From WalterCronkite to Sen. George Mitchell â to Tess Gerritsen & Senior Chief Wayne Burke 5 aboard the USS Roosevelt in support of NATO, MAINEiacs describe what makes Maineunique.

nterview:TonyDiMillo 1933-1999


From WalterCronkite to Sen. George Mitchell â to Tess Gerritsen & Senior Chief Wayne Burke 5 aboard the USS Roosevelt in support of NATO, MAINEiacs describe what makes Maineunique.
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1999, Volume 14, Number 4 Celebrating Our 14th Year
17 TheEssentialMaine
Now, tell methis could lune happened amwhere but in Maine...
49 Dream Islands Youcouldbelordofyourownisle. ByColinSargent
61 Tonyâs Town: Interviewwiththeone,theonly ToneDiMillo.Portland'smostcolorfulvisionary.
By David Page
77 Daphne Cummings
IfvourparentsstartedthefamedSkowhegan SchoolofArt.howcanyouprovetotheworld thatvou'reanartist,too?
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WhenIfirstmovedtoMaineandmet mygirlfriendColleen,Iwentoutand boughtalotoflobsterbecauseitâsmy favoritefoodandknewitwouldbeaspeÂŹ cialtreat.Itwasgoingtobeagreatfeast, thepuresweetmeatservedwithasparaÂŹ gus,rice,somewine,whiteanddry.Up tillthen,Ithoughtmyselfaconnoisseurof lobster.IâdloveditwhenIlivedinFlorida, dreamedofitwhenIlivedPhiladelphia,
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WellIwasputtingthefinishingtouches onmyplatewhensuddenlyIlookedover atColleen.Mymouthdropped.Shewas doingsomethingterribletoherlobsterâ actuallyputtingitinahotdogroll.Even worse,shewascoveringitwithmayonaisse.
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HavinglivedinNewYork,1knewwhat decaywas,but1didnâtknowthemeaning oftruedecadence.Ididnâtknowthatonce thereweresomanylobstersherethatthey washeduponbeachesandColonialfannÂŹ ersusedthemforfertilizeralongwiththe seaweedthe}âfloatedinwith.Ididnât knowthatIwaswitnessingthecreationof myfirstdeliciouslobsterroll.
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Inanoldmemoryofmine,outofan eveninginBowdoinham,onceweâveall grownquietintheunlithouseandhave gatheredinthekitchen,wecanhearan owlveryfaintlycallingoutofthewoods downthehillacrosstheroad,theow'lâs voicehardlylouderthanourbreathing,a soundsowellrepresentingthecolorless skyw'hercthelightâsbecomingquickly verythin.Justasachangecomesinthat time,andtheâcolorlessâskyoutsidegets dark,thekitchenâslightfromtheceilingis suddenlyon,andallofusfixcupsoftea.
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1hadmyownextraordinary'connection toTwoLights.Tw'OLightswasthefirst place1fellinlovewithinMaine.Italways remindsmeoftheKerrycoast,onIreÂŹ landâswestcoast.Tomand1tookourhonÂŹ eymoonnearit,anditâswhereIlearnedto driveontherightsideoftheroad.Iloved howoneofthelightsseemedwhiteÂŹ washedandnew,whileitsprodigaltwinactorGary'Merrill(TwelveO'ClockIlipjt. AllAboutEve)was1ivinginitatthetimcsccmcddarkerandabitrundown-a bachelorlighthouse.
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1satinmanyoldcountry'kitchenswith woodstovesburning,drinkingcoffee,and talkingabouttheoldday's,tothearoma ofhomemadepiesandbreadâawonÂŹ derfuleducation,notwithstandingthe factthatIoftenarrivedhomewithpies, cookies,andfreshvegetablesfromthegarÂŹ den.(Ilearnedthedifferencebetween regularcornonthecob,andâfeedâcorn thehardway.)Ourmeagerexistenceat homeoftenreliedmoreonwhatIbrought homeinthewayoffoodasmuchason whatIhadpainted.
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ClapboardIsland,$2,375million ItâsamistyMainemorningaswe parkatEalmouthbâoresideâsIlanÂŹ dsBoatYardnearthenewb'almouthSeaGrillrestaurant(formcrlvIlieGalley)andclimb aboardthelaunchthattakesusthrough thefogtosheltered,privateClapboard IslandonthecoastofMaine.
Butfirstwemustpassbvthegreencan buoyNo.17.whichistoppedIwanesting ospreyonabedoflarge(howcantheybe comfortable)twigs.'1houghwere200 yardsawav,shedecidesweâretooclose andtakestotheairinaslow,lazyorbit.By thetimeshesettlesdownagain,ClapÂŹ boardIslandisvisibleinthemist-evergreen-covered,hourglassshaped,enÂŹ chanting.
"1lowâsthisforapier?âlaughslisting agentVaughanPrattofLandVcstReal I'.state.ConstructedoffourgranitestanÂŹ chionsandbigenoughtoberthoneof
30-footwidegranitestairsdescendgraceÂŹ fullytoaleveltwofeetbelowlowtide. Andlittlewonder...
ThesouthernhalfofClapboardIsland usedtobeownedbvHenrvHouston, llsq.,oneoftheownersofthePennsylvaÂŹ niaRailroad.Rememberwhenlife...and thesocialregister...wereassimpleasthe Monopolygame?
Yes,hereisthelargeShingleStvle boathousewheresuppliesweredelivered directlyfromthewaterintohugeservice doors(insideareboatsandatractor,both
forsalewiththeproperty).Hereisthe pine-needlecoveredpathalongtheforest floorthattakesyoupastladyâsslippersin thewoodsuptothemainhouse,which, with16bedrooms,isaslargeasMt.VerÂŹ nonorMonticello,yetstillhiddenfrom view.ButPrattistoodeftarealestateguru toshowittousyet.Instead-andbynow thebeautyandstillnessoftheislandisso profoundthatwearespellbound-your âearsgrowâonanisland,astheysayâhe coaxesusalongthewateruntiltheforest opensupandweseetheruinsofaformal, granitetrimmedEnglishgardenanda moss-coveredtenniscourt(belowwhichis amodemsepticsystem).
Butoureyesdonâtfastenonthese things,becausebeforeusissomeÂŹ thingoutofGrimmâsFair)âTalesâ afull-sizedgingerbread,BlackForÂŹ est,orTransylvanianplayhouse withafanciful,curvedroofandbuiltfrom thefinestmaterials.âRemindsmeof HanselandGretel,âPrattsays.Former ownerCraigEder,whosewife,Edith Eder,Henry'Houstonâsgranddaughter, grewupplayinghere,elaborates:âMy wifeâsgrandfathermadeatriptoEurope in1912andsawasimilarhouseinGerÂŹ manyandtookaphotographofit,got back,andhadpeoplemakeareproducÂŹ tionofit.
âIthadwoodenGermanfurniturewith nicesayingsonthebacksofthechairsin German,andatthetimeofthefirstworld war,Iguess,thekidsscratchedthesayings. Itwasashame.â
âDidthechildrenlistentothewaron theradioinherebackthen?â
Hesmiles.âTherewasnoradioback then.Marconicameinwithitinmytime, around1926.TheplayhousehadeveryÂŹ thing,itsownhearth,hardwoodfloors, evenitsowndishware,chinafromaGerÂŹ mandesign.Itwasreallycharming.â
âWhathappenedtothefurniture?â
âBeforewesoldthehousetothepresent sellers,someonewhoreallylovedthefurÂŹ nitureboughtitfromus.â
Outside,intheadjacentformalgarden, wheretheoutlinesofplantedrectangles aretrimmedeverywhereingranite,he drawsourattentiontothelegendonan abandonedsundial.âEarth,air,water, fire,âhepointsout.âRightfromthe 1920s.â
HeandEdieweremarriedin1968,he says,âandIrememberthatfirstsummer whenwedroveup.Edieâsmother,Mrs. Brown,ownedthewholeisland. Her
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father,Mr.Houston,hadbuiltit.Iwas astounded.â
âWasprivacyimportanttothem?âwe ask,stillconsciousthat,incredibly,we stillcanâtsecthemainhousefromhere.
"Itwasmorevisibleearlyon,because ClapboardIslandwasoriginallyafarm, withsheep(theoriginalfarmhouseis nowthecaretakerâshouse).âButthe familywasveryreligiousanddidnâtcome upheretomakeabigstatement,Eder, himselfaformerEpiscopalministerand schoolclergymanatSt./AlbansSchoolin Washington,D.C.,says.âOneofEdieâs motherâssayingswas,âNeverletvourleft handknowwhatvourrighthandwas doing.'Shewentoutofherwavtobe modestandnottobeshowy.Ilerfather lovedhavinglotsandlotsofpeople, though...mainlychurchpeople,bishops. GeneralPricefromthefirstWorldW'ar.â
Shapedlikeanhourglass,thepartof ClapboardIslandthatisforsalethissumÂŹ meristhesouthernhalf,whichincludes atleastfiveintimatetolargesandvbeachÂŹ esbelowspectacularpromontoricsAistas wheremodernguesthomescouldbe builtbvthenewowners,ifdesired.
Andthen,nearastunningprivatebeach facingthedistantPortlandskvlinc,thereâs anothersmallisland,LittleClapboard islandhovesintoview;itwillbeconveyed initsentiretyalongwiththerestofthe property(andthusqualifiestheentireparÂŹ celtobecoveredinthisstorv).
Itisalovclvmeditativeislandsmaller thanhalfanacreinsize,withasingletree inthecenterthatsuggestsâthepalmatthe endofthemind.â
Exceptitisnâtapalm."Itâsanoak, Edieâsfatherplanteditinthe1930s.Itâs stillgoing.Itâsmorethan50yearsold.Wc callthisislandLittleClapboardIsland," Edersavs.
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Reachingthemainhousemeansa strolltothehighestpointonthe island.Becauseofvearsofsheep grazing,"MamoftheancientnaÂŹ tiveplantsoriginaltotheisland wereeaten,buttheladvâsslippersthat comeoutthefirstandsecondweekin Junearewonderful.Therearcalsoa numberofrarewildorchidshere,oneof
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themastrikingpurpleandwhite.â ThehouseitselfimpresseswithclasÂŹ siclines,naturalcedarshingles, whitetrim,anddarkgreenshutÂŹ ters.Granitestairsdeliveryoufrom aslopeofwildflowerstogallery porchesandanumberofconvenient doors-evenonethatpermitsentryand splashdownforbarefootchildrenrunning infromthesandybeaches.
âMrs.BrownofferedittotheNavydurÂŹ ingWorldWar11asanofficerâsclub,but itw'asnâtaccepted,âEdersaysofthestrucÂŹ turethatfeatures(just)13fireplaces,the firstofwhichw'eseeintheenormouslivÂŹ ingroom,w'hichhasahearthbrickedin theshapeofashipâsbow.Inthesunroom thereisevidenceofafamilypastime-the shadow'sofoutlinedfaceswherecutsilÂŹ houettesusedtobeexhibited.Thefloors glow'likenew',becausetheywereall redonethreeorfouryearsago.
'Iliereceivingroomsarcfurnishedwith thesamestemStickleyandSticklcyesque piecesthatadornedthehouse90years ago.
âYouwouldthinktheseplacesw'ouldbe vandalized,âsaysVaughanPratt.âImean, w'iththewnrldgoingtohell.Well,the fishermenabsolutelyprotectit.Theyâre likevigilantes.â
Therearebeautifulacornpedimentson thenewellpostsonthebackstaircase(the grandstaircaseinthecentralhalliseven moreimposing),aged-oakboard-and-battenw'allsandceilingseverywhereina lovelyfinish;amarvelousbrassdumbwaiterwithaslatereceivingroomonthefirst floorfromtheslatekitchendownstairs,a first-floormasterbedroomwithahuge windowseat,coalroomperfectforwine storage,marblesinks,smokyphotosofbatÂŹ tleshipsvisitingPortlandHarboronthe wall-everythingâs,well,âinorder.â
Extraordinaryoriginaltouchesincludea ChildrenâsMapoftheAncientWorld aboveaninglcnookbackstaircaseleading tothesecondfloorandaWorldWarI doughboyâshelmetinanupstairsbedÂŹ room.
Thishouse-abigsecretbecauseitis unseen-isasprawling,imagination inspiringtriptothepast.
Sowhoâsbeeninterestedinit?âJohn CougarMellenkamphasbeenouthere, consideringaplaceouthere,butsecurity wasanissue,âsaysPratt,addingthat curiositj'seekerscanapproachanisland likethis,withbeaches,from360degrees. âIthinkthatwâastheproblemwithMel
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Gibson,too,andStephenKing.Ifword gotout,theyâdbecomingashore.â
Onepossibleuseforthisestatecouldbe asaprivatecollegeorwritersâretreat.Short ofthat,ownershipbyasinglefamilywould bebest,thekindwithmemorieslikethese:
âOneyeartherewerealotofjellyfish aroundtheisland,âEderrememberson thetelephone,fromWashington.âEdie andherfriendscollectedthemandthrew themtothechickens...Herfatheralmost explodedthenextmorningbecausehis eggssmelledsodreadfullyfishy!â
ThefamilyhaswatchedcountlessMonheganIslandsailracesandevenstayedso longintothefallthattheyfeltthefirst signsoffrost:â1remember1movedamatÂŹ tressinfrontofthefireplaceintheliving roomandkeptthefiregoingallnight.It wasjustbitterlycold.â
Anothertime,aladyvisitortotheisland askedifshecouldjustsitonthestepsof thehousewhileEderandherhusband, abuildingcontractor,walkedtotheother sideoftheisland.âWhenwereturned, shewassittingtheresmoking,onthe steps.âSuchquiet,âshesaid.â1didnâtknow therewasanyplacelikethisintheworld.â Shebegantocry.Iwasmovedbythis.She wasnotanâartistâoranâelegantâperson. ShewasaniceMainecountrywoman.I lovedthatshewassosensitivetothe island.â
Ederandhiswifestillownasmaller homeontheothersideofClapboard. âWeâllbebackthissummer,âhepromises. VaughanPrattpromisestofindtheright family,too.âWesellkingdoms,notsubdiÂŹ visions,âhesays.Formoreinformation, callLandVestat(207)874-6156.
GallowsIsland,$60,000
AsanyBowdoinCollegegraduate cantellyou,Merepointisoneof themostromanticloversâleapsin theworld.Ifyouparkyourcarout thereattheendofthepointand lookthroughthetallpines,youcansee theoceansparklinginthemoonlight.
Tien,alittlefurtherout,youseesome-
tilingevenmorebeautiful.
I.ookiugasifitâsashuttlejustaboutto laudonthemothershipislandbesideitis lovely,wooded1.13-acreCallowsIsland. ThereachvouârelookingacrossisMidÂŹ dleBay.
"It'ssmall,butentirelywooded,âsays RobWilliamsofRobWilliamsReal EstateBrokersonBailesâIsland,âbut vouâresurroundedbv800feetofbreathÂŹ takingwaterviews.â
Soitâsperfectforcamping.AndnoÂŹ whereontheislandwillyouhearthering ofatelephone.Yougetthereâbvboat,â Williamslaughs.âAsbrokers,wegoright fromourofficeneartheCribstoneBridge. ThenyoupassCookâsIxibsterIlouse-itâs beendoingrcallvwellsincetheMlS.\ad. Thenitâsa15-minuteboatridearoundthe Ilarpswcllpeninsula,butitdoesnâttakeus longtogetthere.TherearesomebeautiÂŹ fulmaturepinesontheisland,amazing onsuchasmallpieceofland.Wethink thetreesarestrongertherethanonsome ofthemoreexposedislandsbecauseofthe moreprotectedwaters.Itâsnestledagainst thewestsideofBirchIsland,whichis accessiblebvsandbar.ThewesterksunÂŹ setviewisacrosstheanchorageatMere Point.You'reclosetocivilizationbutnot removed.â
Bestofall,itâstheleastexpensiveisland offtheMainecoastinrecentmcmorv, listedatonlv$60.()()().
