Who knew that Bath is a vacation destination? After years of driving by this thriving community, we stopped for a night at the Inn at Bath where we met others on weekend getaways from Chelsea to Chicago. And because of a storm, this turned into a three-day visit!
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ALLEN AFIELD: Is Belgrade Lakes’ Long Pond rebounding?
Last January, Peter Kallin of Rome stopped at my home, and in the middle of our conversation, he said something that perked my ears up straighter than a Boston terrier’s.
BOOKS: ‘The One I Left Behind’ explores the human heart
Jennifer McMahon’s novels share a common link — expert plotting complemented with a real feel for the complicated nature of relationships, feelings and what motivates a person’s actions.
SLIDE SHOW: ‘Survivor’ contestants with Maine ties
Below is a slideshow of Mainers and those with local ties who have competed during the 26 seasons of the reality TV show ‘Survivor.’
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Two Men Ten Suns” and “Island Schoolhouse: One Room For All”
Since the first atomic bomb was dropped in 1945, only two books have best described the unbelievable destruction and the moral and political dilemma of development and use of a nuclear weapon during World War II.
ALLEN AFIELD: Snowmobiling spurs Maine’s winter economy
Most residents of this state have at least an inkling that snowmobiling spurs the winter economy, particularly folks in rural hamlets in northern and eastern Maine. They really get a firsthand view of this sport’s importance, as sledding crowds flock to local businesses.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Last To Die” and “Finding Your Inner Moose”
When best-selling Camden author Tess Gerritsen sits down to write a new novel in her popular Rizzoli and Isles mystery series, she knows her fans will expect a clever, suspenseful tale of mayhem and excitement. This latest mystery will not disappoint.