February/March 2014
For decades, the FBI tailed him. But every summer, for two weeks in July, the inspirational leader disappeared… to a lake in Maine.
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February/March 2014
For decades, the FBI tailed him. But every summer, for two weeks in July, the inspirational leader disappeared… to a lake in Maine.
February/March 2014
Who knew there was so much important history in a stately Portland home across the street from Cheverus High School?
February/March 2014
The former Maine Maritime Academy midshipman was lost at sea. But who “losted” her?
February/March 2014
Not only did Marguerite Yourcenar enchant Mt. Desert, her Memoirs of Hadrian has made it to the World Library’s pantheon of “The 100 Best Books of All Time.”
February/March 2014
Alan Alda was Mainer Hawkeye Pierce on M*A*S*H for 11 years.
February/March 2014
One of every 100 people you pass on the streets of Portland may be concealing a handgun. Unless, of course, he isn’t concealing it.
February/March 2014
Well before the Academy Awards touted Deering High alumna Anna Kendrick, she lit up the cover of our February/March 2008 issue.
February/March 2014
In 1943, the Vortice, an Italian copy of a German Type VII U-boat, was one of three assigned to Portland Harbor for secret maneuvers with the North Atlantic Fleet.
Winterguide 2014
These five cute waterfront cottages really hit the spot–below $250K.
Winterguide 2014
Start the New Year with three at the high end.
Winterguide 2014 Eat, Ski, Love Sunday River’s cozy and hopping ski pub has a thing for Neapolitan pizza. Review by Diane Hudson Twenty five years ago, near the base of the Matterhorn, a poster for a ski bar in Zermatt, Switzerland, changed Roger Beaudoin’s life. He...
Winterguide 2014
One enchanting state, 365 days of cuisine excitement.