January 2014

The Wayfarer

When purchasing an iconic restaurant, there are going to be some very specific challenges to maintain the natural balance of things. As was the case with the Wayfarer in Kennebunkport when Scott and Deidre Lewis bought it last spring. To

Lewiston-Auburn

48HRS, The Online-Only Edition – January 2014 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Karen Bowe, Advertising Account Manager     Karen Bowe, Advertising Account Manager   I couldn’t be happier to be spending the next 48 hours in my

York + Kittery

48HRS – January 2014 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Susan Grisanti, Editor-in-Chief       Susan Grisanti, Editor-in-Cheif   Friday There’s a certain type of Mainer (we could call them salty) who draw our state’s borders a bit

Bethel

48HRS – January 2014 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Guest writer Jennifer Boles + Dr. Lisa Belisle, Host, Dr. Lisa Radio Hour + Podcast       Jennifer Boles, Guest writer   Winter weekends in the towns of Bethel

Being Here Now

FEATURE-January 2014 by Jaed Coffin Photographs by Fred Field Exploring spirituality in the least religious state in America   Perhaps you have heard: according to several recent studies, Maine might just be the least religious state in America. One study

Dr. Edison Liu

PROFILE-January 2014 By Susan Conley Photographs by Greta Rybus Dr. Edison Liu at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor: “It’s the Humpty Dumpty problem. I’m not saying we’re going to get there, but with the tools we have, I think

Kate Northrup

January 2014 By: Dr. Lisa Belisle Photography: Cyndi Smith Kate Northrup is a self-described professional freedom seeker and creative entrepreneur. She is the author of Money: A Love Story, Untangle Your Financial Woes and Create the Life You Really Want.  

The South Solon Meeting House

SEE-January 2014 Photograph by Thomas Birtwistle   Art All Around Us The South Solon Meeting House Lately we’ve been thinking about the artwork that hangs or stands or just simply is throughout the state of Maine, always, awaiting an art-loving