A Big Step for Little Eastport
by James Fallows
This past week Eastport got a much-needed dose of very good news — the announcement of an $18-million undertaking to renovate the most imposing structure in the city’s downtown. (Read it here.)
A Big Step for Little Eastport
by James Fallows
This past week Eastport got a much-needed dose of very good news — the announcement of an $18-million undertaking to renovate the most imposing structure in the city’s downtown. (Read it here.)
Update on the Eastport Saga
by James Fallows
An update on “the never-say-die small city of Eastport, Maine.” (Read it here.)
The Ebbs and Flows of Coastal Maine
by Deborah Fallows
Quoddy Village was built ahead of its time.
(Read it here.)
by Deborah Fallows
“The arts” might seem a frill or nicety. In Eastport, Maine, they’ve been at the center of economic and civic plans and have helped the little city “punch above its weight.”
(Read it here.)
The World Comes to a Tiny Town: Eastport’s Lesson in Globalization
by James Fallows
Even the most remote-seeming corners of America can find themselves in the middle of quick-moving global trends. (Read it here.)
Eastport Update: Electric Power from the Sea
by James Fallows
An update on what’s happening in Eastport, Maine — three years after our first reporting trip there. (Read it here.)
East, West, and Points in Between
by James Fallows
Where the Pacific Ocean is east of the Atlantic (Read it here.)
There’s a Reason They Call it ‘Eastport’
by James Fallows
East is east, and west is west, and the twain can meet — sort of. (Read it here.)
When Rails Make the Difference, From Down East to the Southwest
by John Tierney
The loss of rail service into a small Maine town has been crippling (Read it here.)
Building a Museum: Report from Down East
by John Tierney
A Maine couple defies the odds — and helps to build community in the process. (Read it here.)