Annualtaxesarealudicrous$53.
WhaleboatIsland,$890,000
Altruisticloversofislandswillbe happvtolearnthatthestateof MaineisstillconsideringpurchasÂŹ ingWhaleboatIslandasastate parktocomplementnearInEagle Island,butselfishloversolislandswillbe happvtolearnthatthevcanstillsnapup theparadisethatinspiredartistStephen Etnier(1903-1984)for$890,000. Outhereonthisislandthatevenone hastopassbvbeforeseeingpolarexplorer Adm.RobertPeanâshomeonEagle, evergreens"aslargeastheBowdoin
Maineslargestvarietyofannuals,perennials,trees,shrubs, rosesandherbsplusgardeningsuppliestoo. Adestinationgardencenteronly90minutesfrom Portlandinbeautifulmid-coastMaine.
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pines,"saysF.tnicrpalJohnCole,crowd towardthewater.Asingleheronflapsover thefennelgrassandlandsbeyondan expanseofwildrugosaroses,breakingthe uncncompassablesilence.Themainland isjusthalfamileawayfromyour125-acrc retreat,butyouhardlynoticeit,because youareononeofthetrulywildislandsof CascoBay.âThethingaboutWhaleboat is,itrisesquitehighfromCascoBas,and andgetsitsnamebecauseofthathump likeanoverturnedwhaleboat,"Colesass. Fox,deer,andraccoonwillbeyourcomÂŹ panions.Forapreview',callBrunswick Realtyat(207)729-2820.
PolypodIsland,$120,000
ShepardâsSelectPropertiesinStoningÂŹ tonisstillofferingareasonablypriced islandinoneoftheprettiestcornersof NorthAmerica.PolypodIslandinSouthÂŹ eastHarborisâjustalittleislandwithlots oftreesonit,âsayslistingagentJeanne Ford.âItâsawonderfullittle4acreswith nicebigledges,beaches,andgravel.Itâs probably500-600feetofftheendofMerÂŹ chantâsPoint.Tosecit,startattheClamdiggerRestaurant.âPhenitâssortofa straightlineoutintotheharborasthe crowflies.Itâsawildisland,buildable.âFor moreinfonnation,call(207)367-2790.
DunnIsland,S485,000 InthenorthwestreachofEnglishman's BayoffJonesportisstunning.86-acre DunnIsland.Theseller,wholivesin Delaware,hasseenosprevs,ravens,loons, andgreatblueheronsthere,aswellas
eaglesandgreatblueherons.Theislandâs highestelevationisanimpressive70feet abovesealevel.Acabin(âbuiltfromfull whitecedarlogsin1976â)withgreat room,kitchen,anopenloftupstairs,and stonefireplaceprotectsvonfromtheeleÂŹ ments.With1.6milesofgraniteshoreline andsandybeaches,thisislandisthetop oftheline.
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MaineâslakeshavesomanyisÂŹ landsthatsomeofthemarcnumÂŹ bered.Moose-headLakeâsIsÂŹ land#33,alsoknownasHillIsÂŹ land,locatedabout6milesnorthÂŹ eastofGreenvilleonthenorthsideof BurntJacketPoint,suffersthatfate.But withviewslikethis,whocares?
Thisthree-acregemcomeswitha75year-oldwood-framed,asphaltshingled islandcottagewithporchesthatoverlook thelake.Therearehardwoodfloors,a ficldstoncfireplace,livingroom,twobedÂŹ rooms,diningarea,kitchen,bath,workÂŹ ingsepticsystem,smallsaunainalog outbuilding,andapermanentdock,but thatâswheretheluxuriesend.
Withnoelectricity,islandtimberfor yourheatsource,nowasher/drycr,andno telephone,youâreatonewithnatureout here.Butisnâtthatwhyyoucameouthere inthefirstplace?
"Loonshangoutthere,âsawsCandace MorrellofMuzzyRealtyinGreenville. âThereâsadrop-deadviewofMt.Kinco, andononesideoftheisland,youlook rightupthelake-20miles.
âTherearcnicelittlewalkingtrails,too; thetreesarcbeautiful.Youdonâthaveto worn-aboutsourboatofthelakekicksup, becausethepierisontheprotectedsideof theisland,butthemainhouseinfront getsabeautifulbreezefromacrossthe lake.â
"Itâsverysecluded,yeteasytogetto,â sayslistingagentLukeMuzzy.âBeaver CoxeMarinaisjustacoupleofmilesaway.Thisislandhasbreathtakingviewsof thelakeandmountains.Onthesouth side,thereâsaprotectedshorefrontarea thatâsperfectfordockingandswimming.â 1'axesarc$645.
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ConyDiMillo(1933-1999)ontheInngWharfpublicwalkway,hislastgifttothecityhesoloved.Wecaughtupwith TonvinearlyJune.Wefeelthisinterview,unexpurgatedandhopeful,isthebesttributewecouldgivehim.
WaterfrontrestaurateurTonyDiMillohadafewlastwords forusasweapproachthe21stcentury.
Lovehim,hatehim,youhadtoadÂŹ mireTonyDiMillo.At66,he cappedoffa20-yearcareerasthe ownerofDiMilloâsFloatingResÂŹ taurantbyprovidinga$2million, 500-footwalkwaytovisitorsandresidents sothateveyonecangetaglimpseofPortÂŹ landâswaterfront.
Alwayscolorfulandtoocourageousto rewritehisownhistory,DiMillobeganin therestauranttradewithAnthonyâs,at69 ForeStreet,in1958. NextcameCapri Dine&Dance,thenBentleyâsonForest Avenueuntil1965,theyearhebought Theodore'slobsterblouseandchangedits nametoDiMilloâs.Hereadabouta206-
footcarferry',TheNewport,listedforsale inNewLondoninatrademagazine, broughtittohisnativePortland,anddevelÂŹ opeditintooneofthepremierdestination attractionsontheEasternSeaboard. DiMillobyallaccountswasascrapper. Whenheneeded$250,000tofinanceimÂŹ provementstohisfloatingrestaurantin 1978,hedreamedupaningeniousplank ownerprogramthatsavedthedayalmost overnight.WhentheIRSauditedhimfive timesbetween1977and1982andtriedto linkhimtomobfigureFrankVendituoliin ahighlypublicizedtrialoveradisputed $100,000-âadeep-seafishingtrip"-said DiMilloâsaccountantNajeeb1xitfey,DiÂŹ Milloâwascheckedinsideandout"and waspronouncedâcleanasawhistle"after acelebratedsuccessfuldefensebyhisfriend DanLilley.
Rackathisfloatingrestaurant,DiMillo servedupfreeBloodyMarysandchamÂŹ pagneforallhissupporters.âTheattorneys toldmenottotalktothepress.1toldthe attorneystogotohell,âhesaid,explaining why,afterbeingcleared,heemergedfrom thecourthouseandsprayedNBCreporters fromChannel6withanow-legendary squirtgun.
Healsosurvivedthe1980srealestate bustbyretainingownershiptoIxmgWharf insteadofspeculatingwithitaspartofa mixedusedevelopmentproposalbyformer LibertyCrouppartnersDavidCopeand MichaelLiberty.Bydoingthis,heâslefta legacyforhissons,allsixofwhomcontinue hisworkattherestauranttoday.
Butmostofall,it'sthecityofPortland thatTonyloved,andthissummer,heput hismoneywherehismouthwasbygiving usallagiftthatwillkeepongiving-a walkwaythatletsusenjoythewaterfront fromCommercialStreettoapointdeepin PortlandIlarboralongI^ongWharf.In searchofhiswaterfrontvisionandbusiness acumen,aswellashisindistinguishable senseofhumor,wecaughtupwithTony atworkjustbeforehisdeathonfune4th.
Ifyouwerewritinganownerâsmanual forPortland,what10thingswouldit say?
'IâD:Well,1donâtknowwhatyoumean bythat.ButIguessIwouldsayalwaysbe straightforwardandaboveboard.Any businessthatwantstomoveintotown,try tohelpthemasmuchaspossible,without breakingrulesandlaws.BendoverbackÂŹ wardsforthem.YouâllhavetoFillinthe gapsontherestofit.
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YouâvegiventhewalkwaytoPortland. Itâssuchaneatthing,togivesomething likethatforthepublictouse.Whatdo youthinkothercommunit}'leaderscan givetoPortland?Cantheyfollowyour example somehow?
TD: Iftheyâreinaposition,financially, stable...everybodyshouldgivesomething back.Iftheyârefinanciallyable,orifthey havethetime.Nomatterhowsmallthe businessisorhowbigitis,youhaveto returnsomethingtothewell.Youcanât keepdrawingonthewellandhaveitbe abletofixitself.Idonâthaveaparticular locationinmind,buttherearcnumerous areasalongthewaterfrontthatpeople couldopenup,suchasweâvedone.
Thenewwalkway(builtbyProckMarÂŹ ine out of Rockland with wooden timÂŹ bersandcopperpilingcaps),isjustfor thepublic,right?
TD: Ohyeah,yeah.
Of course they can wander into the restaurantandgetsomethingtoeat... 'IâD: Wellletmetellya,peoplethatgo there...trustme,ifyougooutthereanditâs apleasantday,liketoday,theyâreall brown-baggers,whichisfine.Theybring theirlunchdownfromtheirofficesand theysitonthew'alkwâay...smiling...thereâs notanickelâsworthofincomefromit, whichisfine.Ididnâtdoitforincome.
WhatarcthebiggestmissedopportuÂŹ nitiesinPortlandoverthelast20years? Where has Portland screwed up? Shouldwe,forexample,putmoneyinto a big aquarium when we cotdd put it intoalocaluniversity'?
TD: ThestateisloadedwithgooduniÂŹ versities.Weâvegotuniversitiesupthe ying-yang.Buttheaquarium...sofarweâve missedtheopportunityforthat.
What about the new Casco Bay Bridge?ShouldwehavebuiltabiglandÂŹ markbridgethatwouldnâtneedadraw?
IâD:Ithoughtso.Iâlltellyouhow'itwas explainedtome.WhenIfoundoutthat thenewbridgew'ouldhavetobeopened forcertainships,Isaidâthisisstupid!Why notbuildithighenoughtoclearany ship?âWell,somesmartguyexplainedto mewhy:thehigheryougo,thefurther inlandyouhavetobuildtheramps,on andoff,soyouarenâtsteep,likethis(he demonstratesasteepanglewithhis hands).Soyouhavetohaveagradual
inclination,thatcanonlybesucha degreegoingup.Iliehigheryouhaveit, thatwouldbefurtheryouâdhaveto encroachontheresidentialneighborÂŹ hoods,tearinghousesdown.Thatâswhy theydiditthatway.Yeah,somesmartguy explainedittome.
Thereâsbeentalkaboutexpansionat the Jetport. What are your thoughts aboutthat?
TD:1 hopethenextexpansiontheydo, especiallyintheparkinggarage,isnot goingtobedonehalf-assed,asitwasthe lasttime.NowIâmtoldtheycanâtcorrect itwithouttearingthatonedown.Next timetheyshouldplanitsoitâsbigenough tohandlethetraffic.Rightnowthereare certaindaysoftheyearthatyoucanâtgeta parkingspaceoutthere.Impossible.And whentheybuiltthisparkinggarage,they shouldhaveplanneditaccordingly.They knewthenumbersweregoingupandup everyyear.Theyshouldhavehaditbig enoughtohandle...maybeithadtobein anotherlocationoutthere.Maybethey havetoreconfigurethearea.Theycan probablyonlygosohigh.Thatâsfine,I canunderstandthat.Buttakingmoreof thelandabuttingit.Soinotherwords,the cityistalkingaboutbuildinganotherparkÂŹ inggarage,thistimeletâsdoitright.
Youhavenothingtolose.Youdonât owe anybody anything. Considering yourfreedomtobetotallyopen,what mistakeshasPortlandmadeinthelast 20years?Andwhatpotentialmistakes can/shouklweavoid?
TD: Well,numberone,freighttrains usedtorunrightdownthemiddleof CommercialStreet,upuntilabout15 yearsago.Thesetrainsusedtorunfrom Rigbyyard,SouthPortland,alltheway up,ontheirroutetoCanada.Ithadalot ofcharm.Youknow,thetrainwouldtoot thehorn...andatnightthewhistlewould blow.Itdidnâtcomesteamingthrough. Theywouldstopforcarsalmost.Almost stopforpedestriansgoingby.Welostalot ofchannonthewaterfrontwhentheyput inthismedianthinginthemiddleofthe road,wheretherailroadusedtogo.Imiss thattremendously.
DoyouknowwhereTommyâsParkis? ItâsalittleparkupbyParkerReidyâs.Now they,thecity,andprivatedonations,and Iwasoneofthedonors,spentacouple hundredthousandbuckstobuildthatlitÂŹ tlegarden,whatever.AndIâmwalkingby
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thereoneclayandIseeaguyhookinga gardenhoseup,andheâswateringthe plants.And1comebackfromCityHall andheâsunhookingthehoseatoneend andheâsputtingitattheotherend,waterÂŹ ingtheplants.Well,theyspentthreeor fourthousandbucks,orwhateveritwas, whywouldnâttheyhaveputanirrigation systemin?Youknow?Itâsnotjustoneman. Apickuptruckandthreeguyswateringthis littlething.ItcouldhavebeendoneautoÂŹ matically.'filingslikethatcometomind.
Ifyoucould,howwouldyourestrucÂŹ turethewayPortlandisgoverned?
'IâD: Ithinktheformofgovernmentwe haveisgreat.Wejusthavetokeepgetting qualifiedpeopletorunforthecouncil./Xs longaswckeepthequalifiedpeopleup there,itâsagreatformofgovernment.We couldgetamayor,whoâselectedbythe people,andthatguycouldbearealdink. Butifheâsgotenoughvotesandenough friends,hecouldgotocityâhallanddo diddlysquat.Butifyouhaveintelligent peopleinthetypeofgovernmentwehave now,Ithinkitâsperfect.
Didyoueverconsidergoingforany politicalorpublicoffice?
TD:Me?Nah.
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Inyourpersonallife,isthereanything thatyouwouldhavedonedifferently?
TD:Nothing,nothing.Iveryrarelylook back.
Howaboutinyourbusinesslife?
TD:Theon!}âthingthatl...afewyears ago,IwastryingtoacquirebortGorges, outhere.Idamnearhadthecity'council convincedtosellmetheproperty.Ijust didnâtworkhardenoughonthecounÂŹ cilors.IthinkifIhadworkedharder,I believeIcouldhaveacquiredFortGorges fromthecity.Andmadeitdosomething today.Itwouldhavetobesomebodyelse now,itâsbeyondmenow,atmyage.This was20yearsago.
Wastheremuchoppositiontoit?
TD:Therewasasmuchoppositionas therewaspeopleforit.Itwasjustoneof thosevoteswhere,if1hadworkedharder, 1think1wouldhavegotit.Thethinghas beenthereforahundredyearsnow,doing nothing.Itâllla}âthereforanotherhunÂŹ dredyears,beforeitdeteriorates.
Whatwerethe30mostrewardingsec-
ondsinyourlife?
TD:In19801washavingfinancialprobÂŹ lemstryingtogetthisthingopened. Couldnâtraisethemoney.Icameupwith theideaoftheplankownerâsthing,inthe earlyhoursofonemorning.Andwe mailedout300letterstellingMr.And Mrs.Jones,andCocaColacompany,and whoever,ifthe}'gaveusathousandbucks, weâdgivethemback12hundreddollars infoodanddrinkcredit.Andinlessthan twoweeks,Itookin$247,000.Sothatwas excitingforme.'1hattellsyouthatalotof peoplehadconfidenceinme.Ifyoulook overthereontheboard,thereâsaplaque thatlistsallthepeoplewhowereour foundingâplankowners.âThereâsUnion Mutual,oilcompanies,Mr.andMrs. Jones,DaisyMae...youknow.
