Ah, January. The month of resolutions, commitments, and fresh starts. And then comes February, the month when, on average, 80% of resolutions fail. There is
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Healing Springs Eternal at Hopespring Holistic Health Institute
It all began with a recurring dream. While Jody Levy was raising her two children and working in the corporate world, she kept seeing three
Grampa’s Garden: Building Community through Comfort
“I was known to take headaches away forever,” Jacqui Painchaud remembers of her days as a physical therapist. Jacqui was a pain relief specialist, using holistic healing
Misty Coolidge: Entrepreneur, Volunteer, Family Person and Mrs. Maine
You may know Misty Coolidge as a New Gloucester entrepreneur, a passionate volunteer, and a dedicated mother, who along with her husband is raising their three children. She is the
Dr. Kellie Roberge: Helpful Alternative Healer
From the time she was a child, Kellie Roberge has always had an interest in caring for people and helping them lead better lives that
About Maine: New Year Rings in Fun Events
As we celebrated the new year’s arrival, another annual event crept in through our doors. That’s right: winter. For some this is exciting, as winter’s
Storyteller of Life: Erin Ovalle’s Journey from Student to Production Company Owner
Erin Ovalle is a woman of many talents. She is mastering the art of being a business owner, entrepreneur, wife, and mother. Her career began
Great Reads for December!
Dear Maine By Morgan Rielly and Reza Jalali, photography by Lilit Danielyan $19.95, softcover, nonfiction Maine is home to many people with many different stories—stories of travel and hardship, love and
From the Coast to the Forest: Meet Sadia Crosby
With little effort and pure driven enthusiasm, Sadia Crosby paddles to her moored boat in Robinhood Cove off Georgetown Island and motors back near shore to offer a lift. That lift gave me
Eva Cushman Has Seen Almost a Century of Life in a Maine Fishing Village
“There was always something on the table. I’m proud of that,” says Eva Cushman, matriarch of the oldest fishing family in Port Clyde, Maine. She