Harbor Features
Island Hopping in the TUB
A well-used 38-foot cabin cruiser introduced the youngsters at Robin Hood Camp in Brooksville to the cruising life amidst the islands of downeast Maine
Blue Hill’s Red Boathouse
A century-old Blue Hill boathouse has been home to an array of fine sailing and power yachts, and remains in use today as a haven for small craft.
Fishing for Maine
Spawned by necessity during the pandemic days, Fishermen Feeding Mainers has evolved into a statewide nutrition program that continues to feed hungry mouths and support local waterfronts.
Iconic Shacks at Fisherman’s Point Could be Replaced
In the wake of January’s devastating coastal storms, funds have been donated to rebuild the fishing shacks that stood on Fisherman’s Point in South Portland.
For Coastal Maine a Time to Clean Up, Recalculate, and Rebuild
Special Report: January 2024 ocean storms
The Shark That Ate Our Summer
The uninvited guest
The Joy of Family Picnics and Bacon Dogs
Summer in Maine means picnics and family memories
Protecting the Ocean One Dirty Job at a Time
The Friends of Casco Bay runs a boat that collects sewage from thousands of boats across the busy and expansive bay
The Little Tanker That Can
One 58-foot vessel and her intrepid captain keep island fuel tanks full.
Mid-century Views of Vinalhaven
Photographer Eliot Elisofon is known for images shot in exotic locales, but his favorite subject was Vinalhaven.



