Maine Interview piece with Al and Sue Cooper, who have operated a sporting camp on the edge of Katahdin Lake for 25 years and raised and home-schooled three sons there. The Katahdin Lake Wilderness Camp is rated Class 1A by the state for its outstanding resources
Maine Interview piece with Noriko Kariya, a senior and field hockey standout at the University of M...
Focus Western Maine piece on Maine Summer Camps\u27 campaign to increase enrollment in Maine youth ...
Starting in the 1860s, the land now called Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness was home to a string of trapp...
Maine Interview piece with Al and Sue Cooper, who have operated a sporting camp on the edge of Kata...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Maine Interview piece with Kenneth and Mary Twitchell, owners of Pittston Farms, a restaurant and c...
Maine Interview piece with Constance Hunting of Orono, founder of Puckerbrush Press and editor of P...
Maine Interview piece with Judy Markowsky, director of Fields Pond Nature Center in Holden, the Ban...
A brochure highlighting scenery and recreation opportunities of the Katahdin mountain range between ...
A brochure highlighting Long Pond Camps for outdoor recreation, scenery, and fishing near Katahdin I...
Packard\u27s Camps on Sebec Lake in Willimantic are believed to be the oldest sporting camps in Main...
Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
Maine Interview piece with C. J. Maloney, 29, a teacher in Nashua, New Hampshire, and a rookie whit...
Article about staying at Tim Pond Wilderness Camps, which have been run by Betty Calden and her husb...
Maine Interview piece with Mike DeLyra, 45, of Bowdoinham, who made his living as a fisherman until...
Maine Interview piece with Noriko Kariya, a senior and field hockey standout at the University of M...
Focus Western Maine piece on Maine Summer Camps\u27 campaign to increase enrollment in Maine youth ...
Starting in the 1860s, the land now called Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness was home to a string of trapp...
Maine Interview piece with Al and Sue Cooper, who have operated a sporting camp on the edge of Kata...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Maine Interview piece with Kenneth and Mary Twitchell, owners of Pittston Farms, a restaurant and c...
Maine Interview piece with Constance Hunting of Orono, founder of Puckerbrush Press and editor of P...
Maine Interview piece with Judy Markowsky, director of Fields Pond Nature Center in Holden, the Ban...
A brochure highlighting scenery and recreation opportunities of the Katahdin mountain range between ...
A brochure highlighting Long Pond Camps for outdoor recreation, scenery, and fishing near Katahdin I...
Packard\u27s Camps on Sebec Lake in Willimantic are believed to be the oldest sporting camps in Main...
Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
Maine Interview piece with C. J. Maloney, 29, a teacher in Nashua, New Hampshire, and a rookie whit...
Article about staying at Tim Pond Wilderness Camps, which have been run by Betty Calden and her husb...
Maine Interview piece with Mike DeLyra, 45, of Bowdoinham, who made his living as a fisherman until...
Maine Interview piece with Noriko Kariya, a senior and field hockey standout at the University of M...
Focus Western Maine piece on Maine Summer Camps\u27 campaign to increase enrollment in Maine youth ...
Starting in the 1860s, the land now called Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness was home to a string of trapp...