Brunswick

Henry and Marty, Brunswick

Growing up in Brunswick was fun—I fondly remember playing in the woods, sledding, and riding my bike with friends. We’d eat ice cream at Cote’s, hot dogs from Danny’s on the mall, and candy from the Tontine Mall chocolate shop.

Freeport, South Freeport, + Brunswick

48 HOURS-October 2012 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Sophie Nelson, Heidi Kirn, + Jack Leonardi   Sophie Nelson, Associate Editor 3:00 p.m. @ Wolfe’s Neck Farm + Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park The highway is wet. Drops of rain

The Norumbega Effect

FEATURE-September 2012 By Jaed Coffin Photographs by Fred Field   Back when I was a kid growing up in Brunswick, the common belief among my classmates was that to be considered a “REAL MAINER” your family had to have lived

Tao, Brunswick

There are certain perils involved with dining solo, especially when there is the distinct fear that you may miss something spectacular. Sans dining companion, you are officially on center stage, increasing the pressure to perform, knowing that each uneaten morsel

William Wegman

SEE-July 2012 William Wegman’s Water Damage 2012, oil and postcard on wood panel, 16″ x 12″ “A vintage postcard is affixed to the surface of Water Damage. Doubling as a window, it frames—but hardly contains—an idyllic landscape. Here, water does not

Clementine, Brunswick

Delicious and well-executed cuisine at Clementine in Brunswick. One of the most appealing elements of the town of Brunswick is that one can park their car on Maine Street and find a multitude of diverse eateries, all easily reachable on

Angus King

PROFILE-June 2012 By Jaed Coffin Photographs by Jack Montgomery + courtesy of Angus King Another Great Compromise: The Unretirement of Angus King   It’s a cold and sunny Saturday morning in early April and Angus King, a month after announcing

Inn at Brunswick Station

Train or no train, this inn offers a new excuse to eat, drink, and stay the night in Brunswick Next time I visit the Inn at Brunswick Station, it may be via the Amtrak Downeaster from Freeport. The long-awaited Portland-to-Brunswick

48 Hours in…Brunswick

    January/February 2012 By Melissa Coleman | Illustration by Josh Brill 48 Hours of our favorite places to view, eat, play, shop, and stay   “There is a most busy and important round of eating, drinking, dressing, walking, visiting,