Harbors
From Maine to the Arctic
A Maine-based vessel provides a platform for multi-year Arctic research.
What a SHOW they put on!
It takes dedicated teams from host communities to pull together three weeks of world-class racing on the Maine coast
A tragic end for the hard-working sardine carrier Jacob Pike
January 2024 sinking of historic vessel
Ode to a Dorywoman and Her Boat
A tale of life on a Maine Island is told through a shared love of workboats
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
Mary King Longfellow paints Monhegan
The niece of famed American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an early if not the first female artist to paint this island off the Maine coast
Picture Perfect Summer Time Haven
A newly compiled photo collection at the Penobscot Marine Museum captures a turn-of-the-century retreat in Brooklin
Camp Wyonegonic, Denmark
A summer camp flotilla from the 1930s
Maine’s Inland Waters Buoy Brigade
A hard-working team of three watermen maintains aids to navigation in lakes statewide.
Women, Sports, and the North Woods Camps
As the allure of the Great Outdoors grew in prominence in the late 1800s, Maine’s sport camps and guides sprang up to cater to the new notion of vacationing.



