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By the Water: Maine Lake House

Maine is home to over 6,000 lakes and ponds, which provide a multitude of relaxing pleasures for visitors and residents alike…

50+ Places to Eat in New England

By Kelly Chase, Allie Herzog, Kiley Jacques, and Katy Kelleher New England is home to a number of top chefs and mixologists. For scratch…

Visit by Boat: Belfast, Maine

Thirty years ago, most recreational boaters gave Belfast Harbor a wide berth, and it wasn’t hard to tell when you were getting close, even in pea-soup fog…

On Display Now

Nine works of art that curators recommend seeing this summer. Art invites us as viewers to empathize and reflect on our society. New England…

Monhegan Museum celebrates 50 years

Ten miles out to sea, Monhegan is both isolated and small (about one mile wide and two miles long). However, for over 150 years the rocky island…

Clinging to Winter

On the calendar, March 20 may mark spring’s arrival, but wise and weathered New Englanders know there still could be a few snowstorms up…

The Philosophy of Phi Builders & Architects

Phi Builders & Architects started, quite literally, from the ground up. They began as a furniture and cabinetry making business and soon developed into…

What to Do For the Rest of the Winter?

We’ve almost made it through the winter, but there are still a few weeks left. How can we ward off the winter blahs and…

Ski New England!

With ski season in full swing, here is a breakdown of some of the best ski mountains in each of our New England States, including number of trails, lodging, and fun facts.

Valentine’s Day in New England

Don’t miss out on an evening of fun this Valentine’s Day! While some events might be strictly for singles, like Drink and Wink for…

On the Edge of Maine’s Rocky Coast

Norma and Sam’s home in South Portland, Maine, is positioned on the edge of Maine’s rocky coast. It’s coastal living at its finest—and closest!…

Camp Glow

Maine Camp Renovation Pays Homage to the Past and the View

Your Ultimate New England Holiday Bucket List

Text by Allie Herzog Come December, there’s just no place quite like New England. The old churches, the homegrown greenery, the small town cheer and…