Havetheyallusedtheir$1,200credits, yet?
TD:Ohyeah(laughing).
Sothatâsthemoneythatgotthisplace started?
TD:Yeah.Butitâsnotthemoney.The thoughtthatallthempeoplehadthat kindofconfidenceinme.Itâsbeentried severaltimes,sinceIdidit,inseveralbusiÂŹ nesses.And...nosuccess.NobodyrespondÂŹ edtothemso,itshowsthatIhadalittle morerespect.
Whatdidyoudobeforethis?Howdid thePlankOwnersknowwhoyouwere?
TD:Oh,Ihadanotherrestaurantacross thestreet.
Andhowaboutthe30worstseconds, ortheworsteventofyourlife?
TD:1hadagroupofinvestorstouring PortGorges.AndIwentintoanarea,on thesecondfloor,that1shouldnâthave.I fellthroughandIfracturedthreeverteÂŹ brae,fracturedakneecap,and1wasout ofworkforquiteawhile.Thatwasearlv 1980s.
SomeoftheEastCoastâsbiggestand bestyachtshavecomethroughandused jourmarinafacilities.Canyoutellme whosomeofthesebelongedto?
TD:Well...theowneroftheCincinnati Bengals.Hehada120footerhere,witha helicopterontop.Iâmtryingtothinkof tliepublishingcompanythatwasherelast year,withaLincolnContinentalontop. Theytooktheirlittlecraneandtheyset thecardownalongthepieroxerhere.Iâm
and
personalized customer service,youcanâtgo wrong with a rug from Mougalian
tryingtothinkofthenameofthepublishÂŹ ingcompany,andIcanât...notRand...itâs notgoingtocometome.ItâsamajorpubÂŹ lishingcompany...Doubleday!1lisname isJimDoubleday!Doubleday,yeah.I scaredya,didnâtI(laughing)?
Andhowlargewasthatlx>at?
TD:Thatwas140feet.Mostofthese hundredfootershavecrews.See,whatthe peopleinPortlanddonâtunderstandis,itâs notjusttheownerandhiswife.When theycometoMaine,theownerandhis wifeveryrarelycomeinwiththeboat. Theysendtheboatup,theyflyinwith theirguests,thentheycatchtheboathere. TheystayinPortlandadayortwo,shopÂŹ ping.ThentheygotoNortheastHarbor fromhere.OrBar1harbor,orwherever. Orthe} -justtourMaine.Thatâshowthey usethesethings.Itâslikeafloatinghotel. TakeWavneHuizengaofBlockbuster. HecametoMaineafewyearsago,and1 gottobullshittingwithhim.Itâslikea12 daytripfromFloridatohere.1Iedoesnât have12daystositintheoceananddo nothing.Sotheyflewupaftertheboatgot here.ThentheywenttoNortheast1larbor.TheystayedinPortlandforacouple ofdays,todosomeshopping,thenoffthey go-
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Dothesepeopleoftencomeintothe restaurantandeat,ordotheytrytohide fromthepublic?
TD: Oh,sure.JimmyDean,heâshere allthetime.Heâsgotahundred-andsomethingfoot.
Can you accommodate these boats fairlywell?
TD: Oh,yeah.Threeatatime,which isprettygood.
WhataretheirexpectationsofPortÂŹ land?
âI'D: Theyalwaysleave...1â11neverforget thefella,orthegroupthatownsCircus CircusCasino,inLasVegas.Theycame inwithabigshipin,Iâmgonnaguess 1979.z\ndtheywereprettyreserved. Casualclothes,butalmost...almostties. Sportjackets,withnoties.TheyhaddinÂŹ nerhereandtheyaskedwheretheycould gohavesomefun.Nowthesepeoplewere intheirfifties.Sowereferredthemtotwo orthreebarsintheOldPortthathad entertainment.Well,the}-stoppedback hereontheirwaytotheship,atquarterto oneinthemorning.Theyhadthebest
time...theywerecuttingeachotherâs clothesup.TheguywhoownsCircus Circus,theycuthispantsuptotheknees, sohewouldfitinwiththecrowd.Itâsan atmospherethatloosenspeopleup,the OldPort.
Doyouhaveanyfavoritehauntsinthe OldPort,yourself?
TD: 1usedto.Iâvebeensick,itâsbeena coupleyearsnow.Iusedtohit'emall. Butsince1havenâtbeenfeelingwell,I donâtdoit.Iusedto,every'night.Iâdget throughworkat11.ThenIâdgoherefora beerandthereforabeerandconversaÂŹ tion.1hitallthebars.
Other than DiMilloâs, what other restaurantinPortlandservesthebest mealyouâveeverhad?
TD: Umm...Iâvebeentomostofâcm, too.ForItalian,itwouldbetheLuna Dora.ItusedtobeonMiddleStreet.For seafood,itwouldhavetobe...seafoodand French...Marseilles,whichusedtobeon MiddleStreet.TheywereoneofmyfavÂŹ orites.
Whatâsthebiggestpartyyouâvehad hereattherestaurantthatwasnâtschedÂŹ uled?
TD: Notscheduled?Iâmgonnaguessit wasATATrucking,thatâsthelargest truckingcompanyintheworld.TheownÂŹ erwasgoingtohaveafewguestsonhis boat.'Ilieboatwasinthemarina.Hehad plannedforabout30or40guests,but somehoworanother,somebodyscrewed upinthecoordination-itwasgoingtobe someguestsonFriday,someonSaturday, andsomeonSunday-butitgotdoubled uponaSaturday,andtheyhadahundred andsomeoddpeople.Andtheycould onlyaccommodate40or50.Theyasked ifwecouldtaketherestintherestaurant, whichwedid.Wedidnâtevenknow aboutitanhourbefore(laughing).
Doyouattendpartieslikethis?
'IâD: Ohyeah,yeah.Loveit.
On peak summer days you have as many as 1,300 diners. Can you name celebritieswhoâveeatenwithyouhere?
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TD: Well,whenyouâreintherestaurant business,youmeetpeoplefromallwalks oflife.ThereâsWalterCronkite,my favorite.IâvesatwithJimDoubleday,JimÂŹ myDean.And}âWilliams.Hereâsthebest one:Rooney...AndyRooney.Letmetell Best Crab Cakes in New England!
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youwhat1didtohim.Sundaynightmy soncalls.TheyknowIwatchAndy RooneyeverySundaynight.âDad,youâre notgoingtobelievewhoâshere."Inthe summertheyplayreruns.Isaidâwho?â HesaidAndyRooney.Isaidânoshit?Is hestillthere?âHesaidâyeah,hejust comein.ââIgottacomedown.1wantto gettomeethim.âSoIwaitedâtiltheygot throughdinner,andIwentdowntointroÂŹ ducemyselftoAndy.Toldhimhow pleasedIwastomeethim.Wehadalittle chat.1saidâIhopeyouenjoyedyourdinÂŹ ner.âHesaidâwell,everythingbutthe rice.'Hiericewasnotverygood.âllienit justslippedoutofme(laughing).Isaid âifyouwantgoodrice,gotoaChinese restaurant.âSothatwasAndyRooney. I...canâtremember'emall.FrankSinatra wasattheoldplace,acrossthestreet.
Whatwashelike,aniceguy?
'IâD:Ohyeah,very'niceguy.
IlasAndyRooneybeenbacksince?
'IâD: (laughing)No.
AllthesefriendshipsledtosomeconÂŹ troversyinthe1980s,didnâtthey,when IRSprosecutorstriedtoconnectyouto themob?Butyouwerecleared.
IâD:Runningthisbusiness1mightsit withamobsterfromNewYork;Iâvealso satwithWalterCronkite.Iâvebecome friendswithalotofdifferentpeople.The governmentfoundoutIwasafriendof thisguy,andtheytriedtogetinformation outofmethatIdidnâthave.
Inthe1980s,youadvertisedtohire waitressesbelowacertaindresssize.It infuriatedpeopleandwaspickedupon the national wire services. How much flackdidyougetforit?
TD: 1gotsomeflack,butthetruthofthe matteris,itwasnâtme.IacceptedresponÂŹ sibility,itwasoneofmyemployeeswho madethecommenttoareporter.But1 acceptedresponsibility.AndIâveregretted iteversincethen.
Havepeopleevergottenupsetorsick, fromtirerestaurantfloating?
'IâD: Ohyeah,ohyeah.Oncertain storms.Ifwegetanortheastwindthatâs over20or30knots,itdocsmovealittle bit.Probablynomoremovementthan youwouldgetinanelevator,butitâs offendedacoupleofpeople.They couldnâthandleit.Butonlyoncertain
northcastwinds.Somehavehadtoleave, but ver}' few. Upstairs is worse because...welltakethispencilhere.Move italittlebitatthebottom,butitâsmuch worseuptop.
WhatwasthisIxjatbefore?
'IâD: Carferry.ItusedtoruninRhode Island.WeboughtitandbuilttheinteriÂŹ orintoarestaurant.
Doyouspendmostofyourdayshere?
IâD: Yep,untilabout2a.m.
Do you stay open even during big storms?
'IâD: Yeah.Wereopeneveryday,except ThanksgivingandChristmas.Idonâtcare howbadthestormis,weârehere.
Dostormskeepcustomersaway,ordo they'stillcomein?
TD: Wedonâtdomuchbusiness,but weârehere.Wehaveneverclosedfora storm.
When times were tough, what PortÂŹ landers helped you out? Who can you relyon?
TD:There'safellow...formerchairman oftheboardforKeyBank,ScottIhitchinson.Andmanyothers,buthewasthe biggestonetohelpwhentimeswere tough.Iâveknownhimsince1startedthe firstrestaurant.
Haveyoujusthadthetworestaurants, orwerethereothers?
TD: Therewasanotherone,forashort periodoftime.See,intheolddays,you couldnâtopenupwithaliquorlicense. Youhadtobeinbusinessforayear,to provethatyoucoulddofoodservice.But therewasarestaurantdowntownthathad aliquorlicense,andtheywentthrough bankruptcy.So1boughtthatandkeptit openforaboutamonth,thenmovedthat licensedowntoCommercialStreet.
When did you get started with your firstone?
TD: 1954wasmyveryfirstrestaurant.
IunderstandyouhaveyourowngraveÂŹ stonealreadyerectedinyourbackyard?
TD: Yep.
Why do you have it, and how' long haveyouhadit?
TD: WellIâmgonnabecremated,andI
justwantedtobehomeforever.Igotita fewrearsago.
Whatdoesitsayonit?
TD;IIonicforever.Thatconiesfrom., anvbodvintherestaurantbusinessknows
theydonâtgelthatkindoftimeoff. They'reworkingallthetime.Alwavs regrettednotbeingabletospendmore timeathome.So.hnallv,Iâllbehome.
DoyonbaseafavoritejokeaboutPortÂŹ landorMaine?
TD:\o.ButIâvegotajokeIjustheard tinsmorning.Corescampaignslogan...Al Core,heâsgonnarunforpresident...his campaignsloganisgoingtobe"onlvTipÂŹ perwilltouchmvzipper"(laughs).
Iunderstandyouâvelivedinthesame houseformuch,ifnotallofvourlife,up onCapisiePond?
TDYep.IvebeentheresinceI9s9,1 believe.
Ratherthancontinuingtoimprove uponandaddtothathouse,windidnât yonmovetoCapeElizabethorEalmonthEoreside,wheremamothersucÂŹ cessfulpeoplelive?
'IâD:Iâlltellyouaboutthat.Whenmv wifeandIsatdownwithanarchitectto m overplanstoremodelandaddon,he lookedattheplansandsaidâyoucanâtdo thathere.Youshouldbuildanewhouse somewhereontheocean...CapeElizaÂŹ
beth,IâalmouthEorcsidc,Kennebunk.âI donâtgoinforallthefancystuff,lakelinÂŹ ear,itâsa1986.AndIkeepmvcarsuntil theypositivelydie.
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TD:ALincoln.Butyouknow, somepeopletradeinevervtwoor threeyears,whethertheyneedit ornot.Mycarwonâtgettraded untilitdies.An'86...whatisit now,'99?(laughing).
Thefactthatyoupreferyour houseonCapisiePond,andvou stilldriveanâ86Lincoln,what dovouthinkthatcantellus aboutyou?
TD:I'llneverforgetwhereI comefrom.Mvwifecomesfrom CumberlandAvenue,whichwas oneofthepoorersectionsof town. I come from Xewburv Street.\\eweredirtpoor,andwe justhappenedtostrikeitrich.But wcdonâtforgetwherewecome from.
Wliatâsyouridealeveningout inPortland?
âOneofmyfavoritestoriesisfrom Tonyâstaxevasiontrial,inthe1980s. SomeoftheTVstationshad accusedhimofhavingtiesto theMafia,butonechannelin particularjustkeptitup.Whenthe trialwasoverandTonywas acquitted,hecameoutofthe courtroom,pulledasquirtgun, andsoakedthatstationâsreporter. Everyonecoweredforasecond; theythoughtitwasarealgun. Thatwasaprettytensemoment... butprettyfunny,too.Tonyhasa hellofasenseofhumor.Heâsthe onlyguyIâveeverknownwho reallyenjoyedhistanglewiththe IRS.Sometimelater,hetoldme thingshadbeenprettyboring sincethatâgreattrial.âInfact,he stillhasvideotapesofit.Ithinkhe hadthemmadeintoacollage.â
TD:Gettogetherwithtwoor threecouples.Andhavedinner at...whoevercanarguetheloudÂŹ estforwhateverrestaurantthev wanttogotothatnight.ItâsafreeÂŹ domofchoice.Whoevercanarguethe loudest,wcgotothatplace.Thenwego backtooneofourhouses.Intheolddavs, thehotelsallofferedentertainment.Thev nolongerdo.Shows,singers,dancers. Thatâsvvhatwewoulddo.
WhatpartofItalvisyourfamilvoriginallvfrom?
TD:Letaniontpello,inNorthernIlalv.
Doyouevergobacktovisit?
TD:No,Ihavenât.
IlaveyoueverdoneanymilitarvserÂŹ vice?
TD:Suredid,twovearsinKorea.
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TD:Grunt.(laughing).Iwentintothe armvwhenIwasI -
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âIrememberabout15yearsago, wewentwithTony&Arleneand anothercoupletotheCenterLovell Innforoneoftheirfamousfall dinners.OfcourseTonywas grumblingabouthavingtodrive. Sowegottotherestaurant,an oldantiquehousewithpanoramic viewsoftheWhiteMountainsand ano-smokingsign,whichcaused moregrumblingfromTony.While therestofusenjoyedourmeals andadmiredtheviews,Tonycould barelysitstill.Finally,heâdhad enough:âWhyhaveyoubrought mehere?âhesaid.âIhavebeautiful viewsatmyownrestaurant,and Icansmokethere!ââ
âAbunchofuswereinPompano, Florida,intheearly1980s,and Tonydecidedtohavealittleparty. Heinvitedeveryoneinthearea whowasfromMainetocometo hishousefordinner.Thenhe calledtheboysbackatthe restaurantandtoldthemtosend somelobstermeatonthe11a.m. flightfromPortland.Thatnight, everyonesataroundhishouse enjoyinganItalian-stylelobster dinnerwithTonyandhisfamily. Thatâsjustthekindofthing Tonydoes.â
Ilowmanysonsanddaughtersdovon have?
I'll:Sixsons,andthevallareinvolved withtherestaurantorthemarina.There's Gene,41;Steven.39;Tonv,Jr.,35;Daniel, >4;John,29;andChris,28.Ilunethree daughters,allhomemakers:Vicki,42; Stephanie,Stevenâstwin.39;andJane,32.
