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Where youre the CENTER OF ATTENTION in the CENTER OF IT ALL 52 handsomely appointed guest rooms suites Steps away from the lively downtown Directly adjacent to Bowdoin College Brunswick Station Contemporary Tavern for cocktails and cuisine Meeting and function space for events from 2 to 150 guests RESERVATIONS 207.837.6565 4 NOBLE STREET BRUNSWICK ME THEBRUNSWICKHOTELANDTAVERN.COM Visit our website to view our packages to learn about our special Tavern events. SummerGuideLayout 1 6915 658 PM Page 1 S U M M E R G U I D E 2 0 1 5 6 1 PORTLAND AFTER DARK DELANEYSTEVENS tually lives on a farm in Bangor has kay- aked the Mississippi and lives in Florida half of the year. Thats my kind of chick. She talks her concerns of being a gypsy forever and I assure her that theres noth- ing wrong with it so long as shes hap- py. Were soon at the beach and as she talks I look to see Fil and Ben sitting at the edge of the wa- ter having what I assume is a sim- ilar discussion. B en has become one of our closest friends in the short amount of time weve known him but he and his girl- friend will be moving to New Hampshire his home state in the coming months. Its disappoint- ing as weve been making plans all year but one thing Ive come to un- derstand is that is that every story has an ending. That way new sto- ries can always begin. TAKE ME OUT TO THE PARK Its not summer until youve spent a cool evening at Hadlock Field downing 3 hot dogs and Sea Dog Blueberry Ale. Tonight were meeting our friends new girl so really Ill being seeing two games played this evening. The four of us meet out front and hus- tle into the already crowded stadium. Fam- ilies friends and couples pack the conces- sion area while kids in their baseball caps pulled down over their tiny heads weave in and out of the lines hoping to catch a glimpse of Slugger. Or as the 10-year-olds and above would say The dude in the dog outfit. But hey we all know they still want a Slugger high-five. The guys grab the beers and we grab the dogs and fries before making our way up to our seats. Were right behind the batter and even with the net I still find myself flinch- ing and ducking at every foul ball. While everyone else talks stats hits and runs I down the rest of the fries and sing along to Sweet Caroline. Ive never been a sports fan but tonight under the stars at Hadlock I can under- stand what all the fuss is about. Were here as Portlanders supporting our team with what seems like the rest of the city. Its community its rooting for the same thing its baseball. I Ken Bell left the impresario who brought us the Big Easy has opened a new venue the House of Music and Events HOME at 25 Temple Street. The focus is soul jazz and blues. Were going to bring in national and regional acts while still hon- oring local artists says Bell. Were . start- ing a deli and opening a patio in July. The new venue is twice the size of the Big Easy with a capacity for 290.. H.O.M.E. Welcome