
Down East Magazine, September 2020
Features
Best of Maine
Thousands of Down East readers took our annual poll to tell us what they love most in Maine ā from landmarks to lobster shacks to libraries. Then we chimed in with a few picks of our own. Howād your favorites do?
Seguinland
Straddling the Kennebec River, the midcoast communities of Phippsburg and Georgetown embody the best of Maineās sylvan, scenic, seagoing character.
By Anne Witty
Mill Town
If you grew up in Mexico, Maine, nothing loomed larger than the paper mill, which gave the town a measure of prosperity, even as mill waste polluted the waters and locals nicknamed the area āCancer Valley.ā In an excerpt from a new book, one writer grapples with that tension.
By Kerri Arsenault
Departments
North by East
A farmer saves an oldĀ stone barn on MDI,Ā theĀ Ogunquit Museum of American ArtĀ looks back on old art-colony days, and Maineās oldĀ drive-in theatersĀ are in the limelight again. Plus, a fisherman breaks an old state record inĀ Maine Dispatches.
Food and Drink
UnitingĀ donuts and tacosĀ in hole-y matrimony at Camdenās Boynton-McKay, hitting the streets inĀ pandemic-era Portland, pittingĀ oysters against mussels, and puttingĀ Maine ice creamĀ on the map.
Good Things from Maine
A York womanāsĀ beach finds become home dĆ©cor,Ā while finds inĀ Bristolās quirky shopsĀ include blown-glass garden mushrooms and hoes made of mower blades. Plus, fiveĀ locally stitched masksĀ for the global pandemic.
Maine Homes
A 1923Ā bungalow in YorkĀ brings back childhood memories, and aĀ South American approach to gardeningĀ meets the Deer Isle landscape.
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Where in Maine
Maine Moment
Dooryard
Editorās note, reader feedback, responses to Juneās Where in Maine, and more.
Columns
Timelines: Maineās Moose Hunt Charges Back, Room With a View.
My Favorite Place
Memoirist Abdi Nor Iftin, on New Gloucesterās Big Falls Preserve.
On the cover: Reid State Park, in Georgetown, by Benjamin Williamson.
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Features
Best of Maine
Thousands of Down East readers took our annual poll to tell us what they love most in Maine ā from landmarks to lobster shacks to libraries. Then we chimed in with a few picks of our own. Howād your favorites do?
Seguinland
Straddling the Kennebec River, the midcoast communities of Phippsburg and Georgetown embody the best of Maineās sylvan, scenic, seagoing character.
By Anne Witty
Mill Town
If you grew up in Mexico, Maine, nothing loomed larger than the paper mill, which gave the town a measure of prosperity, even as mill waste polluted the waters and locals nicknamed the area āCancer Valley.ā In an excerpt from a new book, one writer grapples with that tension.
By Kerri Arsenault
Departments
North by East
A farmer saves an oldĀ stone barn on MDI,Ā theĀ Ogunquit Museum of American ArtĀ looks back on old art-colony days, and Maineās oldĀ drive-in theatersĀ are in the limelight again. Plus, a fisherman breaks an old state record inĀ Maine Dispatches.
Food and Drink
UnitingĀ donuts and tacosĀ in hole-y matrimony at Camdenās Boynton-McKay, hitting the streets inĀ pandemic-era Portland, pittingĀ oysters against mussels, and puttingĀ Maine ice creamĀ on the map.
Good Things from Maine
A York womanāsĀ beach finds become home dĆ©cor,Ā while finds inĀ Bristolās quirky shopsĀ include blown-glass garden mushrooms and hoes made of mower blades. Plus, fiveĀ locally stitched masksĀ for the global pandemic.
Maine Homes
A 1923Ā bungalow in YorkĀ brings back childhood memories, and aĀ South American approach to gardeningĀ meets the Deer Isle landscape.
+
Where in Maine
Maine Moment
Dooryard
Editorās note, reader feedback, responses to Juneās Where in Maine, and more.
Columns
Timelines: Maineās Moose Hunt Charges Back, Room With a View.
My Favorite Place
Memoirist Abdi Nor Iftin, on New Gloucesterās Big Falls Preserve.
On the cover: Reid State Park, in Georgetown, by Benjamin Williamson.












