Jack Montgomery, Photographer
…very inexpensive back then. I think my tuition was $600 a semester. So that’s how we wound up in Maine. Do you have a favorite picture you’ve taken? Yes, many…. Continue reading
…very inexpensive back then. I think my tuition was $600 a semester. So that’s how we wound up in Maine. Do you have a favorite picture you’ve taken? Yes, many…. Continue reading
…prep cook, no sous-chef, no one washing pans. “I’m 100% responsible for every component of every dish. It’s a little scary, but it’s also fulfilling,” he says. It’s a very… Continue reading
…research. He became so enamored of the area, he returned winter after winter, eating, drinking, and absorbing the culture. “I love wildlife and I love biology,” he says, “but I… Continue reading
…troops, military personnel, and artillery companies. A few small corridors are still open for exploring, hidden among the old stone structures. Make sure to check out one of the park’s… Continue reading
Buoy Gallery is a blank canvas for art of all kinds.
…Land conservation is planning for the future, says Charov. A lot of money can be made through development, but then where do you walk, breathe, recreate, and stretch out? Thats… Continue reading
…up chowder if you’d like a bowl,” the clerk offers warmly, “and we can always make drinks. The bar’s open, and we’ve got ice.” ELECTRIC NIGHT It’s the perfect set-up… Continue reading
…they seem a bit stumped. A host? A chairman? No, not really. “He’s most like a celebrity,” says Pucciarelli. “Like, if this was a Tony Roma’s, he’d be Tony Roma.”… Continue reading
While less predictable and more dangerous than rinks, frozen lakes and ponds make for a sublime skating experience.
…up on dried nettle leaves—we’re fighting a multi-front war on his allergies. 12:15 p.m. in downtown Damariscotta We join the crowd (that’s right: a crowd! In a small-town bookstore!) perusing… Continue reading
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