Down East magazine, has been publishing since August 1954, and continues as one of Maine's most prominent monthly magazines. Their web site's history page provides the following description:

"The goal of Down East has always been to hold a mirror up to Maine — its storied past and lively present — and to celebrate its flinty, independent character and unhurried way of life. As Maine has changed with the times, however, so has Down East. Today the state has come to embrace its future as well as its past. Accordingly, the magazine now focuses more on contemporary Maine life and what the future might bring and less on historical background and quaint rusticity. Booming circulation and advertising gains demonstrate the wisdom of this editorial shift."

Portland Public Library's collection of Down East is complete, and begins with the first issue, August 1954. The hard copies are available in the Portland Room.

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Submissions from 2001

Profile of Maine watercolorist Wendy Turner, best known for coastal flora, fauna, Meadow Rue Merrill

Profile of Peter Korn's Center for Furniture Craftsmanship near West Rockport., Edgar Allen Beem

Profile of Steve Longley, a son of Maine's late Independent governor, who for th, Fleet Jonathan Van

Profile of the Hayside Mountain School of Crafts on Deer Isle., Virginia Wright

Profile of the life and home of author Sarah Orne Jewett, built in 1744 and stil, Meadow Rue Merrill

Profile of the Moosehead Trail, a 160 snowmobile trail., Frank Andrews

Profile of the Moose River in the North Woods, popular for the many moose nearby, Frank Andrews

Profile of the restaurant at White Barn Inn in Kennebunk., Paul Marsh

Profile of wintertime in Caribou, including recommendations for tourists.

Regardless of the season, unflappable Maine pilots guide oil tankers, cargo vess, Andrew Vietze

Religious organizations have been extremely successful in defeating state refere, Jeff Clark

Review of the CD "Discovering Camden and Rockport," an audio tour available for, Richard Grant

Showcased at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick is one of the nation, Edgar Allen Beem

Special section on exploring Maine in autumn, including "Where the Colors Are,"

Sponsored by the National Audubon Society, a Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is carr, Kristen Lindquist

The 1999 removal of the Edwards Dam was as good a gamble as Maine had ever taken, Paul Guernsey

The availability of "Ilex x meserveae," a new hybrid holly, has opened a whole r, Richard Grant

The beauty of Mount Blue State Park's confused layout is that it allows -- in fa, Andrew Vietze

The First Parish Church in Portland is living history in the heart of the city., Edgar Allen Beem

"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial. A lot is riding on Interna

"The Maine Viewpoint." "Bangor Daily News" editorial in memory of former editor

"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial. The current debate

"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial describing Maine Interf

"The Maine Viewpoint." "Camden Herald" editorial. Camden defies the trend towa

"The Maine Viewpoint." Ellsworth American editorial. City councilors should ha

"The Maine Viewpoint." Ellsworth American editorial. Despite the budgetary sho

"The Maine Viewpoint." Greenville Moosehead Messenger editorial. Recent sales

"The Maine Viewpoint." "Lewiston Sun Journal" editorial. Jonathan Carter's new

"The Maine Viewpoint." Rockland Courier-Gazette editorial. If sprawl is to be

"The Maine Viewpoint." "York Weekly" editorial. York's growth-control measures

The new Loring Development Authority, managed by Brian Hamel, now operates almos, Jeff Clark

The November elections showed that Mainers still prefer people over parties and

"The Perfect Maine Dream House." Detailed stories on the homes of Bob Dunning i, Frank Andrews, Paul Doiron, Meadow Merrill, and John Hadley

There's a huge new ship at the Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) in Castine called th, Frank Andrews

There's a whole lot more to the Boothbay Region, which also includes Boothbay Ce, Elizabeth Peavey

"The Talk of Bangor" piece on Bangor International Airport in Bangor, a city of, Wayne Curtis

"The Talk of Maine." Home-health care has been systematically decimated in Main, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Maine." Maine, which ships materials around the world, is one of t, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Maine" piece on Maine's sixteen paper mills. In the past two decad, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Maine" piece on Southern Maine Technical College in South Portland,, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Maine" piece on the 2000 Presidential election in which almost 652,, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Maine" piece on the controversial fingerprinting of teachers. Five, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Maine." The Census 2000 found many things besides a poulation of 1, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Pittsfield" piece on Andrei Bossov, arguably the most talented male, Jeff Clark

"The Talk of Wiscasset." Because one of the worst bottlenecks on Route 1 is in, Jeff Clark

The waters off Eastport, Maine's easternmost city, offer some of the finest scub, Jerry Shine

Traditionally, motels, restaurants and tourist shops in Bar Harbor have closed e, Frank Andrews

Unique One, a yarn and sweater shop in Camden, has become a bona fide landmark., Virginia Wright

With windows for walls, a spacious new residence not far from Kennebunkport seem, Paul Doiron

Submissions from 2000

A family of foxes moved into West Bath last summer. Detailed descriptions of th, Ken Textor