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Shakers outsource chair making
[...]for the first time, the United Society of Shakers will license the manufacturing of its classic ladderback chairs and rockers to an outside party, not only to help support the Sabbathday Lake community of Shakers here, where the last three members of the 275-year-old Christian sect live, but also to continue the Shaker tradition of craftsmanship.
Red hot lobsters
With a booming economy, the burgeoning middle class in China has developed a taste for the rich meat of the North Atlantic crustacean, known in the Far East as Boston lobster, even though many of them are pulled from the cold waters off of Maine and shipped overseas from Tom Adams's loading dock in York.
Out of the shadows
BIDDEFORD, Maine L ike other mill towns dotting the landscape of New England, Biddeford's economic fortunes tracked those of its textile industry and the mills bordering the Saco River. Even as places like Providence and Lowell, Mass., found new life in old mills, Biddeford struggled with abandoned industrial space and empty storefronts, so desperate for jobs and investment that it sited a trash-to-energy power plant in one of them, just a few blocks from City Hall.
In search of New England's best lobster roll? This guide's for you
Book Review LOBSTER ROLLS OF NEW ENGLAND Seeking Sweet Summer Delight By Sally Lerman History, 192 pp., $16.99 There are a myriad of opinions about what makes the list of New England's most iconic foods.