IstheremuchonanItaliancommuniÂŹ tyinPortland,andisitthriving?
TD:Notlikeitusedtobe.Theywereall onMiddleStreet,NewburyStreet,India Street...itwasallonebigneighborhood. Butitâsbustedupnow.Wlienthevdidthe urbanrenewal,itjustgotbustedup.
Haseyoueverhadanydishesonthe
menuthatwererealfailuresorhugesueeesses?
'I'D:hriedlobsterâsourbigitem.Wesell tonsofit.Wrypopularitem.
âTonyâsjustwonderful,andheâs donesomanywonderfulthings forPortland.Hetookahuge gamblebuyingthatderelictold barge.Butlookatthewonderful restaurantheâsmadeoutofit.â
Otherthanfinances,basetherebeen anybigobstaclesyouâvehadtooverÂŹ come?
TD:No,justmoney.
TD:GuesswhatIdidsincelast timeIsawyou.Iwenttooneof thosehypnotiststogetoffcigaÂŹ rettes.AndIhavenâtwantedone sinceSaturday.
Letmeknowifitsticks,Iâve beenwantingtoquitmyself.
TD:Yep,itâsworkingsofar,and IsmokedunfiltercdLuckyStrikes. IfsmokingdidnâtbothermyemÂŹ physema,1wouldnâthavequit. 150bucks.Andifyoueverwantanother,youcangobackforanothÂŹ ersession.Orasmanysessionsasit takes.
Canyoutellmeanythingaboutyour currenthealth?
TD:Iâvegotaseriouscaseofcancer. Ibcdoctorspredictasearandahalf,to threescarsremaining.But,Iâmgoingto fightit.Imightbehere10or15scars.Iâm inchemotherapy.
Whereisthecancer?
âIâD:Itwasinthecolonacoupleofyears ago;itâsinmvlungnow.
Wliatâsthenicestthinganyoneâsever saidtoyou?
TD:Whenpeopletellmehowgreat theyâretreatedwhentiles'cometoDi.\1illoâs.Allms'employeesandfamilytreat everyoneasiftheyweresomeonespecial. Itâsagoodfeeling.
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AnopportunitytoseeherworkfirstÂŹ handpresentsitselfinAugustwhenshe willbeinashowalsofeaturingtheworkof threeotherartists,ConstanceKicrmaer, MartyAvrett,andKathieElorshiem,at theDavidsonandDaughtersGalleryon HighStreetinPortland.
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Acadia Repertory Theatre. Route 202 in Somcsvillc, Mt.DesertIsland(SmilesfromBarHarbor).Entering its 27th season, Acadia opens with A.R. Gurney's "Sylvia"Juh2-11andSeptemberS-12.followedbythe incredibly British comedv "Communicating Doorsâ July 13-25 and August M-Scplcmbcr A Shawâs unfailinglydelightfulsatire"AnnsandtheMan"plays July27-AugustSandAugust24-29.T'rcdcrickKnottâs classic thriller "Dial M for Murder" completes the season.August10-22andSeptember14-19.Iuesdayto Sunday .it S:IA special Sunday matinees. Childrens Theatre Program: Mark Twainâs "The Prince and the Pauper.âWednesdayandSaturdayat1030a.m..JulyAugust2S.
Arts Conservators Theater and Studio: AC 1 S. s41 Cumberland Ave, Portland, combines the efforts of seasoned professionals such as Hank Beebes Embassy Placerswithindependentartists.Theâ99seasonbegins with "Cheaper b\ the Dozen: Hie Musical, produced In Reindeer Theatre Company May 14 at 730 pan.. May15-16at2pan..Mas21at730pan..May22-25at 2 p.m. Roger Hinchlclfc-Scandinavian Music Concert. Sat.. Mac 22. at âsO pan. " Turnabout, by Hank Beebe, produced by Embassy Placers, June 1! at Span..June15at2pan.,JuneIS.19e\20at2pan.; June25.26atSpan.;June2âat2pan(20â)â61-246A
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RobertIndiana."Auloportrait I960. 197â. oilon canvas. â2iâ2. Through(kiober1~.IlieArt o/ Robert Indianabrings 65 ofthe\malhavenartistsworktothe PortlandMuseum<dArton Congress Square. malecast.June19-Julv10.Nextstop."'HieWorld(kies Round" featuring the exhilarating music of 1999 Kennedy Center Recipients John Kauder and I red Ebb including Cabaret. Zorba. Kiss of the Spider Woman.
l unm Eids July B-Julv 24. The Vinegar Hill Youth IhcatrcpresentsGussandDolls-July2.-August,.Ix.t thelightinAugustfindvontakingamusical|omncs throughthefabulousfiftiesssith1heIaffetas:featuring tunes like Mr. Sandman. Ely Me to the Moon, Pupps Ixnci-August10-August21.andmakesummerâsfinal fling "Eorcvcr Plaid." August 24-Scptcmbcr 4. PerformancesatSp.m.mosteves.Iuesdas-Sunday;a2 p.m. matinee on one W ednesday and Endas tor each show.:207) 9S5-5552.
BelfastMaskers.Jointhisgroupinaconvertedstation house on the old Bclfast/Mooschcad railroad oscrlookingtheBelfastwaterfront.IheMaskershave enjoyed appearances In mam luminaries m their 12 years of performances including 1 .iv Ullman and Ah McGraw-. Thee also have the dedicated support ot talenteddirectorRolxrtHitt!"ScotlandRoad-Belfast Maskers. 199S; "Don't Dress for Dinner' Likcwood. "Angrv Housewives" Belfast Maskers. P/Hi Hitts film creditsincludeSlavesofXcwMirk.Missing.AllIhilt Ja/z. Ragtime, and a sO-ycar acting career imohing work with Alan Arkin, Jack I amnion. Sissy Spacek. James Ivorv. Alan Alda. He moved to Morrill (near Belfast!inS2anduntil6yearsagocommutedtoXcw Yorkand(California;hecutthatout.finally,decidingIo "liveinMaineandsuffertheconsequences.âwhichhe sacsincludeagrowingexcitementabouttheartistic opportunities here Belfast and Portland, especially MadHorseandtheMaskers,offerloyal,longtermand talented crews and sou can have the lx-stplavinthe
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worldbutifyoucanâtcastit,itmeansnothing.People areven'generouswiththeirtime.âAndsoisMr.Ilift. Join them in a light-hearted musical look at the relationshipbetweenthesexeswithââIlieBosfricnd,â Ixwk, music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson: July 7-25. Enjoyamid-summerhiatusfromcrustaceans,beaches andrelativeswith"AThurberCarnival,âascriesof sketches by the renowned humorist James Thurber including the âUnicom in the Garden,â ââHie Secret LifeofWalterMitty,"etc.-August4-22.Returningto thewarmthoffallandwinter,experiencetheMaskers inâMarvin'sRoomâ:2sisterswhohavenâtspokento eachotherfor20yearsreunitewhenone,diagnosed with leukemia, suddenly needs the otherâs bone marrow. Somehow amid the wreckage of their dying, daffy,delinquentfamily,theyfindasliveroflightand together the strength to follow it. September 25October 10. All performances Thursday-Sunday, 8 p.m.(207)558-9668.
Camden Civic Theater performances held in the beautifully restored, century old Camden Opera IlouseonMainStreet,acrossfromtheMilageGreen. Season begins with âOn Golden Pond.â a perennial favorite for Mainers and visitors as we follow the coupleintheir44thyearofvisitstotheirsummer cottage on a Maine lake âMas 27, 28 and 29 and June5,4and5.Watch,revivethevaryingpursuitsofa common and compelling dream in âFameâ - August 12,15,Hand19,20and21.(207)256-2281
Carousel Music Center, in Boothbay Harbor, is named for the movie âCarouselâ which was filmed there.Cometothecabaretwheresouâlllx*winedand dinedandtreatedtoalittlebitofoldtimevaudeville, some old time Broadway and a lot of old time show bizinaturnofthecenturyatmosphere-allforonly S25!Iliefeaturedshowsforâ99are"ThePen}-Como Showâ through June 27th; the frolicking, perennial favorite,Gilbert&â˘SullivanâsâPiratesofPenance,â throughJuly51st;themusicalfromtheearlydaysof television,"AmericanBandstandâinAugustAfterthe summerâsinfluxoftourists,treatyourselftothefall show, "Popular Music from Broadway" and the successful smash hit âThe Hit Parade of 1950" continues to October 16th Monday & Saturday evenings.Reservationssuggested.(207)655-5297.
Chamber Theater of Maine: The venue has changed -fromWattâsIkillinThomastontotheDarrowsBam atRoundTopCenterfortheArtsinDamariscotta,but the accolades enjoyed by the Chamber Theater, now entering its seventh season, remain the same. âThe Chamber Theater dares itself and it wins the dare exervtime,blessitscourageousheart;and(itis)the bestkeptentertainmentsecretonthecoastofMaine.
Ms. Pfander, a fearless, exciting performer whose ap|X'aranceasZeldaFitzgerald(May97)wasatourde forceofpassionandcraft.âEarlyreservationsarc recommended for CTMâs special summer performance,5daysonly,of"ThelastFlapperâwith ErikaPfanderasZeldaFitzgerald.Pfander,Artistic Director of CTM since 1991 has been involved in theatre for a period spanning 45 years. She has directedallbuttwoofCTMâsproductionsincluding theworldpremieresofMaySartonâsonlyplavs:âThe Music Box Birdâ and âThe Underground River.â May Sarton attended "'Hie Music Box Birdâ and wrote to Erika:âItwasthebestpresent1everhadtosee(the plav)stagedsowonderfullywellblessvonandthank wu for all the hard work and the greatimagination you showed in making my truth comprehensible.â CTCâchoosesplavsforthebeaut}-oftheirlanguage," says Pfander, and âThe Last Flapperâ by William
Luce,basedonthewritingsofMrs.F.ScottFitzgerald reflectsthatdedication.(207)354-8807.
ChildrenâsTheaterofMaine,thisyearintroducesits firsteversummerplayseriesconsistingofthreeplays appropriate for young and old alike. Be there, Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. at the Acorn School of PerformingArts,3rd1'loor,496CongressStreet.The shows:âBeauh-andtheBeast,âJuly6-10andJulyB17;WileyandtheIlairyMan,July20-24andJuly2731;CharlotteâsWeb,August3-7and/Xugust10-14. (207)878-2774.
Deertrees Theater and Cultural Center: One of the most enchanting destinations in Western Maine is Dccrtrccs Theater. Nestled within the woods just outsideHarrisoncenter,Dcertrecsislistedonboth Maineâs Register of Historic Landmarks and the National Register of Historic Places. Designed in 1933.itwasthedreamofEnricaClayDillon,anoted opencoach,singeranddirectorwhohadworkedwith New Yorkâs Metropolitan Opera Company, located on the site of a former deer run and rustically constructed of peeled rose hemlock cut on site, Dccrtrccstakesyouintoareallifefantasylandscapeas itproffersavastvarietyofculturallyenrichingartforms surroundedbvthespectacularlandscapeofwestern Maine.SomeofDcertrecsâoriginalsponsorsinclude Helen Hayes, Rudy Vallee and Humphrey Bogart. In theyearsjustpriortoWorldWarII,thesuccessofthe theaterreacheditspeakpresentinganine-weekdrama festivalthatfeaturedadifferentBroadwaystareach week. âTo name a few: Ethel Barrymore, Tallulah Bankhead, Vivian Vance, Arthur Treacher, Edward Everett Horton, Dorothy McGuire and Joe E. Brown. After Dillonâs death the theater passed through a numberofowners,finallyfallingintodisrepair.In 1984 a community group began marathon restoration efforts.Callaboutthe30eventsDeertreeswillbe hostingbetweenJuneandI<il)orDay.(207)583-6747. www.lakesregionofmainc.gen.mc.us/deertrces.
FiguresofSpeech'Ibcatcrisa17-vear-oldFreeportbased touring company whose actors are joined onstage bv a cast of prc-industrial puppets while performing to the accompaniment of original live music.TXmâtmisstheirnewproduction,July27that Dccrtrccs'Theater in Harrison, 10 a.m. or 8 p.m.: â'IlieBeanstalkVariations.âMichaelRafkin(former directorofMad1lorse'Theatre)andJohnFarrell(CoÂŹ Director.FiguresofSpeech)andtheintricatelycarved puppetsprovideafreshperspectiveonanoldstory'.
Directed bv /Xvncr (the Eccentric) Eisenberg, "Beanstalk Variationsâ is sure to provide a perfonnancefulloflaughterandphysicalcomedyfor allages;âthisisnotakiddieshowthatadultscan endure.â For other performances in Maine ('I BA) pleasecallCarolFarrellat(207)865-6355.
FreeportPlayers:'Takingvisitorstotheoutlets?Ilow about making one of those many summer Freeport visitssomethingyoucanlookforwardto.too?'This year-round company, based out of Freeport High School, performs a musical each summer with a dedication vou can hear in founder Barbara Jacksâ quotefromherhusband:â1thinkIâllgototheshow tonightâI'dliketoseehowmvnewsuitlooks."Seefor yourselfinAugustasthe)'performâFiorcllo,âaven goodmusicalbasedonthestoryofFiorclloIaguardia, mayor of Manhattan in the 1930s. No reservations; arriveatTishfor7:30curtain.(207)865-2261.
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1930s;performingonthesecondfloorofHallowell CityIfallsincethelate1970s.Treatyourselftoavisit toMaineâsoldestcityandenjoyoneorallofGaslightâs threesummerproductions.Watchasaplaywrightuses his new play to expose the person who killed his fiancee a year ago in "Rehearsal for Murderâ-suspcnscfulmysteryfinallysolvedinthelast minutesoftheplay-March18-20,25-28.EnjoysideÂŹ splittinglaughsinâlaCageauxholies,âsetagainsta popularnightclubfeaturingfemaleimpersonators,the club-owningfathertriestopresentamoreâtraditionalâ familysituationforhissonâsconservativefutureinlawvjunc17-19,24-26,27mat.-July1-3.Donâtmiss NeilSimonâs]x)ignantcomedy,âPlazaSuiteâ:'Ibrcc shortstoriesofcouplessetinthesamehotelroomin NewYorkCity.August26-28Scptcml>cr2-4.'Hieater islimitedto100.Curtain:8p.m.(207)626-3698.
Grand zXuditorium: Main Street, Downtown Ellsworth.EromitslandmarkopeninginJulyof1938 throughitslong-runningroleastheleadingtheaterof thesilverscreen,throughfireandfloodandalmost certainabandonment,toitsrescueandreturninthe â70s:avisittothisgemshouldbepartofyoursummer fare. Large variety of events including Gilbert & SullivanâsâTrialbyJun"andâ1IMSPinafore"July15, 16, & 17 at 8 p.m. July 17, at 2 p.m. and Opera Maine's âThe Impresarioâ by Mozart; âRitaâ by Donizetti and âLucretiaâ by Britten and âOpera Discoveryâ(August9at11a.m.),aone-hourintroto operafeaturingscenesfromtheircurrentproductions "RitaâandâTheImpresario."(207)667-9500.
