Rockland, Thomaston + Port Clyde
I always think the midcoast is farther away than it is. It’s an hour and a half from my home in Portland—that’s less time than my former New Jersey-to-New York City commute, and the scenery is a whole lot prettier.
I always think the midcoast is farther away than it is. It’s an hour and a half from my home in Portland—that’s less time than my former New Jersey-to-New York City commute, and the scenery is a whole lot prettier.
Mainers have the privilege of witnessing the sense of community that oceanside towns possess—a type of community that can seldom be found anywhere else. Within these seaside enclaves, the town landing provides a meeting ground for locals and visitors, a … Continue reading
Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Mali Welch, Art Director, The Brand Company Mali Welch, Art Director at The Brand Company I’m cruising Route One North in a truck with my new husband Derek, and we’re Midcoast-bound. Just … Continue reading
DRINK MAINE-January/February 2012 By Sophie Nelson | Illustration by Eric Hou Brian Smith, on Oyster River Winegrowers: “I didn’t realize that a person could make wine for a living until after college. I got a job at a vineyard and winery … Continue reading
A-LIST-March 2011 By Joe Ricchio Photography Kari Herer 01 Home Kitchen Cafe Breakfast When I wake up on a Sunday, I would like to sit here quietly with an amazing sticky bun and a cup of black coffee before … Continue reading
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