Editor's Note

March- Peter Smith

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March 2010
Photograph Natalie Conn

 

 

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Jan/Feb 2010
Photograph Jonathan Levitt

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Susan Grisanti Kelley, Editor-in-chief

Here come the holidays. I’m always running short on time and running around trying to figure out what I’m going to get, for who, and from where?

But I’m not stressing this year. When you work with the crew that I do, you have the serious advantage of knowing about the best stuff in Maine. Here’s a short list of what those in the know are giving this year.

 

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by Susan Grisanti Kelley, Editor-in-chief, and Kevin E. Thomas, Publisher

The weeks since the launch of Maine magazine have been a blur. We threw a killer party, opened our new offices, sent October’s Maine Home+Design to press, and produced this issue of Maine. The days were long, and when we weren’t actually working, we were still pondering ways to improve. In our first issue we talked about the ground we covered during one busy week in August. For one week in September, we stayed in Portland and still felt that we touched a big portion of the state.

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Editor's Note
by Susan Grisanti Kelley, Editor-in-chief, and Kevin E. Thomas, Publisher

On August 12, we sent the launch issue of Maine magazine off to press. The weeks leading up to that day were a perfect and distinctly Maine mash up of the cultural and the natural, the wild and the urbane. We ran back and forth, up and down, all over the state of Maine. Looking back, our calendars reveal many of the reasons we love living here–the contrasts and the balance of this great place on earth.

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