Photographer Nancy McGinnis has been capturing images of Hallowell since she and her family arrived here 25 years ago. But it was only earlier this month that she chose some of the best of those, including scenes past and present from her personal archives, and incorporated them into a limited edition 2012 calendar.
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BOOKS: New release by Allagash Ranger
There is a special feeling to the Allagash; a sense of adventure, the thrill of getting away from it all. But in the dark of night, there is something else.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: Read of fascinating family histories, murdered historical society members
An unknown pundit once said, “The two hardest things to handle in life are failure and success,” and businessman Richard O’Leary know a little about one and a lot about the other. ONE WITH THE SEA is O’Leary’s autobiography, a fascinating family history that reveals much about the man and his love of the sea. O’Leary was born in 1932, grew up in Auburn, and now lives in Ogunquit.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Could anything be fine-ah than eating at the China Dine-ah?
The China Dine-ah will surprise you. It’s a lot more than a diner, from food to atmosphere. And it’s a true reflection of owner Norm Elvin, who modeled some of the restaurant on his Palermo camp, and who puts his personal stamp on every aspect from service (excellent) to the menu (huge) to the restrooms (immaculate). And the food is exceptional. Who would have thought that the longtime owner of G&E Roofing would become a foodie!
OUTDOORS: A wish list, with a twist for those who love the outdoors
Anyone who enjoys the outdoors loves new gear, and the holidays truly are yet another “opening” day. While some years may bring that “must-have” item, this year, outdoor shoppers are going back to the future.
SKIING: Have mountain to yourself
Lift lines. Crowded slopes. Tracked-out powder. As important as a bustling community of skiers is to the feel of the sport, haven’t you ever wished you could have a mountain to yourself?
The permit that nods to a culture
It’s a long way from happening and certainly no guarantee, but after six years of uncertainty, lawsuits and questions, Maine may become the first state to be given an incidental take permit for trapping by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
UPDATE: Father of missing toddler speaks for first time
The father of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds said Tuesday night he has no idea what happened to his daughter. In a statement released through the Waterville Police Department, Justin DiPietro said, “I will not make accusations or insinuations towards anyone until the police have been able to prove who is responsible for this.”
Trout Run: ‘The Other Camp David’
The 453-acre compound has been visited by several presidents, and “The West Wing” filmed there when it wanted to replicate the real Camp David.
Zellweger lists Connecticut farmhouse for sale
The actress extensively updated the 1770s-era farmhouse in the seven years she owned it.