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What’s for Dinner?

WELLNESS-September 2011 By Genevieve Morgan Illustration by Jamie Hogan Local naturopath Richard Maurer answers the question, once and for all.   What should I eat? I get this question at least once a day—which is surprising, considering that most of

Waterville + Winslow

  Each month Joe Ricchio gives local insight into his favorite places to eat and drink. He recommends that you pace yourself as you Eat Maine. 1 | Uncle Dean’s Good Groceries After vanquishing their competitors, “Auntie Mildred’s Outrageously Crappy

Marshall Wharf

DRINK-September 2011 By Tyler Boucher Illustration by Eric Hou David Carlson, Marshall Wharf Brewing Co. What’s on tap for the fall? “Our biggest event of the year is our MARSHALL WHARF BEER AND PEMAQUID MUSSEL FESTIVAL, which takes place the Saturday

Joseph Loughlin

Q+A-September 2011 By Tyler Boucher Photograph by Allison V. Smith     NAME: Joseph Loughlin  Age: 58 Occupation: Retired assistant chief of police; writer You’re originally from New York. How did you end up in Maine? In my head as a young

Karyn Lie-Nielsen

POETRY-September 2011 Poem by Karyn Lie-Nielsen Edited by Christopher Seid Artwork by Robin Brooks   “The Dowagers Dance” At the top of the hayfield the fruit trees enchant In their shabby genteel aging costumes of gray An orchard of ancients

What We’re Reading-September

BOOKS-September 2011 Illustration by Eric Hou Newly published from Maine: Recent favorites by local authors   The Filter Bubble: What the Internet Is Hiding from You Eli Pariser, Penguin In this new release, Eli Pariser, erstwhile executive director of Moveon

Katahdin

A-LIST- September 2011 By Tyler Boucher 01 Sandy Stream Pond  Sandy Stream Pond offers a stunning view of the iconic granite monolith dominating the skyline: Mount Katahdin. Accessible via a relatively flat half-mile trail from Roaring Brook Campground, the pond

Inn at Sunrise Point

Southern hospitality meets the Maine coast at this stunning seaside inn. If you close your eyes and imagine a classic coastal retreat, there’s a good possibility that your vision would look like the Inn at Sunrise Point, which is located