Wedding Planner We at Maine Women Magazine were wondering what it was like being a wedding planner, in winter, in the pandemic. Lisa Sturgeon graciously
Category: Lifestyle
Gal-entine’s Day
It is February, which means the most dreaded of holidays for people who are single: Valentine’s Day. The day when all the country celebrates romance
Dating During COVID-19
Part Two Catfish. It is more than a weird aquatic animal with whiskers that is tasty when lightly fried. It is now, thanks to a
Women of Substance
Beautiful Fashions for the Well-Rounded Woman Lynne Urquhart is a natural storyteller with a wonderfully dry wit and optimistic outlook on life, which is all
She Makes Seashells from the Maine Shore:
Michelle Provencal and her Thirdlee & Co. As a child, Michelle Provencal was always gluing and crafting things. She is the third generation in line
Proud to be modest
Zehra Abukar, Miss Muslimah 2020 Growing up as a Somali refugee in Turkey, Zehra Abukar watched the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants and never
Island Beau
A Summer memory “I have someone in my life,” I heard my great-aunt announce. “Oh, a boyfriend!?” “No, a man-friend,” she was quick to correct,
Dating During COVID
Any time I speak to my married friends about my experiences with dating, I get almost the exact same response. “Thank God I’m out of
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