Sugarloaf Dining Guide
Where to eat on and off the mountain
Where to eat on and off the mountain
Matt Tinker helps others discover Maine’s outdoors through guided trips and hunts
Q+A-November + December 2010 Text and Photograph by Jonathan Laurence NAME: Dennis Jellison Age: 51 Occupation: Master Maine Guide, aviculturist, Llewellin setter breeder What is Setter’s Point? It’s a… Continue reading
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…back to the community,” she explains. “It’s used for everything. We offer our Learn-to-Skate program on Saturday mornings, bright and early. It’s a big part of Yarmouth life—and it’s important… Continue reading
…special (the Maine variety, dyed fluorescent shades of pink red). We pass through East Dixfield and keep following Route 2. After 36 miles, it’s midafternoon, and we’ve reached Wilson Lake,… Continue reading
…and I’m already thinking about buying a pass for next year. 1:15 p.m. @ Peak Lodge We stop for a Bloody Mary and sit outside at the picnic tables. The… Continue reading
Tree Free Heat, a Waterville startup, recycles hemp waste for fuel.
…Sausalito, Mt. Tam, Tiburon, Belvedere, and all the seals, egret, and heron. It was heaven. Once my children went to college, I thought, “Yay! I can do anything I want… Continue reading
Sex therapist Jennifer Wiessner is on a mission to educate a generation of Maine families about how to have conversations about sexual well-being, permission, and pleasure.
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