Holly Martin’s Solo Voyage Around the World
Provisioning in Tahiti Holly Martin set out last fall from Round Pond Harbor on the Pemaquid Peninsula, in her 27-foot-long Grinde sailboat, which she christened
Provisioning in Tahiti Holly Martin set out last fall from Round Pond Harbor on the Pemaquid Peninsula, in her 27-foot-long Grinde sailboat, which she christened
The original colorful foliage plant, coleus fell out of favor for a couple of decades. But new varieties, better growth habit, and versatility make coleus one
Finding Ways to Be Good Neighbors The Freeport Flag Ladies had been standing with the American Flag on Main Street every Tuesday for the 18
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
Finding Calm Amid Chaos How to create intentional spaces at home that prioritize mental wellbeing They say home is where the heart is . .
The Blueberries of Welch Farm in Roque Bluffs Tourism and “The New Normal” By Ruth Feldman, CEI Women’s Business Center Tourism is one of Maine’s
Nell Shipman may not have grown up in Maine, but it was her New England roots that pulled her back to Portland in 2004. Timing
Environmentalist Artists Bring the Damaged Gulf of Maine Ecosystem to Dry Land by CeCe King Two years ago, a New Orleans-style jazz band led a
Holly Martin: The Marquesas Islands A Report from French Polynesia in the Central South Pacific Ocean Photos courtesy Holly Martin Last fall Holly Martin, 28,