Midcoast

Life Off the Vine

Cellardoor

For a woman who had harbored a dream of owning a small business, fresh from a battle for her life, Doulton's visit to the Lincolnville winery proved cathartic. She returned and made plans with Tynan to purchase the winery. She bought the winery on February 15.

This Cat Likes Water

CAT

North America's speediest car ferry provides a glimpse of the future as it tears through the pristine waters between Bar Harbor and Nova Scotia.

The Unbearable Lightness of Kicking: Adult Leagues Add a New Sport

Kickball

Bill Sumner sits at a table with his teammates; he shifts his ice pack from one injured leg to the other then takes a sip of beer.

Home of Classic Maine Tools

DEE Tool

Thomas Lie-Nielsen has carved out a niche by making the best woodworking tools in the country.

Bloomin' State!

Gardens

Maine's a Treasure Trove of Gardens, Botanical Parks, and Specialty Nurseries...

Bath Time

Spring is the perfect season for exploring the City of Ships.

South End: The Next Generation


Couples often decide on neighborhoods for the sake of their kids. In our case, we decided to have a kid because of the neighborhood we already lived in.

On the face of it, it's a ludicrous statement.

For starters, couples should have children because they want children. (I'll come back to this.) But what makes my statement truly ludicrous is the fact that we live in Rockland's South End.

It's been years since the neighborhood was home to biker gangs and derelict warehouses,

The Hartstone Inn: Not a detail is missed

Hartstone Inn co owner and chef Michael Salmon focuses on prix fixe French inspired fare

In the heart of Camden a smart B-and-B offers outstanding meals.

Swan's Way Catering: 'One of the Finer Things'

Stacey Glassman has transformed interior and exterior settings into magical reception venues for more than years

For caterer extraordinaire Stacey Glassman, the secret to creating memorable occasions is all in the details.

Dock Flunkies


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It is easy to make fun of the romantics and the starry-eyed tourists but I'll grant that is a bit unfair. Flying home over Penobscot Bay when the weather is fine must rank up there among the greatest scenic experiences you can find in this country, and we just take it for granted, gossiping into the headset with the pilot about who's getting the flowers or the pizza or the whiskey in the back of the plane.

It's not as if those of us who live here don't indulge in a little
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