Hackmatack Playhouse on Route 9 in Berwick. Enjoy dinner before the show at the Ritz Carleton Canopy Cafe at the Playhouse housed in the converteddairybarn;treatyourselftofulldinner theater packages: Eriday features buffet of home cookinâ; Saturday get the full New England lobster dinner including cliowdah and clambake. Save room for Guptillâs own famous farm grown strawberry shortcakeservedatintermission!Professionalsummer stock,inits28thseason,providesaspectacularand diverse line-up for 1999. Season opens with âTintypes,â the Tony award winning, grand celebration of American Ragtime music and spirit-Junc22-July3.Next,tryatripovertherainbow tothewonderful"WizardofOz.âamagicalfullscale version of the classic MGM movie that nms 3 weeks withspecial10a.m.Sat.matineesfromJuly6toJuly 24.ExperiencetheelectrifyingâTommyâthemusical thatâmakestheworldseemyoungâ(NY!imes)-July 27 &⢠August 7. The last musical of the season is Stephen Soundhcimâs meeting of vaudeville and the Roman Empire, âA Emmy lliing Happened on the Wav to the Eorumâ (winner of 6 Tony awards includingBestMusical),from/Xugust10toAugust21. ThePlayersalwaysdooneperformancefortheirown pureenjoyment,whichmeansitinvariablyspreadsto theiraudiences-thisscaritâsthesmalltowncomedy âGreater Tuna," starring Hackmatack veterans David N. Durham and David Kaye as the entire population of this wacky Texas town, from August 24 to Septemlxr4.(207)698-1807.
l^kewood Theater. z\t 99 years old, Lakewoodâs uniquehistoryismatchedbyitssettingonaMaine lakeinagroveofmajesticbirchtrees./Xgreatplaceto experiencetheromanceandhighpassionofitsfinal performancesofthe20thcentury!Inadditiontoits rosterofsevenregularseasonplays,Lakewoodwill presenttworepriseshows,eightchildrenâsshowsanda theater camp for children 6 to 16 years old. The comediesanddramasareâAVisitToz\SmallPlanet,"
avenâstraiige,butstylishalienlandshisspaceshipina suburban Virginia backyard - June I7-Junc 26. "Wuthering Heights,â the famous torrid romance of IIcalhcliffandCatherineonthemoorsofwestern Englandinthefirstyearsofthe19thcentury-July12July 24. âOn Golden Pond,â a perennial favorite of Maineaudience-August12-21.âJestz\Second,âthe sequeltotheverypopularplay,âBeauJest,â-August 26-Sept. 4; donât miss âWhose Under Where," an outrageouscoined}'whereintwowomenarctryingto sell a line of lingerie and menâs underwear to an Italian clothing mogul. Misunderstanding and crossdressingclutterupaplotdicedwithjealousy, suspicionandsex,fromSept.9-18.âNoWayToTreat /\Lady,âanewmusicalalxmtaserialkiller,willbe July1-10.âByeByeBirdie,"aboutarockandroll singerheadingofftothearmyisscheduledforJuly29 to August 7. The childrenâs theater camp program includes âAladdin,â âSnow White,â âPeter Rabbit,â and "All The Worldâs A Stage.â (207) 474-7176. ww. mainctoday.koz.com/inainc/ lakewood
MadHorseTheater,92OakStreet,Portland.âAsthe sayinggoes,âIfwu\egotit,flauntit,âandMadIlorsc does-both.â(BarbaraBartels,'Ilie'limesRecord.)
Donât miss âRepossession,â a premier production presented in collaboration with local playwright, PanicRatner.'1âwoshelteredbrothers.Amysterious unman.Anunlikelytrianglecaughtinaturgidwebof desire and death. What lurks behind the bedroom drxir? A dark and uproarious new comedy. June 17th AJuly11th.Thursdayat7:30Eriday&Saturday8:00. Sunday at 5. (207) 775-5103. uw. madhorsc.com
Maine State Music Theatre, Inc. z\ftcr celebrating their 40th Anniversary, Maine State Music Theatre hasdecidedtogetyounger.Allfivemusicalsin*99will focusontheyouthfulactivityofâgrowingup.â/Ml performancesatCrooker'llicatcrontheBrunswick High School campus; returning in summer 2000 to the "All Newâ Pickard Theater at Bowdoin College. Season begins with âJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat:â Andrew Lloyd Wcbter and 'Inn Riceâs whimsical and wonderful musical alxnit Joseph,whowassoldintoEgypt.APharaohwholooks alotlikeKkis,twelvesinginganddancingbrothers,a remarkablenarrator,andJoseph,himself,makethisa showsoilwonâtwanttomiss!June15-26.âAEunny Thing Happened on the Wav to the Eorumâ - the uninhibited romp through Roman comedy that brought us "Comedy'Tonightâ and âEverylxxly Ought to Have a Maid.â Next, an old favorite, âGrease,â whichis.Ixdievcitornot,anMSMTfirst.Oneofthe longestninningshowsinBroadwayhistory,thevisitto RydellHighinthe1950sisafast,fun,rockAroll salutetoanerathatwasnâtasinnocentasitappeared.
Songs include âGreased Lightninââ âWe Go TogetherâandâSummerNighb.âNext,seethehighly successfulBritishmusical"BloodBrothers.âWritten andcomjxisedbyWillyRussell,ittracesthestoryof twinbrothersseparatedatbirth.August3-August14. Einally,donâtmiss"'TheEautasticks,âacharming fablealxnitaboyandgirlseparatedbyawallthattheir feudingfathershavebuilttokeepthemapart.Songs include *Trv to Remember," âSoon Itâs Gonna Rainâ and âThey Were You." August 17-August 28. Maquoit Road,justadriveupMameStreetfromtheBowdoin College campus. (207) 725-8769. e-mail: info^msmt.org;uvxv.msmt.org
Maine Summer Dramatic Institute: Deering Oaks Park, between Eorest, Park and Deering Avenues in Portland. âI predict (Shakespeare in Deering Oaks Park) will become one of the things for which
Portland in summer is known" (George Ncavoll, Portland Press Herald, June 15, 1997). Over 7,000 peoplehaveattendedthefirsttwoseasonsofMSDIs Shakespeare in Deering Oaks Park, the largest free culturaleventofferedbythecityofPortlandduring the summer. 'Hie production, this year âRomeo and Juliet,âistheculminatingeventfortalentedhigh school students from across the state of Maine who participate in MSDIseight week,intensive Education Program. Likened to an âOutward Boundâ experience, students of all levels of theater arts experiencedevelopastrongersenseofselfconfidence, teamvx'ork,andcreativeandintellectualpossibilities. As described by Governor King: âa world class opportunityforkidstobechallengedandtoproduce artfarbeyondtheiryearsand,mostimportantly,far beyond their own expectations.â Bring blankets or portablechairs.Audiencemembersinvitedtoarriveat theparkat6pan.formusicanddinnerprovidedbya varietyofvendorsatreasonableprices.Reservations accepted(upto150)fortheelderlyandhandicapped. Thursday-Sunday, August 12, 13, 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. and Thursday & Sunday, August 19, 20, 21, and 22 at 7:30 p.m. Rain dates: Monday-Wednesday, August 16-18 and Monday-Wednesday, August 23-25, 7:30p.m.(207)828-4887.
Maritime Productions: âThe worldâs only completely nautical,entirelyprofessionalentertainmentcompany, perfonningtruetalcsofintrigueandhorrorfromour maritime past and present, featuring haunted lighthouses, shipwrecks, ghost ships, cannibalism, women pirates, strange occurrencesand much more.â 'Ibeshowhasbeencreatedforadultsbutisfinefor anyone older than 6. The performance, âSeafaring legends,Ilaunts&Folkloreâisâentertainmentwitha backdroponlymothernaturecansupply:thevision, sound and scent of sky, sea and landscape.â Shows throughoutthestate(callforlocations)fromJune through October, sunset and moonlight cruises. Professional pcrfonnance by a costumed actor along Maineâsmysteriousrockboundcoast.(207)641-2313. Maritimcprod(ÂŤcybcrtours.com
Murder du Jour, fonnerlv the Mystery Cafe, will be perfonning the popular Moonlight Mystery Cniise on the Songo River Queen in Naples on July 24 and every Sat. in August 'Pickets S39.95 includes hot buffet.Performancesatothervenuesthroughoutthe summer-TBA. 800-998-6978.
Oak Street 'Hieatre, 92 Oak Street, P.O. Box 5201, Portland. The World of Music Concert Series continues June 23 with Carl Dimow and Friends. OngoingeventsatOakStreetincludeaseriesofopen poetryreadingshostedbySteveI.uttrcllof CafeReview magazine at 8 p.m. on the last Monday of every month. Admission is $2. Flaming Productions will presentthepremierperformanceofBostonplaywright andprofessionalactor,JohnKuntz.,inhisoutrageous one man extravaganza, âKooks.â Showtimes ar 'Tuesdays through Sundays from July 15 through August 1.(207)775-5103.
Ogunquit Playhouse, one of Southern Maineâs most important cultural landmarks, is entering its 67th season. Since opening in 1933, the 750 seat, whitewashed, restored barn has brought an outstanding,starstudded,perfonningartscompanyto Ogunquit earning it the title âz\mericaâs Foremost SummerIbeater."'Ibecastofperfonnerspartakingin Playhousesummersisendlessandincludessuchlights as Lee Remick, Lillian Gish, Myrna I,oy, Phyllis Thaxter, Basil Rathbone, Tallulah Bankhead, Art
homeoftheworldclassshipbuilder BathIronWorks andthe17thbest smallcityinAmerica!In1608thefirst shipbuiltintheNewWorldwas launchedtwelvemilesdownriverand sincethattimeshipsofeveryclasshave beenbuilthere.Atthesouthendof thecityisthenationallyacclaimed MaineMaritimeMuseum oftenvisited byFallShips.Nearbyarecoastalbeaches withbeautifulexpansesofsand,water, andsky.DowntownBathhasaunique mixofstores,restaurantsandservices. Dockatour Citypier, enjoyapicnicat our Kennebecriverfrontpark, and stayinoneofourquaint B&B's. Bath's residentialandbusinessareasreflect threecenturiesofhistory.Forthosewho enjoyoldbuildingsandarchitectural variety,Bathoffersselfguidedwalking anddrivingtours.Comecelebratethe artsatthe ChocolateChurch, andjoin 70,000visitorsduringour4 thofJuly HeritageDays. Comeandvisitthenew WingFarm, Bath'sfirstbusinesspark.
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Carney-well, you get the picture! The Ogunquit Playhouse Foundation, formed in 1995, is launching itssecondseasonasproudownerandtrusteeofthe playhouse continuing the playhouse promise to present the best available performers, plays, and sjsccialSundayconcerts.'IlienewlyformedOgunquit PlayhouseHicatreGuildoffersachancetogetareal insiderâslookattheworkingofatheatre.Tolearn moreaboutthehistoryandtraditionoftheOgunquit Playhouse, join them for a âBackstage Tuesday Morningâ'lour,onehourtoursstartingal11a.m. June29;July13&27;August10,24&31.Or,planto seetheGuildEvent:â'IlieQueenofBackBay,âJune 12th at 7 p.m. , a one-woman show of the life and timesofIsabellaStewartGardner.The1999theater season kicks off with âA Funny 't hing Happened on theWaytotheForumâ:azanybellylaughofashow, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, winner of 6 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. June 21July3.Next,catchIraI xj vinâsâDeathtrap,"anintricate tale woven with mounting suspense, thrills and laughter,startlingrighttotheend.Monday,July5Sat.,July17.Donâtbeleftoutofâ'HielastNightof Ballyhoo,âthesocialeventoftheseason(atleastfor theFrictagfamily).1997TonyAward/BestPlay.Treat yourselftoâ"rheForeigner,â1.arrvShueâsnon-stop hilariousvision,whichwontwoObieAwardsandthe OuterCriticsCircleAwards:BestNew'AmericanPlay and Best off-Broadway Production. Finish out the summer with the luxurious âMusical Evening of Classic Gershwinâ including âRhapsody in Blueâ and âAn/XmcricaninParis.âFeaturingsingingstarsfrom Broadway, this production is co-conceived and conducted by Ogunquit Playhouse favorite Evans Haile who brought to Ogunquit 1996 seasonâs memorable âYes, There Were Giants.â Curtain time all shows â 8 p.m. Monday-Sat., Wednesday & 'Hmrsdavmatinees2:30p.m.,alltickets$25.(207) 646-2402. www.ogunquitplayhousc.org
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Penobscot Iheatrc Company: Celebrating the sixth anniversary this year of the outdoor summer Maine Shakespeare Festival, Penobscot Theatre Company continues to bring life to the Downtown Bangor waterfront. A unique Northern Maine experience: feastonfareprovidedbyon-sitevendors,whilefiretorchjugglers.Renaissancesingersanddancers,and spiritedswordplayentertainyouduringthepre-show activities.The1999ShakespeareFestivalwillfeature: âCymbclinc,â âHenry IV, Part One,â and âThe CompleteworksofShakespeare(abridged),âariotous, wackyrompthroughtheentirecannon(moreorless) injust90fastandfuriousminutes.'Ihesethreeplass willbeperformedinrotatingrepertoryfromJuly22 through/\ugust14.OtherperformancesincludeâSix Women with Brain Death,â opening July 7th for an open-ended run, Wednesday through Sundays. Mark 'ForreswontheDallasTheatreCriticsCircleAward forthiszanyandirreverentmusicalfeaturingawild and wuckv world of six women who have read one too manytabloidarticlesandwhosebrainshaveâexpired.â Forthissummerproduction,Penobscot'Ilieatrcwill beturnedintoacabaretwithtablesarrangedaround the stage and a menu of beverages and snacks for enjoyment during the show. In 1997, Penobscot Theatre Company acquired the beautiful historic (1888) Bangor Opera House. This provides another venueforthetheatreandallowsanexpandedseason, including special touring performances and community involvement. (207) 942-3333. www.maineguide.com/ptc
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SacoRiserGrangeHall:SalmonFalls,Rd,BarMills. z\Universalis!church,asilentmoviehouse,andnow, since 1990 when the Packard family bought it, a bright,intimate(180seals)performingartscenterand theater.'TheOriginals,residenttheaterfortenyears, willbepresentingitssummerperformance,thisyear â'The All Night Strut": a classy, sassy musical celebrationofthe1950sand40s;atwoactbonanzaof the wav things were during the Depression, World War11andthepostwarIxxnn.Fromthefunkyjiveof IlarlcmtothesophisticatedeleganceofElMonaco totheromanceoftheStageDoorCanteen,thisisan eveningfilledwithjazz,blues,Ixdxipandclassicsong standardsthattugattheheart,ticklethefunnybone andraisetherafters.Aninternationalhit,ââThez\ll NightStmt!âisanirresistibleslicksliceofyesteryear. Musical numbers include âChattanooga ChooChoo,â âIn the Mood,â âCl Jive,â âWhite Cliffs of Dover,â âIâll Be Seeing You,â âz\inât Misbehavin.â âBabe-ree-boppmg pizzaz, high steppinâ swing and slitheringjive.Itâssensationalâ(TheBostonGlobe). Getyourreservationsearly.Playdates:July22,25,24, 29,50,51at7:50p.m.andAugust5,6,and7at7:50 p.m.,S10/S8with'Hiursdayâpaywhatyoucanânight. MarkyourcalendarfortheAugust28programâShort Works bv Short-lived Composersâ as performed by concertpianistAllenBarker.Barkerisknownforhis dynamicstyleandeclecticrejx-rtoryandthisevening will purely evidence that as he performs pieces by numerous composers including Chopin, Gershwin, Mozart, Shubert, Mendelssohn, and Webber, all on the Grange's! 892 Steinway. (207) 929-6472; (207) 929-5412.
