November/December 2020
A Family Business
Seal Cove Boatyard is a family business with a long tradition of wooden boat care.
A Few Ideas for Winter Reading
From the bookshelf
Chatto and the Gift of a Treasured Island
Chatto: A treasured Maine island
Drama on Ice
Waterville’s wintering eagles, back from the brink of extinction, provide an exciting show for birders.
From Farmhouse to Summer Retreat
Blue Hill's Curtis house and F.L. Olmstead
Glorious Summer Sailing
2020 yacht races in Maine.
Governor Baxter and the Making of a Historian
Maine State Historian Earle Shettleworth explains how early encounters with Gov. Percival Baxter inspired his career.
Hinckley’s Phil Bennett
For nearly 50 years, Hinckley’s Phil Bennett has been helping people find the right boat to bring them joy on the water.
Letters to the Editor — Issue 167
Letters to the Editor 167
Lots of Boat Action Despite Pandemic
Boat launchings, megayacht visitors, ocean activity
Maine I Love—Ed Kenney
Photos by Ed Kenney
One Island Library on a Mission
On the small island of Matinicus, with its 100 year-round residents, the library is a well-loved institution.
Pemaquid
Pemaquid: If This Land Could Talk
Precisely Maine
Greta Van Campen and Mary Alice Treworgy practice a modern-day Precisionism in their paintings.
The Working Life of a Dory and its Harbor
Making a living in a small harbor and fishing from a dory.
Tolerant voyagers
Tolerant voyagers
Trailer Makeover
A renovation transforms a rundown mobile home into an elegant living space.
Tripp 45: A modern wood-composite daysailer
A new Bill Tripp design under construction at Rockport Marine features ultra-modern lines.
Welcome Downeast
Maize, Thanksgiving & the coming Winter
