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Stonington

FEATURE-July 2010 By Isaac Kestenbaum Photographs by Jonathan Laurence Paradise Lost and Found.   Somewhere off the coast of Deer Isle, I crack open a sea urchin on the rail of a lobster boat.Careful to avoid the bristling green spines,

Ice Cream

A-LIST-July 2010 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Jonathan Laurence   01 Tubby’s Ice Cream I would recommend enjoying your Frozen Frenzy with snickers and heath bar in an Adirondack chair beside the Old Mill Pond, while listening to Kenny Loggins

Tinder Hearth Bakes Bread

COOK-June 2010 By Annemarie Ahearn Styling + Photography by Stacey Cramp Bread is just flour, water, salt, and patience. At Tim Semler and Lydia Moffet’s bakery in Brooksville, the bakers add the labors of love.   I arrive in Brooksville,

Ogunquit

  June 2010 – Every month in Eat Maine the staff at Maine magazine share our knowledge, as well as information garnered from our readers and Eat Maine fans, about the many must-go places to eat in the state. In

Damariscotta By Land or Sea

  June 2010 | By Chelsea Holden Baker  | Photographs by Michael Heiko  | Illustration by Karen Gelardi Every June Damariscotta is invaded. The alewives come first, beginning in late May. The small “river herring” are anadromous, the kind of

Burgers

A-LIST-June 2010 By Joe Ricchio Photograph by Jonathan Laurence   01 Five Fifty-Five This one satisfies the “gourmet burger” category. Usually the chefs make a made-from-scratch version of a “junk-food burger.” 555 Congress St. | Portland | 207.761.0555 02 Harmon’s

98 Provence

EAT FEATURE-June 2010 By Samantha Hoyt Lindgren Photographs by Kristin Teig Hundreds of restaurants line Route 1 in Ogunquit. Samantha Hoyt Lindgren goes inside the 15-year-old restaurant you probably haven’t heard of.   On a cool April afternoon, with a

Richard Russo

PROFILE-June 2010 By Peter A. Smith Photographs by Jarrod McCabe Novelist, screenwriter Discussed: The language of Hollywood, book publishing technology, downeast accents, hot sex, real estate, and the Pulitzer Prize Richard Russo is packing up for a trip to Amherst,

Roxanne Quimby

PROFILE-June 2010 By Peter A. Smith Photographs by Jarrod McCabe Artist, entrepreneur, tireless supporter of the arts First she went back to the land. Now, she’s returning to her childhood passion: art. This summer, Burts Bee’s founder Roxanne Quimby plans