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Ice Time in Rockport

An old-fashioned ice harvest

When Cattle Pounds Kept Strays at Bay

In rural Maine, the town cattle pound helped keep the peace.

Campaigning 1913 Style: William Jennings Bryan

A political tour by automobile

Marine School Lands a New President

New leadership at The Landing School in Arundel

A Stonington Sea Captain’s Legacy

Attic treasures provide a new glimpse into the life of a Stonington sea captain

When Lynn Lugged the Lobsters

A three-generation Long Island seafood company relied on what is believed to be the last Maine-built lobster smack and a pair of retired and refit naval vessels to deliver downeast lobsters to New Yorkers

The Birdman of Northern Maine

In Northern Maine, Bill Sheehan is a bird’s best friend

A World War I Sailor’s Journal Documents the Armistice

A seaman’s journal tells of the day the fighting stopped, marking the end of World War I

Husking Corn, Farmington, Maine

A glimpse back at Maine's harvest season

Charles Sampson Carved a Legacy in Bath

Bath figurehead carver Charles Sampson’s work adorned a fleet of Maine-built ships that set to sea in the late 1800s.