Stargazing Lookouts
by Kelly Clinton | Photograph by Trent Bell In the dense forests, out on the ocean or in the middle of a lake on a boat, lie on your back and look up—Maine’s night sky swarms with stars. This
by Kelly Clinton | Photograph by Trent Bell In the dense forests, out on the ocean or in the middle of a lake on a boat, lie on your back and look up—Maine’s night sky swarms with stars. This
July 5, 2014 | Marianmade Farm in isiiscasset Photography by Sarah Der Photography Adam and Lindsay met at work and initially Lindsay played it safe, not wanting to be more than friends. However, after she tasted several of Adam’s
Garth Altenburg has been the Boys Camp Director at Camp Chewonki in Wiscasset since 2005. He began at Chewonki in 1988 when he was 15, spending time as a counselor, trip leader, and assistant director before assuming his current
REAL WEDDINGS-February 2014 Photographs by Hailey Tash Photography September 14 | Wiscasset “We like to tell people we met under a jungle canopy, but, really, it was at college,” says Lauren. Seven years later, there was a Christmas-day proposal
48 HOURS-July 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Leanne Ouimet + Sophie Nelson Leanne Ouimet Editorial Assistant Friday 2:30 p.m. @ Red’s Eats I have driven by Wiscasset’s Red’s Eats more times than I can count but I’ve
A-LIST-April 2013 By Joe Hebert Photograph by Paul Giguere of the Maine Department of Transportation We spoke with Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., director of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission, to learn about some of the most remarkable architecture in
Specializing in fine 19th- through 21st-century paintings, with an emphasis on Maine and Monhegan Island art 67 Main Street, P.O. Box 309 Wiscasset, ME 04578 207.882.7682 | 888.622.9445 wiscassetbaygallery.com [email protected] May–October, Open Daily, 10:30am–5pm November–April, reduced hours The
Originally founded in 2001 in Clinton, CT, Sylvan Gallery relocated to the historic village of Wiscasset in May 2012 60 Main Street, P.O. Box 428 Wiscasset, ME 04578 207.882.8290 sylvangallery.com [email protected] 10am–5pm, Open daily November–April, reduced hours Evening
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
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