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A-LIST – March 2014 By Katy Kelleher Eating well isn’t just about dining out. White tablecloths and hand-lettered menus all have their place, but there is something so special about sitting down to a lovingly prepared meal in the
A-LIST – March 2014 By Katy Kelleher Eating well isn’t just about dining out. White tablecloths and hand-lettered menus all have their place, but there is something so special about sitting down to a lovingly prepared meal in the
48HRS – January 2014 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Susan Grisanti, Editor-in-Chief Susan Grisanti, Editor-in-Cheif Friday There’s a certain type of Mainer (we could call them salty) who draw our state’s borders a bit
Vacationland: Where we love to stay It is our job to explore Maine. To visit places so stunning and so distinct from one another, it’s hard to believe they can all be found in the same state. Exploring begets explorers—a crew
48 HOURS-January 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Kate Gable, Mali Welch, + Sophie Nelson Kate Gable, Art Director Maine magazine Friday 3:00 p.m. @ 75 Market Street It’s time to head south to explore York and Kittery. My boyfriend, Joe,
A-LIST-November 2012 By Joe Hebert 01 Maine-ly Moose Portland 5K Race 11.10 | Deering Oaks Park This off-road course is a classic “old-fashioned” race—complete with self-proclaimed bad jokes from the race director before and after the event. This year’s Maine-ly Moose
A-LIST-May 2012 01 Jewell Island, Portland “If you make one stop in Casco Bay, it should be Jewell Island—it never disappoints,” says captain Warner Ogden of Sea Tow Portland. At the island, anchor in Cocktail Cove, the appropriately named hangout
FEATURE-February Special Wedding Issue 2012 The wedding story. It’s the one that couples tell in unison, with laughter and knowing glances. It’s the one about saying yes and the one that begins with we. It’s about family and friends. It’s about forever,
01 Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light Tourists can’t quite walk to the lighthouse on Nubble Rock, but that doesn’t stop them from flocking to Sohier Park to get a glimpse of the picturesque light. In 1977, NASA’s Voyager II cargo included images
A-LIST-June 2011 By Tyler Boucher + Sophie Nelson 01 Higgins Beach, Scarborough Known as a surfer’s beach for its consistent break and close proximity to downtown Portland, Higgins is also a striper- fishing destination. The incoming waves, while crowded
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