Month: November 2020
Maine State Music Theater Looks Ahead to 2021
The Maine State Music Theater (MSMT) has a long and storied past, but this year, because of COVID-19, they had to close the doors and
Anthony Lee’s Winery
Too Many Berries A Vintage Doth Make When Mark Libby and his wife, Karen Walsh bought their place on Route 7 between Dover-Foxcroft and Dexter,
The Grand Finale
An Unlikely Chain of Events Leads to an Important Concert in Augusta Fifteen or more years ago, I was driving with the radio tuned to
Friendship Beyond Borders
in Maine, Partisan Differences are Often Beside the Point It was on the porch of a carriage house in Damariscotta, Maine, where I received one
A Maine Coon Morning
I entered the small general store after pumping gas, finding myself tiptoeing as I skirted a group of older gentlemen seated around, relaxing over their
Honoring and Remembering the Service and Sacrifice of Many
Plymouth’s Veterans Memorial Linda Seavey has long recognized that the men and women of Plymouth have faithfully answered the Nation’s call to arms, ever since
“Loads of Love, Joe”
Two WWII-Era Scrapbooks Help Daughter Bring Her Father Close Everyone has a story, right? Perhaps at some point in your life you kept a journal
A Conversation with John Walter Lewis
Man of Vision “What is God? For me, God is a collective humility. I know there’s a remarkable cosmos out there.” John Lewis is a
Jay Hollis
Jigsaw Puzzle Master For 21 years, Jay Hollis has turned what was once a hobby into an all-encompassing passion—making wooden jigsaw puzzles. And his company,