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Maineiac Outdoors
Hiking in Maine: A roundup of great adventures from 2017 (part 4)
This final installment takes another look at stories on hiking trails and the Great Fire of 1947, backpacking in Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, empty trails along Maine's famed Airline Road, hikes all over the Boothbay peninsula and the many holiday festivities nearby, the peace and quiet of Jamies Pond Wildlife Management Area, and strolling through some of Maine's most wonderful gardens. Enjoy! Read on
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Eat & Drink
Third-annual Claw Down puts lobster front and center in Boothbay (photos)
Chefs from Mine Oyster and Rocktide Inn, both in Boothbay Harbor, won the 2014 Claw Down lobster bite challenge and will go on to compete for Lobster Chef of the Year at Harvest on the Harbor. Read on
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Eat & Drink
Fresh, local food on Southport Island
It was a fun, food-filled weekend on this charming island in the midcoast, where we enjoyed everything from deep-fried lobster to locally farmed oysters. Read on
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Spoon & Shutter
The best way to eat Maine lobster: A stovetop clambake anyone can do
Lobsters and clams caught by local fishermen, potatoes, corn and seaweed from the beach make easy work out of the classic clambake. Read on
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Do this
See tall ships, be a pirate and more at Boothbay Harbor’s Windjammer Days
Seeing seven tall ships under full sail is pretty spectacular, but this year's Windjammer Days also offers a cod fish race, lobster-eating contest, antique boat parade, music, and six days of seafaring good times. Read on
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Eat & Drink
Home sweet home: Make and see gingerbread houses in Maine
For some of us, the holidays wouldn't be complete without making a fanciful gingerbread house, or at least going to see them on display. From York to Boothbay Harbor, here's where you can wonder over the whimsical creations of cookie and candy artists. Read on
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Eat & Drink
A Maine classic: Cabbage Island Clambakes
For more than 50 years, Cabbage Island Clambakes have operated almost every summer on postcard-pretty Cabbage Island, just off of Boothbay in Linekin Bay. And it's not just for tourists. Read on