Yankee Magazine was founded in 1935 and is based in Dublin, New Hampshire, United States. It is a bimonthly magazine devoted to New England travel, home, food and features. With a paid circulation of 317,000 and a total readership of nearly 2 million, it is published by Yankee Publishing Incorporated (YPI), one of the few remaining family-owned and independent magazine publishers in the United States. YPI also owns the oldest continuously produced periodical in the US, the Old Farmer's Almanac, which it purchased in 1939. In 2013, YPI acquired McLean Communications, publisher of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Business Review. It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association.
Yankee Magazine visited The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont
Yankee Magazine visited The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont.
published: 15 Nov 2016
Weekends with Yankee - Episode 109: The Island
published: 05 Jun 2017
Yankee Magazine's annual summer travel guide
Yankee Magazine's annual summer travel guide
The Rhode Show is WPRI 12's daily lifestyle show for having fun, eating well, and living life.
published: 11 May 2023
Yankee Magazine visits The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont.
Yankee Magazine visits The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont.
published: 14 Nov 2016
The Man Who Gave Birth to Yankee Magazine
Jud Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, shares his thoughts and memories of Robb Sagendorph - Yankee Magazine's founder.
published: 08 Jan 2010
Yankee Magazine visited The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont
Yankee Magazine visited The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont
published: 23 Nov 2016
Weekends With Yankee: Season 7, Episode 1 Trailer
Richard heads to Maine to check out one of the world’s most-photographed lighthouses, while Amy explores history and seafood in Boston’s famed Italian enclave, the North End. In Vermont, we meet Farmhouse Pottery founder James Zillian.
Episodes of season 7 of Weekends With Yankee are now airing on public television stations nationwide.
Learn more and get the featured recipes from this episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/weekends-with-yankee-episode-701-new-england-icons/
published: 21 Apr 2023
Experience the Coast of Maine Like Never Before Aboard the J&E Riggin -- ”Weekends With Yankee”
Stepping aboard a Windjammer is a magical Maine experience like none other. In this season one segment from “Weekends with Yankee” (episode 104), we’re in Rockland, Maine, onboard the two-mast schooner J&E Riggin. Captain John Fingers and his wife, accomplished chef and co-captain Amy Mahle, show us the ropes, and Amy helps Annie create a delicious meal in the ship’s cozy kitchen. Above deck, Richard learns more about the uniqueness of the J&E Riggin and its rich history. It’s an irresistible combination of delicious food and maritime tradition enhanced by the gorgeous backdrop of the Maine coastline.
See the full episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/episode-104-celebrating-tradition/
About "Weekends with Yankee"
Produced by GBH and hosted by Richard Wiese and Yankee sen...
published: 06 Jun 2024
Weekends with Yankee - Episode 113: Winter in New England
published: 05 Jun 2017
YPI Headquarters Live - Dublin, NH
HEADQUARTERS CAM
Our webcam is mounted at our headquarters in Dublin, New Hampshire, on the side of the Thomas Building, named for the founder of The Old Farmer's Almanac (https://almanac.com), Robert B. Thomas (editor from 1792 to 1846).
Our accounting, circulation, and information services departments are located in this building.
Sagendorph Building — The red building on the left is the Sagendorph Building, part of the headquarters of Yankee Publishing Inc., publishers of The Old Farmer's Almanac and Yankee magazine (https://yankeemagazine.com). The building is named for Robb Sagendorph (Almanac editor from 1941-1970), founder of Yankee Magazine and the 11th editor of The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Richard heads to Maine to check out one of the world’s most-photographed lighthouses, while Amy explores history and seafood in Boston’s famed Italian enclave, ...
Richard heads to Maine to check out one of the world’s most-photographed lighthouses, while Amy explores history and seafood in Boston’s famed Italian enclave, the North End. In Vermont, we meet Farmhouse Pottery founder James Zillian.
Episodes of season 7 of Weekends With Yankee are now airing on public television stations nationwide.
Learn more and get the featured recipes from this episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/weekends-with-yankee-episode-701-new-england-icons/
Richard heads to Maine to check out one of the world’s most-photographed lighthouses, while Amy explores history and seafood in Boston’s famed Italian enclave, the North End. In Vermont, we meet Farmhouse Pottery founder James Zillian.
