Meet The Lobster Lady: Elizabeth “Ginny” Oliver For longevity, “just keep going” By Sheila D. Grant Elizabeth “Ginny” Oliver, known locally as The Lobster Lady,
Month: August 2020
Falmouth Reopenings: “We’ll Find Other Silver Linings.”
Falmouth Reopenings: “We’ll Find Other Silver Linings.” by Lisa Joy RAINBOW TOYS, on US-1 in Falmouth A month into shutdown, Julie Steinbach, owner of Rainbow
Catching Up with Local Saco and Biddeford Businesses
Catching Up with Local Saco and Biddeford Businesses “On the edge of caution” and “keeping our vibes high” By R. Cook The Run of the
Finding their Voice: The Factory Women’s “Turn-Out” of 1841
Finding their Voice: The Factory Women’s “Turn-Out” of 1841 The legacy of Maine’s first textile industry strike By Elizabeth DeWolfe, Ph.D. In late March 1841,
Winter Holben Architecture and Design
Winter Holben Architecture and Design Making gems of places where people love to go By R. Cook When Elisa Winter Holben and Brandon Winter tied
OUR HOME: Summer at Home
Summer at Home Planting, painting, and supporting local businesses during the pandemic Life outside our homes—from work, school, and recreation to dating, dining, and shopping—has
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: August 2020
This month we have brought you examples of small local shops and businesses who have shown perseverance, in the face of all the challenges of
Holly Martin: Heading to the Marquesas Islands in the Pacific
Holly Martin: Heading to the Marquesas Islands in the Pacific “Over 4 weeks at sea, less than 2 weeks to go!” By Mary Frances Barstow
The Second Mother: Jenny Milchman’s New Suspense Novel
The Second Mother: Jenny Milchman’s New Suspense Novel Julie and her Dog Seek a Fresh Start on a Distant Maine Island By Krista Nadeau “I