Anyone who knows Jim Leslie wouldn’t be surprised to see decorations of Maine lighthouses or miniatures of many of the state’s most iconic beacons displayed
Robert Cook
Jim, Jon and Stonewall Kitchen: From Then to Now
On a typical day, Stonewall Kitchen’s flagship store in York is filled with eager customers who purchase their signature jams, sauces and condiments. Their store’s
Here Comes the Sun: Solar Power Taking Maine by Storm
Sam Zuckerman believes that the perfect storm of high electricity bills, the reality of global warming, and Mainers’ strong desire to take control of their
The Pink Van: Raising Breast Cancer Awareness in Maine
It was ten years ago when the lives of Diane Gadbois, her husband, George, and their family would be forever changed. A warning that a
‘What Longfellow Heard’ Offers Great Insight into Maine Poet’s Life and Times
Some people have forgotten that Maine-born Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was enormously famous in his day. Adults and children celebrated his poems, both in America and abroad. He was
Ski Powderhouse Hill, Fun for the Whole Family
Dan Boyle remembers the moment when he became a Powderhouse Hill Ski Club volunteer. It was back in 2007 when he brought his son to the South Berwick ski area to
Portland Veterinarians Make Island House Calls
Most of the time when Maine’s island residents need everything from groceries to building supplies and clothes, they either hop on their boats or take the
Meet Maine Mariners First Year Head Coach Ben Guite
“Play fast, competitive and play hard,” Maine Mariners first year head coach, Ben Guite, said to his team before their home opener. The Mariners began their 72-game season in the