Five-0 2.0
…year-round—don’t need to call in sick. Both are on mid-winter break, technically, with Five-O’s doors not scheduled to reopen until the end of March. Yet here they are, tucked inside… Continue reading
…year-round—don’t need to call in sick. Both are on mid-winter break, technically, with Five-O’s doors not scheduled to reopen until the end of March. Yet here they are, tucked inside… Continue reading
PROFILE-May 2012 By Sarah Braunstein Photographs by Trent Bell (Not) Just Another Hippie The Life and Times of Cyrus Hagge It’s 1976. The Bicentennial. America is 200 years old… Continue reading
…in a row. The Yachtsmen were undefeated for the season, a first in the history of Falmouth High School basketball, with Cooleen averaging ten points per game. Coach David Halligan… Continue reading
…pancake- or waffle-making mood and cook up hot stacks to drizzle with maple syrup. This time, visions of sugarhouses dance in my head. I flip another round of pancakes and… Continue reading
President and CEO at Baskahegan Company
…would be free food. Perhaps there is no way to measure the value of a beer company based merely on the tenor of that company’s employee room—or the flavor of… Continue reading
CEO and former president at Dead River Company
Dear Maine, I was pretty over you back in 1996 when I left for Boston to pursue a career in music. I had just graduated from Morse High School in… Continue reading
“It’s a question of, ‘what does Maine want to be?’ because I don’t think people realize that the commercial fishing industry is in such peril.”
…first phase of a $38 million revitalization plan. The goal of the impact fund—now the only one in the country that owns a ski resort—is to revitalize low- and moderate-income… Continue reading
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