Episodes of season 7 of Weekends With Yankee are now airing on public television stations nationwide.
Learn more and get the featured recipes from this episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/weekends-with-yankee-episode-701-new-england-icons/
Stepping aboard a Windjammer is a magical Maine experience like none other. In this season one segment from “Weekends with Yankee” (episode 104), we’re in Rockl...
Stepping aboard a Windjammer is a magical Maine experience like none other. In this season one segment from “Weekends with Yankee” (episode 104), we’re in Rockland, Maine, onboard the two-mast schooner J&E Riggin. Captain John Fingers and his wife, accomplished chef and co-captain Amy Mahle, show us the ropes, and Amy helps Annie create a delicious meal in the ship’s cozy kitchen. Above deck, Richard learns more about the uniqueness of the J&E Riggin and its rich history. It’s an irresistible combination of delicious food and maritime tradition enhanced by the gorgeous backdrop of the Maine coastline.
See the full episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/episode-104-celebrating-tradition/
About "Weekends with Yankee"
Produced by GBH and hosted by Richard Wiese and Yankee senior food editor Amy Traverso, "Weekends with Yankee" is a Telly Award–winner in the Tourism/Travel category. Series funding for "Weekends with Yankee" is provided by New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism Development, Maine Office of Tourism, Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism, The Barn Yard, American Cruise Lines, and Grady-White Boats.
See More "Weekends with Yankee": https://newengland.com/weekends-with-yankee/
Stepping aboard a Windjammer is a magical Maine experience like none other. In this season one segment from “Weekends with Yankee” (episode 104), we’re in Rockland, Maine, onboard the two-mast schooner J&E Riggin. Captain John Fingers and his wife, accomplished chef and co-captain Amy Mahle, show us the ropes, and Amy helps Annie create a delicious meal in the ship’s cozy kitchen. Above deck, Richard learns more about the uniqueness of the J&E Riggin and its rich history. It’s an irresistible combination of delicious food and maritime tradition enhanced by the gorgeous backdrop of the Maine coastline.
See the full episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/episode-104-celebrating-tradition/
About "Weekends with Yankee"
Produced by GBH and hosted by Richard Wiese and Yankee senior food editor Amy Traverso, "Weekends with Yankee" is a Telly Award–winner in the Tourism/Travel category. Series funding for "Weekends with Yankee" is provided by New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism Development, Maine Office of Tourism, Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism, The Barn Yard, American Cruise Lines, and Grady-White Boats.
See More "Weekends with Yankee": https://newengland.com/weekends-with-yankee/
HEADQUARTERS CAM
Our webcam is mounted at our headquarters in Dublin, New Hampshire, on the side of the Thomas Building, named for the founder of The Old Farmer...
HEADQUARTERS CAM
Our webcam is mounted at our headquarters in Dublin, New Hampshire, on the side of the Thomas Building, named for the founder of The Old Farmer's Almanac (https://almanac.com), Robert B. Thomas (editor from 1792 to 1846).
Our accounting, circulation, and information services departments are located in this building.
Sagendorph Building — The red building on the left is the Sagendorph Building, part of the headquarters of Yankee Publishing Inc., publishers of The Old Farmer's Almanac and Yankee magazine (https://yankeemagazine.com). The building is named for Robb Sagendorph (Almanac editor from 1941-1970), founder of Yankee Magazine and the 11th editor of The Old Farmer's Almanac.
HEADQUARTERS CAM
Our webcam is mounted at our headquarters in Dublin, New Hampshire, on the side of the Thomas Building, named for the founder of The Old Farmer's Almanac (https://almanac.com), Robert B. Thomas (editor from 1792 to 1846).
Our accounting, circulation, and information services departments are located in this building.
Sagendorph Building — The red building on the left is the Sagendorph Building, part of the headquarters of Yankee Publishing Inc., publishers of The Old Farmer's Almanac and Yankee magazine (https://yankeemagazine.com). The building is named for Robb Sagendorph (Almanac editor from 1941-1970), founder of Yankee Magazine and the 11th editor of The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Richard heads to Maine to check out one of the world’s most-photographed lighthouses, while Amy explores history and seafood in Boston’s famed Italian enclave, the North End. In Vermont, we meet Farmhouse Pottery founder James Zillian.