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non-profit,publiclysupportedorganizationdedicated toartseducationandthepresentationofthearts.â Presenting original musical drama âGnmnia - The Irish Pirate Queenâ bv local plawTight 1'om Power, winner of the 1990 Moss Hart Award. A feisty, rebelliousIrishpiratewomanknowninherhomeland asQueenofIrelandattemptstojustifyherexploitsto Queen Elizalx-th. Original music composed by Liny âbâlash** Allen who in 1985 composed the original score for the adaptation of Ibsenâs âPeer Cynt,â performedattheKennedyCenter;/Mienreceivedthe ASCAP award for Best College Musical. Grannia shows:June25-July11.âEvitaâMilopenAugust6and mu through August 22. Score written by 'Inn Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, âfull of soul-stirring, operatic,rockishandIjtinflairmusicalnumbers.âItâs thestoryofMariaEsaDuarte,wholeasesherrural home for Buenos Aires with 1-atin singer Augustin Magaldi,laconicsasuccessfulradiosoapoperaactor, eventually marrying President Juan Domingo Peron. Playing an active role in politics she becomes a heroinetothepeopleofArgentinawhoaffectionately call her TMU â Also, summer youth arts camp (ages 4-16)'TuesdaysandThursdaysduringJuly.(207)6425743.Ortrytheirpageontheworldwidesveb: www.schoolhouscarts.org
The 'Theater At Monmouth. Designated by the Maine State Legislature in 1975 as âThe Shakespearean Theater of Maine,â the Theater at Monmouth performs in historic Cumston Hall, a century old Victorian Opera House graced with a soaringtower,stainedglasssvindosss,rococoplaster and muraled ceilings. With only 275 scats, no audiencememberismorethan12rowsass-ayfromthe performers-noneedformicrophoneshere!(Apairof binoculars,however,canbeseenifyoutiltyourhead back and gaze at the cherub on the ceiling staring down at sou through them!) /\ fine summer outing meanderingalongRoute202throughthehills,apple orchards,andlakestothetheaterwherealoyalcastof seasoned actors returns summer after summer from theaters in New York and the West Coastâthis year celebratingtheir30thseason!Performedinrotating re|>ertorv,theseasonbeginswithâRomeoandJuliet,â which was first presented during the theaterâs inauguralseasonin1970,openingJuly2.âHarvey,â Elwood P. Dowd and his good friend, a six foot invisiblerabbit,gracethestageforthefirsttimeat Monmouth-opensJuly9.â'HieComedyofErrors,"a wildlyentertainingclassicwhereconfusionreigns, opensJulv23.ââIlieLioninWinter,âacontemporary drama full of high energy and sharply funnyâopens Julv30.'Theclassicchildrenâstalc,"Cinderella,â opens August 10. Box office: (207) 933-9999. www.theatcratmonmouth.org
IlieTheaterProject.14SchoolStreet,Brunswick. The 'Theater Project Professional Ensemble will present two sparkling comedies this summer: Shakespeareâsâ'1âhe'TamingoftheShrewâandEric OvennversâOntheVerge,âopening'Thursday.JulyS at8p.m.andmiminginrepertorythroughthemiddle of August. Artistic Director Al Miller promises a surprisetwisttohisproductionofâ'Ilie'Tamingofthe Shrew,â one of Shakespeareâs most bawdy and rollickingcometlies."OntheVerge,âthestoryofthree unmen adventurers traveling through time and space confrontedwithAmericanpopculture,isdescribedas âdazzling verbal acrobatics." The Theater Project YoungCompanywilljointhefestivitiesforthefinal week of the Festival, Wednesday, August IS to Saturday,August21,withtheirannualproductionof one-act plavs entitled, âBoxers - A Collection of
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The Waterville Opera House at 93 Main Street, Waterville.Builtin1902itisthethirdlargesttheater venueinthestate.Blessedwith995plushred,velvet seats,notonewithabadviewofthestage,apitlarge enough for a 30-piece orchestra, rich, red velvet curtain, stunning gold leaf plasterwork, excellent acousticsandstateoftheartequipment.Restoredin the1970s,thisColonialRevivalstylebuilding(which alsohousesthecityhall)islistedontheNational RegisterofIlisloricPlaces.Ithasachievedareputation forexcellenceamongperformingartspresentersinthe state and has evolved into a lively community arts centerwithmanyvariedprograms.'Iickets:(207)8737000. www.opcnihouse.com
Portland Sjmphony Orchestra, 477 Congress Street Mezzanine, Box 3573, Portland. in Merrill Auditorium. On Wednesday, June 30, âIndependence Pops,â the Portallid Symphony Orchestraâs annual musical salute to Independence Day, will be performedat7:30p.m.atKortWilliamsParkinCape Elizabeth. Program highlights include â1812 Overture,â patriotic songs by Sousa and Cohan, a Duke Ellington medley, and music from StarWan:. A fireworksdisplaywillconcludetheconcert.IâSOwill perform the âIndependence Popsâ concert throughout the 4th of July weekend at the following times and locations: Thursday, July 1, at Thornton Academy FootballFieldinSacoat7:30p.m.;Friday,July2at the Central Maine Technical College Campus in Auburn at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, July 3 at Shawnee Peak,Bridgtonat7:30p.m.;andSunday,July4atthe Southern Maine Technical College in South Portland at4:00p.m.(207)842-0800.
Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, Bowdoin College, Brunswick.'ThisyearâsMusicFestconcertscries(held at 8:00 p.m. on Fridays at Crookcr Theater at Brunswick High School) begins on July 2 with Brahmsâ String Quartet in C Major, op. Ill and the Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 77. The July 16 concert,âThez\rtistrvofCellistTsuvoshiTsutsumiâ includes performances of the Sonata for Flute and PianobvFrancisPoulencandtheSonatainDMajor, op. 58 bv Felix Mendelssohn. âMozart, Beethoven and a Grand Premiere!â follows on July 23 with performances of the Hom Quintet in E-flat, K401 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the WorldPremiereof CamperFestivalConcerto by Ralph Shapev. and the PianoTrioinB-flat,op.97(âArchdukeâ)byLudwig van Beethoven. The concluding concert, âArtists of theFestivalâwillincludeBeethovenâsPiano'InoinD Major,op.709,no.I(âGhostâ),SextetforPianoand Winds by Frcncis Poulenc, and the Piano Quintet in E-flat, op. 44 bv Robert Schumann. For additional information about the Bowdoin College Music Festival and the âUpbeat! Concert Seriesâ (held Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at the Kresge z\uditoriumatBowdoin,startingJuly6)call(207)7253322.Toordertickets,(207)725-3895.
Hanilton House Concerts, Vaughanâs Line, South Berwick. Summer concerts in an enchanting garden setting overlooking the Salmon Falls River. Free guided landscape tours will be offered after the concert.Allconcertsbeginat4:00p.m.andlastone hourwiththeexceptionofJuly4concertwhichgoes until 5:30 p.m. Performers include: Harvery Reid, original and traditional acoustic music, including ballads and folk songs from New England, Sunday,
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July 4; Maine Brass Quintet, performing Ragtime, Swing,andsing-a-longfavorites,July11;KeithCrook and Carl Dimow, guitar and flute, 18th and 19th century chamber music; Monica Palmes Crabin, playingtheguitar,banjo,andautoharp,andsingingan eclecticmixofsongs,showsthediversityofAmerican music; Randy Armstrong, guitar virtuoso and percussionist who plays more than twenty-five instruments from around the world, will perform a mixture of contemporary jazz, ethnic, and improvisational music, August 1; and The York Singers,asixteenmembermixedchorus,willperform lx)thclassicalandpopularpieces,pleasingeveryonein thefamily.(603)4363205.
Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ presents the 87th annual summer recital series on the mighty Kotzschmar organ at 730 p.m. on 'Tuesday evenings (except July 21 and 28, both Wednesday evenings selected to avoid conflict with Portland Opera) in MerrillAuditoriumstartingwithPortlandMunicipal Organist Ray Cornils on June 15; followed by James Welch on June 22; Dr. Christine Clcwell performing classicsincludingmusicbyPortlandâsJohnKnowles Paine on June 29; 'Thomas Hazelton, back for his third visit by popular demand on July 6; Dorothy Papadakos,organistoftheCathedralofSt,Johnthe Divine in New York City and known for her wonderfuljazz,basedimprovisations,Jul) -13;Douglas Rafter,aPortlandinstitutionandformerMunicipal organist,July21;BerjZamkochianreturningforhis 43rd summer of playing on the Kotschmar, July 28; John Weaver, head of the organ departments at both JuliardandCurtisSchoolsofMusic,August3;Walt Strony, American 'Theatre Organ Societyâs 1992 Organist of the Year who âbrought down the houseâ hisfirstyearhere,August10;ScottDettra,August17; Frederick Hohman, known for his vast symphonic organ repertoire, z\ugust 24 and Peter Conte, Philadelphiaâs Wanamaker Grant Court Organist, back by request after a stunning 1998 Kotzschmar debut.$5suggested.(207)883-9525.
The I -irk Society for Chamber Music, P.O. Box 11, Portland. This summer the Portland String Quartet will perform at the Shaker Society Meetinghouse in NewGloucester7p.m.onJuly17th.(207)926+597.
FirstParishChurch,MaineStreetatBathRoad,near Bowdoin College, Brunswick, presents a series of summerrecitalsonthe1883Ihitchings-Plaistedorgan at12:10p.m.onTuesdays,startingwithIlaroldStover onJuly6;KennethGrinnellonJuly13;AlbertMelton on July 20; Nancy Wines-DeW'an on July 27; Ray ComilsonAugust3;andKevinBirchonAugust10./\ tourofthishistoricchurchwillbeavailableaftereach concert.(207)729-7331.
Round 'lop Center for the z\rts. Business Route 1, Damariscotta presents a large variety of concerts throughout the summer, all beginning at 8:00 p.m. (with the exception of the Children's ice cream concert, August 25, which begins at 7:00 p.m.): Inanna-Sisters in Rhvthm, June 19; Lisa Graf/Petcr Bortfcldt,June22;PaulSullivanJazzTrio,June26; SolatiTrio(violinist,pianist,cellist),July6;Portland OperaRepertory'Iâheatre,July10;InternationalPiano Festival,July13;NewYorkRagtimeOrchestra,July 17;InternationalPianoFestival,July20;z\lCoreyâs BigBand,July24;InternationalPianoFestival,July 27; Manchester Brass, July 31; Internationa) Piano Festival, August 3; Deborah Cook, Soprano and Ronald Marlowe, Pianist, August 7; Stephan Tran Ngoc,ViolinIleneBillaut,Piano,/\ugust10;Greg
Abate Quintet, August 14; 5th Annual Salt Bay ChamljerfestConcerts,August20-21,27-28;andthe Mills Girls singing song from 1900 - Millennium, Scpteml>cr7.(207)563-1507.
North Atlantic Blues Festival, Harbor Park, Rockland,offerssixteenhoursofmainstagemusical entertainment,rainorshine.PerformingonJuly10 will be Pam Baker & the Blue Plate Special, Chico Banks, Sydney Elis, JJ Caillier &' the Zydeco Knockouts,MitchWoods,SandraHall,I.ilEd&the Blues Imperials, Shemckia Copeland and the Hmd AnnualBluesClubCrawlfeaturingtopregionalblues performers from New England & Eastern Canada. Performers on Sunday, July 11, will include Lea Gilmore,BlueElaines,CarlWeathersby,ChrisCain, Rod Piazza, Denise DiSalle and Bobby Rush. Show times:12p..m.to8p.m.,bothdays.(207)236-7660.
ColbyCollege,Waterville,intheGouldMusicShell, donâtmissAlCoreysBigBand,from5:30untildusk, Julv11.Otherconcertsinthelx)rimerChapel,allat 7:30 p.m., include: Anthony di Bonavenura Piano Recital, Julv 12; Students of the Piano Institute program perform, July 22 and 23; Portland String Quartet, Julv 27 and August 3; Students of the Portland String Quartet (at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.). August 7; and Festival service of the Church Music Institute,August14.(207)872-3386.
Penobscot Marine Museum, corner of Route 1 and ChurchStreet,Searsport,"ElashinthePan,"Steel Band Concert and Street Dance, on the Museum Grounds,June28.(207)548-2529.
Portland Parks and Recreation, Summer in the Parks Concerts. In Deering Oaks Park: Downcast Barber Shop Chorus, June 15, 7:30 p.m.; Phil Rich BigBandonJune22at7:30p.m.;Fivein'lime(a capellaquintet),June29at7:30p.m.;Julie&Brownie (childrenâsconcert),July1at12:30p.m.;lamaCoro (ReggaeandIatiltdnlhms)July6at7:30p.m.;Good RockinâDaddv(childrenâsconcert),July8at12:3(1 p.m.;CattleCall(countrvAvcstcrn),July13at7:30 p.m.; BJ Hickman Magic Show on July 15 at 12:30 p.m.;ItalianHeritage('enterBand,July20at7:30 p.m.;Tanglctoonsat12:30onJulv22;DictaKnights (60âsrhythmandblues),July27at7:15p.m.;Kid Pop!, Julv 29 at 12:30 p.m.; Wavward W'inds (woodwind quintet), August 3 at 7:00 p.m.; Marcus Gale(forchildren)August5at12:30p.m.;Julie& Brownie(asjsecialeveningkidsshow),August10at 7:00p.m.andChildren'sIheatreofMaineChildren's Concert, August 12 at 12:30 p.m. At W'cstcrn Prom Park,sunsetfolkconcertsinclude:MarkEarrington, June 16, 8:00 p.m. ; Darien Brahms, June 23, 8:00 p.m.;AbiTapia,June30at8:00p.m.;'HieScharff Brothers,July7at8:00p.m.;JimGallant,July14at 8:00p.m.;SlaidCleaves,July21at8:00p.m.;Dan Merrill,Julv28at7:45p.m.;IâhePiners.August4at 7:30 p.m.; Marianne Chatterton, August 11 at 7:30 p.m.z\tFortAllenPark:ChandlerâsBand,July4at 7:00p.m.;July15at7:30p.m.;July22at7:30p.m.; Julv 29 at 7:15 p.m. and z\ugust 5 at 7:15 p.m. At HarborViewPark,childrenâsconcerts:Tangletoons, Julv6at12:30p.m.andJulie&Brownie,July20at 12:30p.m.
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Center for Cultural Exchange, One Longfellow Square, presents dance parties even- Friday night startingat7pan.Admissionvariesandisatthedexrr andscheduleissubjecttochangesopleasecallahead, (207) 761-1545. Dance Friday schedule for each monththroughouttheyearisasfollows:1stFriday, Mediterranean(Creek,Italian,Balkan):2ndFriday, Latin(Mexican,PuertoRican);5rdFriday,African andAfro-Caribbean;4thFriday,Celtic(Irish,FrenchCanadian) and 5th Friday, Indian. On July 10 the CenterissponsoringaconcertwithTheChieftansat theMerrillAuditorium.
Ram Island Dance Companyâs summer performÂŹ ances include: âSpectral Evidence PerformanceDiscussionâattheDanforthCaller}-inPortland,June 19;DancePortlandatthePortlandPerformingArts Center, 25A Forest /Venue, Portland, August 20 and 21;andRainIslandDanceinConcertatDccrtrccsin 1larrison,August27.(207)775-2562.
Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Square, Portland. Several superb exhibits grace the PMA throughout the summer. âThe Only Woman on IkrardâthroughJune27isanexhibitofphotography, diaryentries,andartifactsthatshedslightonthe historic seafaring journey of Alice and Sumner Drinkwaterastheysailedaroundtheworldatthetuniof-the-ccntury. âFanciful, Melancholy, and Tragic: Emotion in the Art of Pablo Picasso,â on exhibit throughSeptcmlxr6,promisestobes|x*ctacularasit examines emotion in the masterâs works, from his âblue periodâ through his violent paintings during WWII.âJourneyof1,ight:CelebratingtheCentennial of the Portland Camera Club,â through July 5, includes more than 100 photographs bv past and current members of the now 100-year-old Portland Camera Club, the fourth oldest camera club in the UnitedStates.'Thisexhibitionshowcasestherich photographic history of Maine, from turn-of-thecenturylanternslidesandpictorialistworksfromthe 1920âstonewdigitalcolorprints.âIx>vcandthe AmericanDream:'TheArtofRobertIndianaâthrough October 17, features 65 works including paintings, sculpture, and prints bv this artist, most widely recognized for his famous image, âLive.â Indiana, although categorized during the 60âs as a âPop Artist.ââdistinguishedhimselffromthatgroupbyhis useofwordsandkeeninterestintheconceptofthe Americandream.'Ibisexhibitfocusesonthistheme as found in Indianaâs mature work. Mark your calendarforâThursday,June24forarareopportunity to spend an evening with Robert Indiana, in the museum auditorium at 6:50 p.m. Find time between June 26 and August 29 to see âJames Fitgerald in Maine,âanexhibitionofninemajorandrarely-seen worksdatingfromthefinalphaseofFitzgeraldâscareer on Monhegan island; see these bold and haunting images of Monhegan and Mount Katahdin.*âJohn Singer Sargent,â from July 5 through September 26 showcasesselectionsofSargentâsworkfromprivate collections and the permanent collection including oils,drawingsandwatercolors.'Iliemuseumisopen 10a.m.to5p.m.TuesdaythroughSaturday,10a.m. to 9 p.m. 'Thursday-Friday, and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Free admission Fridas evenings from 5 p.m. to9p.m.Formoreinformation,call(207)775-ARâIâS or(S00)6594067.
