Chellie Pingree
…“You should go to school more often,” and pressed Pingree to move to Worcester, Massachusetts, of all places, to a nontraditional high school modeled after Outward Bound. Pingree was the… Continue reading
…“You should go to school more often,” and pressed Pingree to move to Worcester, Massachusetts, of all places, to a nontraditional high school modeled after Outward Bound. Pingree was the… Continue reading
…a period when downtown Commercial Street was not restaurant- and boutique-laden but a working waterfront haunted by thirsty fishermen with money to burn. Janice is the J for whom the… Continue reading
…circus of schedules and politics. While waiting on the freeway, he glanced at that day’s newspaper. The year was 1984; the headline reported that during the summer an estimated 200,000… Continue reading
…the sample cubes cut from the impressive, golden-orange round from Holland. I stab a square from the arrangement on a slab of granite, and I can taste cream, salt, and… Continue reading
…week-old scallops. What does soaking them mean? That’s what a lot of scallop dealers do, because scallops absorb fresh water. If you’re buying them for ten bucks a pound, you… Continue reading
…Meghan graduated from Colby College, their only means of communicating was through letters. “Writing down our thoughts and feelings gave us a clearer idea of how much we meant to… Continue reading
…identified a serious retail market for its products. As Shannon Fallon, local yoga instructor and Lululemon ambassador, says, “Lulu is interested in coming into a community where they can meet… Continue reading
…12:00p.m. @ Scent-Sations Scent-Sations owner Rose and her daughter Caitlin greet us at the door, and Rose shows us around, pointing out her extensive line of bath and body products,… Continue reading
…big new addition. 6:30 p.m. @ The Sound Stage Lounge We wander around the slot machines, admiring the neon signs. Before long, we’re settled at the bar, watching tonight’s band… Continue reading
…He moves soundlessly down the path, rolling his feet carefully over the stones so that they don’t crunch under his weight while pointing out moose prints, nibbled branches, and scat… Continue reading
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