Peter Thompson of Fletcher Mountain Aviation Finds Reasons to Fly “When you take up flying, you have to have reasons to fly,” says Peter Thompson,
Month: August 2020
Transfixed by the Light
Richard MacDonald, a stained-glass artist for 53 years, has all these ingredients, and he has prospered in a difficult field. As a young boy, Richard
Author and Photographer Lois Lowry
I arrive at Lois Lowry’s home in Southern Maine on a Friday at the end of February. It is a bright and sunny day. The
The “Bike Cop Trilogy” by James H. K. Bruner
Mysteries set in Maine, in a pre-cell phone era James H.K. Bruner has enjoyed a great career with his law practice, raised his six children
Crystal Whittier: A Remarkable Person
Helping People with her Insurance Business in Hallowell When Crystal Whittier used to care for the elderly as a home healthcare worker, she saw firsthand
Don Roy, Southern Maine’s ‘Volvo Guru’
Seeing the car, the person, and the big picture Don Roy knows a thing or two about Volvos and customer service. As the owner of
Enjoy the great outdoors with the grands this summer
Social distancing may make family gatherings more challenging for a while, but fortunately, Maine has many wonderful outdoor destinations that allow people to stay six
A Talk with a Subscriber: Oscar Greene
You never know who will be on the other end of the line. The COVID-19 epidemic has had me answering office phones remotely, and one
Be a “tourist in your own back yard” with Oli’s Trolley
There’s no better way to get the lay of the land in a new destination, or to add to the depth of context even in
Tumultuous Times on the Machias River
Forget the St. John, Allagash, or Moose Rivers. As far as I’m concerned, the Machias River is the best canoe trip in Maine. A free-flowing