Down East EditorinDown East MagazineMarathon ManWho wants to run 26.2 miles through the Maine North Woods in the middle of December? And who really believes that doing so will make a lick…Dec 2, 2016Dec 2, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineThe Wreck ChaserHundreds of military planes crashed in Maine during World War II, including 48 that resulted in fatalities. Wreckage is still scattered in…Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineDeer SpottingA longtime sportsman faces down illness — and heads out into the field one last time.Nov 7, 2016Nov 7, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineSafe at LastAfter decades of violence at the hands of her husband, Priscilla got out alive — with help from a Maine safe house that’s among the first…Oct 4, 2016Oct 4, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineAwakeningSometimes there’s more to a hard day’s work than a hard day’s work.Sep 23, 2016Sep 23, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineStrange PilgrimageOne hundred and fifty years ago, a group of sensible Down East farmers and their families packed their houses and sailed to the Holy Land…Aug 10, 2016Aug 10, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineDocA friendship that reaches across generations is too rare a thing — and its lessons are too valuable to ignore.Jul 21, 2016Jul 21, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineEarnest Goes to CampOn the occasion of finding his 50-year-old camp letters, one veteran journalist pens a heartfelt love letter to his Maine summer camp.Jul 11, 2016Jul 11, 2016
Down East EditorinDown East MagazineThe Great Fire of PortlandIn 1866, the Great Fire of Portland was the most devastating blaze ever to strike an American city. Andrew Vietze revisits the harrowing…Jun 30, 2016Jun 30, 2016