Karen Beaudoin
After the lawn’s done, these drivers mow down the competition
Gillian Graham’s writing and Gregory Rec’s photography/videography powered this slice-of-Maine-life package on the wacky world of lawnmower racing.
Tracing family history via great-great-grandmother’s skillets
Food writer Meredith Goad’s story – part reporting, part memoir – traced her cast iron skilled back to her great-great-grandmother in 1871.
About 52,000 card numbers apparently stolen from Home Depot stores in Maine
J. Craig Anderson’s exclusive reporting and analysis revealed that 52,000 Mainers’ credit cards stolen from Home Depot are for sale on a black-market website.
Schoodic sculptures rise from the dust in Down East Maine
Staff photographer Gabe Souza made stunning use of black-and-white photography at the Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium.
Elusive truth in Jonesport-Beals: Two towns, a basketball legend and 40 years of rumor
Eric Russell’s on-the-ground reporting from Jonesport and Beals helped him paint a more complete picture of a legendary basketball coach and the allegations swirling around him.
Brand building in Maine’s #blueberry barrens
A fantastic piece of reporting and writing by Mary Pols on efforts by blueberry growers to get bloggers to write about Maine’s signature crop.
Photos: A new park emerges near Katahdin
Greg Rec’s breathtaking photography from a pristine part of Maine that could become a new national park.
Source: Raising goats a growing trend in Maine
Goats really are becoming more popular. Meredith Goad explains in great detail why more people are raising them.
Susan Kimball Reports: ‘Why didn’t they take her license away so she couldn’t drive?’
An exclusive video jailhouse interview with Kelly Boyer, one of Maine’s worst OUI offenders.