FarnsworthrXrtMuseum,352MainStreet,Rocklaud.
'The museum is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-SatÂŹ urday and 12-5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission includes the museum, the Wyeth Center, the Homestead, and die Olson I louse. Summer schedule: â/X Century of Wyeths: Including Selections from MBNA, Brandywine Museum and Private Collections,â through October17;"DifferentStroke:Watercolorsfromthe Permanent Collection,â through September 6; Inventing Acadia: Artists and Tourists at Mount Desert,â June 13 through October 24; âNevelson at 100,â September 23 through March 12; and âRalph Rosenberg,â September 23 through January 2. "CommunityFestival,âAugust15,9:30to4:freeadÂŹ missiontomuseum.(207)596-6457.
The Jones Museum of Glass & Ceramics, 35 DouglasMountainRoad,Sebago(justoffRoute107). Aver}'uniquemuseum,withover7,000piecesinthe permanentcollection,andofferingspecialexhibits andtoursbyappointment.Fineresearchlibraryalso available.Visittheunusualgalleryshopforgifts, antiques,booksandcollectibles.Themuseumisopen 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and noonto5p.m.onSunday.(207)787-3370.
Center for Maine History, 489 Congress Street, Portland."FirstLight:'IlieDawnofPhotographyin Maine,1840-1860âwillbethefeatureexhibitatthe MaineHistoricalGallerythroughtheendofOctober. Donât miss this opportunity to see the legacy of Maineâs first photographers, a portrait of an era, preservedwithhauntingdetailonpolishedsilver.'Ilie exhibition also features a âhands onâ component where children and adults can experiment with photographic processes and learn how light can produceapicture.Thegallcry*isopendaily,10-5. (207)879-0247.
PejepscotHistoricalSocietyâandMuseum,159Park Row, Brunswick. Museum hours at Tuesday throught Friday,from9a.m.to5p.m.,Saturdayfrom9a.m.to 4p.m.and'Hmrsdayuntil8p.m.'Hieresearchfacility is open year-round. Three summer exhibits include: âSail/Xwav:PejebscotFamiliesatSeaâ;âStillShadows: StudentPhotographsoftheSkoficld-Whittier1louseâ; andâPejebscotPastTimes.âThehistoricalsociety sponsors a number of events throughout the summer, includingfamilvprogramssuchasâStarGazers,âJune 24 and 26; âPuzzle Tours,â July 8 and 10 and September 11; âShipyard Games,â July 22 and 24; âSailorsâ Trunks,â August 12 and 14; âCrime and Punishment,â August 26 and 28; and "Joshua Chamberlain Birthday Party, September 9. Walking toursinclude:"Walking'lourofBrunswick,Womens History Trail,â June 26, July 31, August 28 and September25;âWalking'lourofBrunswick,1.ocal zXrchitecturc,â Julv 15 and August 19. âCommunity Open Housesâ with free tours of the Joshua Chamberlain Museum and the Skoficld-Whittier House will be held on Julv 1 and August 5; âChambeilain Davsâ with lectures, music, tours, lobsterkikeandotherexcitingeventsassociatedwith thelifeofJoshuaChamberlain,heroofGettysburg, governorofMaine,presidentofBowdoinCollege,are /Xugust11throughthe14withadvanceregistration required for some events; and âMaine Heritage Day andBrunswickFamilvArtsFestivalâwillbeonSepÂŹ tember IS and includes free admission to the ChamÂŹ berlain Museum and Skolfield-Whitticr House. (207) 7294,606.pcjcpscoK4curtislibrarv.com
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AttheArmoryRestaurantinthePortlandRegencyHotel, spectacularcuisine,OldPortcharm,andimpeccableservice cometogetherinanelegantyetcasualatmosphere.Alongwith freshdinnerspecialsfeaturingfoodsfromlandandsea,the Armorychefsprepareunforgettablehousespecialtiestike SeafoodFettuccinewithlobster,shrimp,crab,andmussels; SteakDiane,andBlackAngusSirloin.TheArmoryRestaurant is also open for breakfast and lunch. Reservations ruconmwnJed. 774-4200.
AubergineBistro/Winebar,aParisienbistroinPortland'sArts District.TastothecookingofSWFance,theGasconyregion, donewithametropolitanaccent.Fish,shellfish,duck,lamb,and always steak with succulent sauces and amazing acÂŹ companiments.Elizabeth'srawmilkcheesesorwonderful dessertstofinish.Formidable!5455CongressSt.874-0680. DinnerTues-Sat5:30-closo.FrenchSundaybrunch11-2P.M.
The Audubon Room at the Inn by the Sea on Route 77 in CapoElizabethcombinesbreathtakingviewsoftheAtlantic OceanwithculinarymasterpiecesthatfeatureIreshlocal produce,nativeseafoodspecialties,andexceptionalhandmade breadsanddesserts.Housefavoritesincludegrilledcraband macadamiaencrustedswordfishwithorangepepperbasilcoulis andsautdofMainelobsterandvealonfreshangelhairwith roastedtomatobeurreblanc.Patiodiningandoffpremise cateringavailable.Servingbreakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily. 767-0888.
Barbara's Kitchen and Cafe. 388 Cottage Road, South Portland,acrossfromthePortlandPlayersTheater,headingto FortWilliams.Casual,c reativo,andmodestlypricedcuisinefor intimatediningbysunlightforbreakfast,candlelightfordinner. VegetarianspreferringspicecansavorourBlackBeanand HabaneroPepperRavioli.N.Y.stylesteakw/Portabello Mushroomsanddemi-glazeisafavoriteofcarnivores.âThe rosemaryfocacciaisreasonalonetopayavisit,"-Downeast, Feb'99.Callforreservations767-6313.Selectedwines available.
BenkayRestaurant'sloyalfollowingenjoysits'visualand culinaryworksofart'preparedbyprofessionallytrainedchefs fromJapan,its'knowlodgableandenthusiasticwaitstaff*and 'over-the-toptasteexperience'-MaineSundayTelegram.Treat yourselftothesuperbsushibaroranelaboratedinnercooked atthetable.TrytheNYStrip;Shabu-Shabu;Sukiyakiandtofu. Ortempura,teriyaki.Awideselectionofappetizers,soups, salad,noodles,chickenandvegetarianselections.Fullbar. sakeandwinelist.2IndiaStreet,treeparking.773-5555.
Bintliff'sAmericanCafe'isPortland'sonlyall-day/everyday BrunchHouse.SpecialitiesincludeBenedictsBelgianWaffles, Omelets,HomemadeGranola,andotherfineAmericanCuisine. Featureddaily7am.-2pm.Speciallydinnermenuitemsinclude RoastedPnmoRib.SauteedShrimpandMusselssimmeredina tomato,garlicandfennelsaffronbroth,andRisottoofbutternut squash.Homemadebroads,pastas,anddeserts.Fullbar. Extensivewinolist;aBservedinwarmsurroundings.Dinnerserved Mon.-Sat.5:30-9p.m.98PortlandSt.(acrossfromthepostoffice). 774-0005.
Bray'sBrewpubandEatery,theLakeRegion'sonlybrewpub servingthefreshestalesandheartyNowEnglandlunches, dinnersandpublair.Offeringsrangefromburgersandribsto petitfiletsandTuscanstyloseafoodonpasta.Bray'soccupiesa charmingVictorianfarmhouseonly45minutesfromPortlandon Route302atRoute35inNaples.Theseasonaloutdoorbeer gardenfeaturesacousticentertainmentonweekends,asuper barbecuemenuandagreatplacetorelaxOpenyear-round. 693-6806.
TheCanneryOnthebanksoftheRoyalRivertheCannery offersavanetyofdiningexperiencesfromouroutdoorcovered decktotheloftoverlookingthediningroombelowandtheriver. Themenuincludestraditional'CoastofMame'faresuchas
lobster,clams,crabcakesandchowderaswellasaselectionof creativepasta,chicken,steakandfishspecialties.Function roomavailable.LowerFallsLanding.Yarmouth.Majorcredit cards/reservationsaccepted.846-1226.
CafeStroudwater.specializesinAmericanbistrostylecuisine withanemphasisonnativeMaineseafood&primecutsofbeef. Itisfive-starawardwinningche'WilliamBoutwell'screative touchesâsuchaspinenutencrustedrackoflambwithfresh ratatouilleâthatmakethisdiningexperiencelikenootherin Portland.Inadditiontoaspectacular.GrandSundayBrunch, CafeStroudwaterservesbreakfast,luncheonanddinnerdaily. TheCafealsooffersPortland'sonlyChef'sTable,andan innovativeselectionofwines&locallybrewedbeers.Locatedin theEmbassySuitesHotel,reservationssuggested775-0032.
CricketsRestaurantinFreeport.Deliciousfoodatreasonable prices.Featuringfreshlocalseafood,lobster,weekendprime rib,steaks,fajitas,pasta,salads,specialtysandwiches, vegetarianselections,dailyblackboardspecials.Private functionroom.Fullservicelounge-Mainemicrobrewsontap. Easy,convenientparkingonly1/2milesouthofL.L.Bean. OpenforbreakfastSaturday&Sunday;SundayBrunchmenu from11-3.MainStreet,Freeport.865-4005.Reservations/major creditcardsaccepted;smoking&non-smokingsections.
Youcan'tbeatthelocationofDiMilloâsAoatingRestaurantal 25LongWharfoffCommercialStreetforfabulouswaterviews ofPortlandHarbor.Escapefromthehustleandbustleofthecity bywatchingtheboatsgobyasyouenjoyfreshMainelobster servedyear-round,steak,seafooddishes,andmore.Open7 daysaweekfrom11a.m.to11p.m.,withachildren'smenu available.Fordrinksandalightermenu,trytheirPortside Lounge.772-2216.
Empty Pockets Live Irish Music Pub showcases the best musiciansfromNewEnglandandbeyondfeaturingworldclass Irishmusicaswellaslivejazz,swing,andblues.Themenu includeshomemadeIrishScones.GuinnessStew,andIrishSoda Bread.SeewhytheCBWcallsusPortland's"warm,comfyworld.' 27ForestAve,Portland.ParkingacrossthestreetatGateway Garage.207-774-1100.Tues.-Sat.:5p.m.-1a.m.,Sun.:3p.m.-1 a.m.Dinnerservednightlyuntil10p.m.
WelcometoF.ParkerReidyâs,siteoftheoriginalPortland SavingsBankbuiltin1866at83ExchangeStreet.Established in1976duringtherenaissanceoftheOldPortarea,F.Parker Reidy's has become a Portland fine dining tradition, specializinginsteaksandfreshseafood,butalsooffering pasta,chicken,andsalads,withprimeribfeaturedon weekends.Turn-of-the-centurydecor,personalizedservice, and great food create a warm and congenial atmosphere popularforbothbusinessandintimatedining.773-4731.
DeepintheheartofthemysteriousWoodfordsareaat540 ForestAvenueistheGreatLostBear,whereyou'llfindafull barfeaturingover50(that'sright,live-o)draughtbeers, predominantlyfromlocalmicro-breweries.Accompanyingthem isanenormousmenuwitheverythingfromsoups,salads,and sandwichestosteaksandribs,aswellasalargevegetarian selectionandthebestnachosandbuffalowingsintown. Discoverwherethenativesgowhenthey'rerestless!Serving from11:30am.to11:30p.m.sevendaysaweek.772-0300. Visituson-lineat:http://www.greatlostbear.com
HansonBrosSeafoodCafemixesanextraordinaryseafood retailbusinesswithanoutstandingrestaurantspacein Portland'sinvigoratingnewPublicMarket.Dinerscanchoose fromaclassicmenuofseafoodchoices(plussomechickenand beef)andarawbarguaranteedtopleasethemostpersnickety oyster eater. Open 7 days, 11-7 (Sun 12-5) with Maine microbrewsahousespecialtyandFridays,5-8,afreeselected seafoodappetizerhappyhour&beerspecial.Trytheiraward winningLobsterBisquewithchunksoffreshpickedlobster meat!PrebleSt.,228-2010.
Freeport-HarraseeketInn.2blocksnorthofL.L.Bean,isone greatcountryinnwithtwogreatrestaurants.Enjoybreakfast, lunch,dinner,afternoonteaorSundayBrunchinanelegant maindiningroomwhichfeaturesclassiccuisine,tableside service,andflambes.TheBroadArrowTavernoffersanopen kitchen,woodfiredovenandgrill.AAA""Zagotand Wine Spectator AwardsofExcellence.84rooms,indoorpool, extendedstaycondos.Open365days,majorcreditcards. www.stayfreeport.com.Harraseeke@aol.com.800-342-6423. Fax207-865-1684.
Hugo'sPortlandBistro,accessiblylocatedattheintersection ofMiddleStreetandFranklinArtery,wasPortlandDining Guide's 1996 Gold Medal Winner. The innovative menu changesmonthlyandfeaturesfreshseafoodandinteresting vegetariandishes.Crabcakesareahousespecialty,and parkingisavailable!ServingdinneronlyTuesday-Saturday, withlivepianomusicnightly.Forreservationscall774-8538.
JamesonTavem.Consistsoftwowelcomingparts,acasual barandloungeandamoreformaldiningroomeachofferinga comfortableplaceforeasydining.Thebuildingisthesiteofthe signingoftheconstitutionforthestateofMainewhenitbroke away from Massachusetts, the room being preserved and availableforviewingattheTavern.Classicpreparationsserved inagracefulandelegantsettingmaketheJamesonTavema fineretreatfromfrenziedoutletshopping.115MainSt, Freeport.865-4196.Creditcardsaccepted;reservations recommended.
Katahdin,atSpringandHigh,oppositetheartmuseum, specializesincomfort:comfortablefoodacrossatantalizing culinaryrange,comfortableatmosphereandwaitstaff,and comfortableprices.Itsidentifiablyloyalclienteleestablishesits credibilityandpopularity.Trythefishchowder($2.95/3.95), crabcakes($13.95),grilledseascallopswithspicylime& vegetablevinaigrette($14.95)orthechefâsBluePlateSpecial ($10.95).Allhomemadedessertsincludingtheirownicecream &sorbets.Tues-Thurs,5-9:30pm;Fri&Sat5-10:30.774-7140. It's*MextotheMax!'atMargaritasMexicanRestaurants& WateringHole!WithtwogreatlocationsinPortland,othersin Lewiston.Augusta.OronoandPortsmouth,Margaritasserves up'oversized*mealsanddeliciouscolossal-sizeddrinks! There'salwaysfreehotchipsandsalsa,themargaritasare downrightlegendary,andthehousespecialtyisthesizzling fajita!HappyhourM-F,4-7pm,freehotappetizers.InPortland at242StJohnSt,UnionStationPlaza.874-6444and11Brown StneartheCivicCenter,774-9398.LunchatBrownSt,WedFri.
