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LOCATION FEATURE-May2012 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards FOR A FEW DAYS, THE STATION WAGON IS GOING TO STAY IN PARK. THIS MIDCOAST TRIP IS ALL ABOUT TWO WHEELS. The group is gathering at the inn’s parking
LOCATION FEATURE-May2012 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards FOR A FEW DAYS, THE STATION WAGON IS GOING TO STAY IN PARK. THIS MIDCOAST TRIP IS ALL ABOUT TWO WHEELS. The group is gathering at the inn’s parking
FEATURE-May 2012 By Allison Paige Photographs by Irvin Serrano The Triple Threat JACK COOLEEN As a child on Long Island, New York, Jack Cooleen played soccer, lacrosse, basketball, hockey, and baseball. He moved to Maine in third grade. In
I have been coming to the Great Lost Bear for over 20 years. I will admit that the first visit involved a cheeseburger and a tall, frosty mug of Coca-Cola, enjoyed in the presence of both my mother and grandmother
Posted on March 29, 2012by Joe Ricchio “The purchase of Hugo’s was, for us, about as turn-key as one could possibly imagine. We have basically been running the restaurant for two years now, so there is really no change outside
Posted on March 22, 2012by Joe Ricchio For some reason Munjoy Hill seldom registers with me when considering dining options. This isn’t to say that there aren’t great restaurants in this part of town, but rather to suggest that I
Posted on March 15, 2012 by Joe Ricchio There has always been a certain mystique about the White Barn Inn, and though I personally hate the use of superlatives when it comes to restaurants, most who experience the inn
Q+A-April 2012 By Sophie Nelson Photographs by Sean Alonzo Harris Name: Charlotte Clews Age: 37 Occupation: Yoga teacher + wellness entrepreneur When did you begin practicing yoga? As a little girl, I went to a wonderful dance class with a local woman
EAT FEATURE-April 2012 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Kristin Teig Offering a combination of revamped American-style classics and rustic country fare, the Black Birch has already established itself as a destination amid Kittery’s wealth of dining options. There are
POETRY-April 2012 Poem by Gabriel Fried Edited by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Artwork by Hannah Rosengren Melt, 2012, watercolor and ink on paper, 5.5″ x 4″ “Colony Collapse Disorder” Along Route 1, the youth of Maine have cocked their heads to hear the
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