Features
The Holdouts
What use does the world have for a video-rental shop, a record store, or a general store in this era of e-commerce, digital streaming, and big boxes? Mainers have some ideas.
By Joel Crabtree, Katy Kelleher, and Kaitlyn Schwalje
Against the Grain
Twenty-two miles offshore, among the tiny and tight-knit community that embraced her when she was adopted as a child, Usha Beaudoin turns seawater into salt.
By Jesse Ellison | Photographed by Sofia Aldinio
Best of Maine
Our annual round-up of readers’ picks for Maine’s best everything, from farmers’ markets to sports mascots, festivals to food trucks. How did your picks do this year?
By Will Grunewald, Charlie Pike, and Sarah Stebbins
Where in Maine
Dooryard
North by East
Dropping Anchor
Jeff Aumuller’s half a century of living on a sailboat.
Murder, She Wrote
The bodies stack up in a trio of new Maine-set novels.
Getting Their Dahlias in a Row
In Hope, columns of raised beds corral a leggy, late-season bloomer.
Shining a Light
A museum illuminates the work of its charismatic founder.
From Pasta to Present
A little Italian restaurant taps into family history.
One Home Led to Another
In Harpswell, a small cottage rebuild quickly snowballed.
Staging a Comeback
A historic MDI theater is ready for its next act.
Vegging Out
A taste for authentic, locally made kimchi is growing in Maine.
Room With a View
For the love of thrifting.
My Favorite Place
Maine Maritime Academy president Craig Johnson, on Smith Cove.