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For 40 years, the University of Maine at Fort Kent has graduated nurses prepared to serve in Maine’s healthcare system, and beyond.
The Man with a Plan to Save Maine’s Moose Population Lee Kantar, the only dedicated state moose biologist in the country, is charged with everything from managing the hunt to countering the deadly ...
Maine’s Pond-Hockey Faithful Face Off in February This time of year, hordes of Maine’s pond-hockey players take to the ice for the love of the game (and the family-reunion vibes).
Catch a Slice of This Smoked Alewife Pizza While You Can Odd Alewives Farm Brewery’s seasonal pie is only on the menu for about one month a year.
The New Maine Classics From the highbrow (-ish) to the cult-y, these 25 Maine-media artifacts will stand the test of time.
Wild Blueberries: A Fruit For All Seasons Wild blueberries have been thriving down east since the glaciers receded, and farmers here have been cultivating the fruit for generations. Each year, they ...
Look For Signs of Resident Wildlife at One of These Maine Nature Preserves This Winter Plus, download Maine Coast Heritage Trust ’s take-along nature guide to learn how to identify animal tracks.
Maine’s Complete Conservationist Well into his 80s, Scott Nearing was still living the good life on his Harborside farm, building stone walls on an herbal-tea breakfast and eating salad with ...
Jessica Meir’s Favorite Maine Place The NASA astronaut has fond memories of her family’s cabin on Big Madawaska Lake.
Can Birch Syrup Pick Up Steam? A western Maine tapper is all in on maple syrup's lesser-known cousin.
Wendy Weiger spent the winters of 2021 and 2022 alone in a 300-square-foot winterized cabin on First Roach Pond, near Greenville.
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