Episodes of season 7 of Weekends With Yankee are now airing on public television stations nationwide.
Learn more and get the featured recipes from this episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/weekends-with-yankee-episode-701-new-england-icons/
Stepping aboard a Windjammer is a magical Maine experience like none other. In this season one segment from “Weekends with Yankee” (episode 104), we’re in Rockland, Maine, onboard the two-mast schooner J&E Riggin. Captain John Fingers and his wife, accomplished chef and co-captain Amy Mahle, show us the ropes, and Amy helps Annie create a delicious meal in the ship’s cozy kitchen. Above deck, Richard learns more about the uniqueness of the J&E Riggin and its rich history. It’s an irresistible combination of delicious food and maritime tradition enhanced by the gorgeous backdrop of the Maine coastline.
See the full episode: https://newengland.com/weekends_with_yankee/episode-104-celebrating-tradition/
About "Weekends with Yankee"
Produced by GBH and hosted by Richard Wiese and Yankee senior food editor Amy Traverso, "Weekends with Yankee" is a Telly Award–winner in the Tourism/Travel category. Series funding for "Weekends with Yankee" is provided by New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism Development, Maine Office of Tourism, Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism, The Barn Yard, American Cruise Lines, and Grady-White Boats.
See More "Weekends with Yankee": https://newengland.com/weekends-with-yankee/
HEADQUARTERS CAM
Our webcam is mounted at our headquarters in Dublin, New Hampshire, on the side of the Thomas Building, named for the founder of The Old Farmer's Almanac (https://almanac.com), Robert B. Thomas (editor from 1792 to 1846).
Our accounting, circulation, and information services departments are located in this building.
Sagendorph Building — The red building on the left is the Sagendorph Building, part of the headquarters of Yankee Publishing Inc., publishers of The Old Farmer's Almanac and Yankee magazine (https://yankeemagazine.com). The building is named for Robb Sagendorph (Almanac editor from 1941-1970), founder of Yankee Magazine and the 11th editor of The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Yankee Magazine was founded in 1935 and is based in Dublin, New Hampshire, United States. It is a bimonthly magazine devoted to New England travel, home, food and features. With a paid circulation of 317,000 and a total readership of nearly 2 million, it is published by Yankee Publishing Incorporated (YPI), one of the few remaining family-owned and independent magazine publishers in the United States. YPI also owns the oldest continuously produced periodical in the US, the Old Farmer's Almanac, which it purchased in 1939. In 2013, YPI acquired McLean Communications, publisher of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Business Review. It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association.
GrummanAmerican intended to take on the market for personal aircraft and trainers with its series of compact, low-wing two- and four-seat airplanes from the AA-1YankeeClipper basic trainer to the relatively speedy AA-5Cheetah and Tiger models.
Raygun looks unrecognizable as magazine cover girl after viral Olympic disaster. Yankees superstar makes clear what he wants from next team with future still murky ... inning at YankeeStadium on Sept.
On Friday night, the New YorkYankees take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of a monumental World Series...It’s not in fact an underdog, but a bully, and it’s the Yankees who embody this spirit ... Part of the Yankees’ eternal appeal is aesthetic.
Steelers on Monday, The Post has learned ... 3 ... Raygun looks unrecognizable as magazine cover girl after viral Olympic disaster. Yankees superstar makes clear what he wants from next team with future still murky ... 3 ... Omaha Productions ... 3 ... William Hauser ... ....
3 ...Getty Images ... He finished the contest with 22 points, seven rebounds and one assist ... Raygun looks unrecognizable as magazine cover girl after viral Olympic disaster. Yankees superstar makes clear what he wants from next team with future still murky ... 3.
The soap opera actor died on Sept ... He was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana and wanted to become a professional baseball player, was signed to one of the New YorkYankees’ farm teams. He left the game after an injury in 1977, People magazine reported ... ....
However, according to YankeeMagazine's foliage expert Jim Salge, dry weather over the past few months will cause this foliage season to be shorter and duller than others, with many places across New England already seeing brown leaves ...