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Downeast & Acadia

Superyachting news, Winslow Homer’s hues, and a little ditty to kick off the spring season
Maine Boats Homes and Harbors Magazine, Table of Contents, Issue 114, May 2011
Yacht spotting, dock walking, biathlon talking, casino knocking
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - We could all live in a private submarine...
Letters to the Editor, Issue 112
Good News/Bad News, Bozos at Sea, and the Porchitzer Prize for Wicked Smartness
<a href="/online/maine-events/october-2010">Sea-faring stories in Rockport, Sardines in Searsport. Click here for more information about our October Events &#187;</a>
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - It’s hard work, unearthing delight.
<a href="/online/maine-events/september-2010">An oar making festival, pirate days, the Common Ground Fair and more. Click for info and other September Events &#187;</a>
Hartstone Inn, Camden
Flora and fauna “from away,” the no-impact lobster trap, this sporting life, and gleanings from the state’s newspapers.
Letters to the Editor, Issue 111
The Power of the Maine Myth
White Paper: Maine's lobster fishery has thus far defied the odds.
White Paper: How tradition has shaped Maine boatbuilding.
<a href="/online/maine-events/july-2010">Front Street Shuffle in Bath, Friendship Sloop regatta and more. Click for info and other July Events &#187;</a>
Hardships can bring out new and previously unimagined beauty.
Table: A Farmhouse Bistro
A closed cannery, a shameless parade in Portland, a thrash to windward at 16 knots in 8 knots of wind, and an artificial reef for the recently departed.
Letters to the Editor, Issue 110
<a href="/online/maine-events/june-2010">Community Sailing in Rockland, a birding festival and more. Click for info and other June Events &#187;</a>
Living Life by the Sea
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - We love to eat lobsters, but what do lobsters love to eat?
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Spring is when we feel the urge to explore.
An early 2010 tour through one of Maine’s boatiest coastal towns.