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Matinicus Island

FEATURE-June 2010 By Jason Brown Photographs by Michael Heiko Maps by Jennifer Judd-Mcgee Out past Isle au Haut, past Monhegan, past Metinic, approximately 22 miles out in the middle of the Gulf of Maine, sits Matinicus Island, a 750-acre granite

Stuart Kestenbaum

POETRY-June 2010 Poem by Stuart Kestenbaum Edited by Christopher Seid Artwork by Betsy Thompson   “Open Window” In the perfect cartoon world the pie is placed to cool at the window, the fragrance of apple and cinnamon rising in the air,

Sonya Tomlinson

FEATURE-June 2010 By Katie E. Fuller Photographs by Michael Winters Styling by Hannah Tarkinson Steel yourself. She’ll steal your heart. She’s Sonya Tomlinson, AKA Sontiago. It’s hip-hop with love. Intelligent rhymes coming at you from Portland, Maine.   When hip-hop

James Mullen

SEE-June 2010 By Deborah Weisgall Bear Island 2009, oil on canvas, 12” x 48” Though James Mullen grew up inland, in rural New Jersey, he was always drawn to the ocean. He painted the coast of Maine even during graduate school

Kevin Kearns

WORKSPACE-June 2010 Kevin Kearns is a horticulturist and the director of the Seedling Program at the Morrison Center in Scarborough. The program employs twenty adults with developmental disabilities in two state-of-the-art buildings known as “the happiest greenhouses in Maine.” Plants

Don Pendleton

Q+A-June 2010 Photograph by Natalie Conn   NAME: Don Pendleton Age: 76 Occupation: Real-estate broker What have you done over the years? I was in the army, mowed lawns, and did a little lobstering. Eventually my brother-in-law and I bought my father

Brunswick

May 2010 By Joe Ricchio   | Map by Jennifer Judd-McGee Every month in Eat Maine the staff at Maine magazine will share our knowledge, as well as information garnered from our readers and Eat Maine fans, about the many

Linda Greenlaw

PROFILE-May 2010 By Chelsea Holden Baker Photographs by Jack Montgomery Swordboat captain, best-selling author, islander, guardian   At the Porthole Restaurant on Custom House Wharf in Portland, Captain Linda Greenlaw clasps her hands on top of a table. She looks