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''Down East: The Magazine of Maine'' is the principal general interest monthly
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covering the U.S. state of
Maine Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and north ...
.
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It is based in
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with a second office in
Yarmouth, Maine Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. When originally settled in 1636, as North Yarmouth, it was part of Massachusetts, and remained as such for 213 years. In 1849, ...
. ''Down East'' was founded in 1954 by Duane Doolittle and loosely modeled on ''
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, and lifestyle in the state of Maine. ''Down East'' enjoys the largest paid circulation of any publication in the state, peaking at more than 80,000 during the summer, with 53% of its readership aged 55 and above, 38% aged 35–54, and 9% 18–34. Global readership exceeds 380,000. It is Maine’s only audited and verified magazine. The magazine is published twelve times a year by its parent company, Down East Enterprise, Inc., which also publishes ''Shooting Sportsman'' and ''Maine Homes by Down East'' magazines. In 2013, Down East Enterprise sold a book publishing arm to
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. In 2013, Kathleen Fleury became the first woman to serve as editor in chief, a position she held until 2018''.'' Author
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is a former editor in chief. Brian Kevin is the current editor in chief and Bob Fernald is President, CEO, and Publisher.
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have served as guest editors. ''Down East Magazine'' and ''
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'' together founded the International Regional Magazine Association in 1960. The magazine is a member of the International Regional Magazine Association, the
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. ''Down East'' compiles an annual “Best of Maine” list, making recommendations on where to “eat, drink, shop, stay, and unwind” in the state.


Down East Marketplace

The 1,700-square-foot Down East Marketplace, complete with an "Experience Maine" interactive kiosk and ''Down East–''branded TV programming about Maine, is located in the Portland Jetport, selling magazines, books, food, clothing, travel accessories, and gifts.


Lobster roll competition

The magazine held the inaugural Down East Lobster Roll Festival in July 2017 in
Portland, Maine Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. The Greater Portland metropolitan area is home to over half a million people, the 104th-largest metropol ...
with a central focus of selecting the best
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. The Winner of the "World’s Best Lobster Roll" went to Freshies Lobster in
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. The restaurant uses lobster meat and
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-style buns flown in from Maine. BeetleCat, of Atlanta, Georgia, took top honors in 2018. Herbert Jacob Seligman wrote for it in the 1950s inckuding an entry on
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Maine’s “70 Over 70”

In November 2021, ''Down East'' compiled a list of Maine’s “70 Over 70,” highlighting “folks who’ve broken barriers, who are considered heroes or legends in their communities, who’ve shown extraordinary dedication to their passions and plunged into new ones at an age when many of us are slowing down.” One example is Virginia Oliver, a 101-year-old resident of Rockland, Maine who has been lobstering for more than nine decades.


''Maine Homes by Down East''

''Maine Homes by Down East'' is a quarterly publication aimed at Maine homeowners and those interested in the Maine real estate market. ''Maine Homes'' features stories about Maine architecture, landscaping, interior design, and other topics. It began in 1994 with the website MaineHomes.com. In 2018, the magazine launched the Maine Homes Design Awards competition, showcasing Maine amateurs and professionals who create "world-class homes all over the state." Sarah Stebbins, a native of Cousins Island, Maine, serves as editor of the publication. Ben Williamson is the magazine's photography director.


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