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On this episode in Total Maine, making music out of anything he can -- a musician has set up a sound studio with an unusual array of instruments, a Falmouth woman is teaching others the craft of using power tools, and an award winning restaurant in Turner. → Read More
If you follow the pale green line on Maine Tourism's most recent highway map, you'll wind up along several roadways from Portland and end up in Fort Kent. → Read More
According to the company’s 1907 catalogue, the brand of ski – The Norwegian – was quite the bargain. The wood skis were $18 for a dozen, with the pole. → Read More
It's touted as the newest form of extreme motorsports and its first-ever National Champion is from Maine. → Read More
From inside her home in Norway, Starbird launched the company that weaves her love for animals with her love of drawing and creativity. → Read More
Adam Fisher spends hours scanning hundreds of pages of Maine’s French language newspaper. → Read More
Danny Mejia says this is helping him learn about the city and people of Portland → Read More
A new ‘Adventure’ company is offering a year-round, off-road and off-the-grid option to explore Maine. → Read More
Across the country, barely three dozen others can boast the expertise Coffin and his daughter Sigrid Coffin have. → Read More
Dana Frazier says focusing on making canes has helped him stay sober → Read More
“I hope that you remember that it once had another life, had another purpose and it's been repurposed into something functional yet again,” Kim Bernard said. → Read More
Madison Waldbauer delivers backpacks filled with items like blankets, toothbrushes, hand warmers and even tents to local shelters and soup kitchens. → Read More
Davis has a small group of builders who have a passion for the water, fueling their ambition to create the perfect fishing rod. → Read More
Kit NA Brewing is the first craft brewer in Maine to make only nonalcoholic beers. → Read More
Most people who go through the New England School of Metalwork can leave with a job → Read More
As far-fetched as one million miles might seem, Larry Ferrante’s Chevy is already more than eight-tenths of the way there – or so he figures. → Read More
When John Dulude begins building his dollhouses, no detail is too insignificant. → Read More
A company out of Biddeford is making sure your climbing gear is not only reliable, but also fashionable. → Read More
Plenty of businesses around the state brand their products as "made in Maine," but a new company in Jefferson prefers "re-made in Maine." → Read More
A group of art enthusiasts is raising grant money to help Portland students realize they can make a difference. → Read More