Maria's Ristorante, est. 1960 by owner/chef Anthony Napolitano.offersexquisiteItaliancuisineplusalargevarietyof Italianwinesbytheglass.Spacious,beautiful,Italiandecorated diningrooms.Privateroomsavailableforlargeparties. Specialties:vealsaltimboca.lobsteralfredoorfradiavoloand friedroastedgarliccalamari.Desserts:pannacotta,chocolate amarettofudgecake,andNapolitanoâsownpistachiogelato. Lunch:$5-$8,Tues-Fri,11:30am-2pm.Dinner:$10-$19, Tues-Satfrom5pm.337CumberlandAve.,on-siteparking. Tel:772-9232.
RealJerkChicken?InahiddencornerbehindShaw'sMil! Creek?Hardtobelieve,butawholerangeofâJamaican Experience*canbeyoursfor$5or$6attheMillcreekCafe ownedandoperatedbyCaribbeannativeSloneMcFarquer. Breakfastspecialtiesinclude"funkyomelets*withinnovative spiceandseasoningmixes;dinnerspecialtiesmayinclude OxtailStewandchickencurry.Breakfast-lunchsevendays startingat7am;dinner,Wed-Sat.5-10pm.9QStreetinSouth Portland'sWaterfrontMarket.Tel:767-0887.
TheOideHouse,theoldesthouse(c.1790)inRaymondsitting alongsidePantherRunonRt85.offersaclassic,European basedcuisine(BeefWellingtonBordelaise.SteakauPoivre) withthebestMainetouches(chowder.LobsterGrandMarnier, BakedStuffedHaddock).Elegantandcomfortable,theOide Housecaterstoallages.RecipientoftheGourmetDinerClub ofNorthAmericaGoldenForkAward(98).Dinnerserved5-10pm nightly;5-9pmTues-SunafterLaborDay.Visa/MC,casualdress, reservationsaccepted;specialpartiesbyrequest.655-7841.
The Pepperclub is a prize-winning restaurant (âBest Vegetarian"andâBestValue"in Frommer'sGuidetoNew England) featuringcreativeworldcuisine.Itsblackboardmenu typicallylistsfivevegetarian,threefish,andthreemeatentries, includingasuperborganicbeefburger.Peppercluboffers relaxed,colorful,unusuallyaffordablediningontheedgeofthe OldPortwitheasy,freeparkingandgoodwinesandbeers. Opennightlyat5p.m.;creditcardsaccepted.78MiddleStreet, nearFranklinArtery.772-0531.
Ricetta'sBrickOvenPizzeria,votedâBestPizzainMaine* since1990bythePPHandCBW,Ricetta'sistrulyatasteofthe oldcountry.M.E.Curlyofthe PPH raves:âRicetta'sisarguably thebestpizzawestofRome."Dine-in,take-out,delivery,and cateringareavailable.Theall-you-can-eatgourmetlunchbuffet includespizza,pasta,soup,andsalad.KidseatFREEduring SundaylunchbuffetandMondaysfrom3p.m.untilclosing. Locatedat29WesternAvenue,SouthPortland.775-7400.
SaigonThinhThanh,608CongressStreet,Portland.âOfthe 137restaurantslistedinthe1996-97edition,SaigonThin Thanhisafour-starrestaurantrankedfirstinvalue.SaigonThin Thanh is Maine'sâand probably New Englandâsâfinest Vietnameserestaurant.ââPortlandDiningGuide. âFourstarsfor
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Sebago Brewing Company A great raw bar. boating motif decoranditsownbeer(youcanwatchitbeingmadehere)are someofthefeaturesofthisuniquemicro-breweryrestaurant nestledintheunlikelyenvironsofMaineMallnexttoFilene's Basement.TrytheLobsterQuesadilla.NativeMusselssteamed inhousebrewedaleorMaine's#1PastramiSandwich.Entrees featuredailyfreshcatch,perfectlygrilledNYSirloin,chicken, heartypastasandampleinventivesalads.Singlemaltscotch, goodwines.Serving11am-1am,happyhourMon-Fri4-7&10close.879-ALES(2537).
Sevanah'sComeandeatâSomethingDifferent.âOurauthentic cuisineissuretospicenupyourtastebuds.MaineSunday TelegramreportsSevanah'sisPortland'snewestfourstarexotic foodexperience.CaribbeanandCajun-creolecookingatitsbest, servedinabrightandfriendlyatmosphere.Selectivefourstar dishesincludeRoti,CurryShrimp.JerkChicken.Jambalaya. Gumbo.HomemadePecanPieandmore.Dinner(Tue-Fri5-10 pm),Lunch(Thur&Fri11:30am-2:30pm).FridaysHappyHour 5-7pm,Sat11:30am-10pm.Sun1-8pm.144CumberlandAve. 761-7654.MC.V,AMEX.
Silly's.Therestaurantthatdefiesdescription.Theyhave everythingfromcharbroiledburgersandshishkabob,handcut fries.BBQandjerkchicken,toawildvarietyofpizza,vegetarian plates,milkshakes,desserts,andtheirfamousrolledup abdullahs-allmadewithfreshingredientsdaily.Alivelyand funky atmosphere with a patio out back. Beer, wine and occasionallylivemusic.FreedeliverytoPortlandandRt1/Rt88 Falmouth.Monâ˘Sat10-10.40WashingtonAve.,Portland.Credit cardsaccepted.772-0360.
SnowSquall,knownforgreatMaineseafoodandlobster,also servessteaks,chicken,veal,filetofbeefandvegetarian selections.Offeringcasualdiningaswellasfulldinners, luncheoninthepatioordiningroom.Mon-Fri.11:30-930. Happyhourdaily4-6.doubledrinkssinglepriced,wineandbeer specials,freemunchies.Earlydinners$7.95:Mon-Sat,4:30-6 andSun,2-6.FamousSundaybrunchbuffet,11-2.Locatedin SouthPortlandwaterfrontmarketat18OceanStreet,ample parking799-2232or800-568-3260.
Stone Coast Brewing Company is a major micro operation offeringfullrestaurantfacilitiesaswellasfantasticbrewsonits substantialpremisesintheOldPort.Itsrestaurant,openfrom 11:30amdaily,offerseverythingfromsteaktolobster,andyou donâtneedtoleavethebuildingtoenjoysomeofthebestlive musicinPortland-it'sjustupstairs.At14York,thejunctionof Pleasant.YorkandForeStreets,withplentyoffreeparking.Call 773-BEER.
TamarindTreeCookeryoffersadailychanginglunchmenuof traditional&creativemulti-culturalcuisinefortakeawayfeasting, featuringfoodsfromtheMiddleEast.India.SouthAmerica,and Europe.Everythingismadefromscratchusingall-natural ingredients.Specialordersforsuppers,sweets,andsmall gatheringsarewelcomewithadvancenoticeandarediscussed onanindividualbasiswithownerShameemMohiuddin.Located at151NewburySt.,Portland-justofftheFranklinArterialand MiddleSt.intersection,betweenIndia&HampshireStreets. Openweekdays8-5.(207)780-9607.
TheLobsterCookerRestaurantislocatedintheheartof Freeport'sshoppingdistrictjustablockfromL.L.Bean.Fast, friendlyservicefeaturinglobster,crabmeat,scallops,shrimp, award-winningheartychowders,sandwiches,beer,wine,and takeout.Openeveryday.yearround.EnjoyaMainetraditionin theirhistoric1860barnorbaskonthesundrenchedgarden patio.Theirfishchowderhaswon1 st placeintheannual FreeportGreatChowdahChallengein'96.'97.and'98.aswell asBestOverallChowderin1998.865-4349.
TonyRoma'sâFamousForRibs"isconvenientlylocatedatthe endofExit7oftheMaineTurnpike,adjacenttotheHoward Johnson'sinSouthPortlandandjustminutesfromtheMaine Mall.TonyRoma'sacrossthecountryspecializeinthebest barbecueribswithouroriginalsauce.Thegrillisalwaysfiredup forafullmenuofchicken,primerib.steaks,seafood,and sandwiches.Novisitiscompletewithoutourfamousloafofonion nngs.Thebreakfastbuffetopensat7A.M..followedbylunch anddinner.7daysaweek.EnjoythecasualatmosphereofTony Roma's.
TortillaFlathasbeenservingNewEnglandersfineMexican foodanddrinkforover25years.At1871ForestAvenuein Portlandyoucanfindfavoriteslikenachos,fajitas,chimÂŹ ichangas.tamales,burritos,tacos,enchiladas,andfrozen margaritassevendaysaweek,aswellasseafood,steak,pork& chickencookedwithaMexicanflair.Withlunchspecialsstartingat $3-95,achildren'smenu,nightlyspecials,aChiliHappyHour,a screened-indeck,andtake-out.TortiliaFlatÂŤsamemorableMexican experienceyoucanaffordanytime.797-8729.
Valle's.Servingtravelersandlocalresidentssince1933.great foodatreasonableprices:freshMamelobster;theirownthick bandcutsirloins;juicyprimeribs:tendergiantshrimpandmuch more.Familyownedandoperatedforthreegenerations.Visitthe Generations3loungefordancingandliveentertainmentevery PridayandSaturdayeveningDiscoverforyourselfwhythis ^stpopularrestaurantisaâMaineTradition."1140Brighton Ave.Route25AtExit8.MaineTurnpike.Allmajorcredits cards,ampleparking.Open7daysaweek774-4551.
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Itleavesat10a.m.eachdasstarting June27andcontinuingtoSeptember 12.Outwardbound,itthreadsitsway throughDiamondPassbetweenPeaks andthetwoDiamondislands,totheleft ofLong,thenbetweenHopeIslandand Chebeagnc.ItswingseastafterBangs andpassesbetweenLittleBirchand UpperFlagbeforeroundingThruincap andheadingupMerriconcgSoundtoa ratherricketv-lookingpieratBailee.
ThenthereâsastopatCookâsLobster 1louse,atourist'sdreamifevertherewas one.ThisisthePineTreeStateand Cookâsmakesthestatement.Eventhing inhereispine:tables,booths,dividers, posts,beams,ceiling,bar,paneling,even thepartitionsaroundthetoilets(BuOYS andmcrMAIDS).'PhisisthequintessenÂŹ tialMainecoastalrestaurantvouhave alwayslookedfor,andrarelyifever found.Itsplacement,onthewaterright nexttothefcrrvdock,anditsviewsarc outstanding.
Themenu,withitsemphasisonfresh, localseafood,startswithappetizerssuch asclamchowder,Fresh-pickedMaine lobsterstewandsteamedMaineclams. Theclamsaremouthwateringhtender, withtheaccompamingbrothfordipÂŹ ping.andcomeinsmall(about15. 87.95)andlarge(about30,810.95)porÂŹ tions.OurcrockofFrenchonionsoup
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Cook'scrustaceanscanbeorderedin sizesuptofourpounds,andpreparedin anvmannerdesired.\\ctriedbaked, stuffedone-poundlobsterwithtraditionÂŹ alcrackercrumbstuffing(820inMav beforethesummerlobsterharvest broughtthepricesdown).OuronlvdisÂŹ appointmentwiththischoicewasnot havingorderedthelobsterwithaseafood stuffing,foranadditional$5.WedecidÂŹ edtheseafoodstuffingmustbeaknockÂŹ outafterourfirstbiteofthebestfried haddockeitherofushashadanvwherc(a senlargefilletatSI3.95).Myguesthad askedifthehaddockwas,orcouldbe, preparedinbatter.Ilewastoldno,but wasassuredthathewouldenjoythis "localfavorite.âpreparedCookâsstvle. 11isobviouscnjovmentcameasnosurÂŹ prisetoourserverwho,wediscoscred, hasbeenwithCookâssince1984.
Dinnerscomewithawonderful,crisp salad,homemadedressingssuchasblue cheeseandlemondillandachoiceof ricepilaf,Frenchfries,bakedpotatoor vegetabledujour.TherearedailvspeÂŹ cialswhicharcabouthalfpriceat lunchtime.Ontheeveningofourvisit theyincluded:LazyLobsterCasserole (SI5.95);afiletofhaddockbroiledand toppedwithcreamvlobstersauce (815.95);âRaggedIslandLobster"(loh-
stermeatincreamywhitewinesauce tuckedintoapuffpastrytrianglewith asparagusspears,$15.95);andâScallop S]>ecialâ(scallopsbroiled&toppedwith acreamywhitewinemushroomsauce, $16.95).1lamburgerandfries($4.95), haddocksandwich($6.95)andnumerÂŹ ousotherlightfarecanbeorderedat anytime.
Winesstartat$20perbottle,withthe housewine,aPaulMasson,$3.95per
A major attraction of this trip ($14.50 for adults, $13 for seniors, $9.50 for children) is the 2-hour layover at Bailey, which lets you stretch your sea-legs, watch a real working lobstermanâs harbor, and admire the craftsmanship of the worldâs only cribstone bridge, connecting Orrâs & Bailey Islands.
glass;champagnesarcMoetetChandonat$49andKorbel,$23;butbeers arcmorecompetitivelypricedandinÂŹ cludeagoodsamplingfromMaineâs microbreweries.
Dessertheremakesyougladyouâve cometoMaine.Wesharedaclassic Indianpudding($2.50)whichcouldÂŹ nâthavebeenbetteriftheAbcnakis themselveshadmadeit.Route24,BaiÂŹ leyIsland;open11:30a.m.to10p.m. everyday.(207)833-2818.
ThereturntripfromBaileytakesa differentroute,completingacircle grantingview'sofpearlsunseenonthe firsthalfofthejourney.Passingby LittleMarkIslandrevealsagranite monument,constructedin1809asa memorialtoshipwreckedsailors,and stockedinthosedangerousdaysofsail withfoodandwaterformarooned mariners.EagleIsland,thefonncrsumÂŹ merhomeofpolarexplorerAdm.RobÂŹ ertE.Pearyandnowoneofourfew offshorestateparks,isroundednext. 'IhenitâsonbetweenCliffandJewell andthroughWhiteheadPassage, whichseparatesPeaksandCushing, withafinalturnhomehighlighting 1louseIsland.On1louseweseePort Scamme),builtin1808,oppositeasisÂŹ tersentry.PortPreble,twinguardsfor theredoubtablePortlandIlarlx>r.jft-
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Continuing exhibits include âPortraits from the PermanentCollection,ââArtandLifeintheAncient Mediterranean,âandAsianandEuropeanartfromthe permanentcollection.'Hiegalleriesarcopen10a.m.5p.m.Tuesday-Saturdayand2-5p.m.onSunday(free admission).(207)725-3275.
Peary-MacMillan /Vctic Museum, Hubbard Hall, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, displays the fur clothing,snowshoes,pickaxes,knives,guns,andoneof thefixesledgesthatRol>crtE.Pear)'tooktotheNorth Pole,aswellastheEskimopotsandlamps,ivoryand soapstone carvings, hunting weapons, clothing, the full-size skin kayak that Donald B. MacMillan encounteredonhisArcticexplorations,andofcourse afewBowdoinpolarIxrars!Ongoingexhibitsinclude: âS.S. Roosevelt: Model of Strength,"an admiralty model of Robert E. Pearyâs Maine-built ship of exploration; âBaffin Island: Then and Nowâ and âFacingtheFuture:MaskMakingTraditionsofNorth Alaska." Through August 22: "Images of Change: Alaskaatthe'TurnoftheCentury.â'Iliegalleriesarc open 10 a.in.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 2-5 p.m. onSunday(freeadmission).(207)725-3062.
Bates College Museum of Art, Andrews Road, Lewiston presents âCarried Away: The Joy of CollectingArtinMaine,âJuly11throughAugust8: works from the collection of the McCorkles, widely knownfortheirenthusiasticsupportofMaineartists. Exhibit includes selections by Neil Wcllivcr, Ann Lofquist, Alex Katz, Richard Estes, Mark Wethli, Philip Barter, Alan Bray and Dahlov ipcar. Museum hours arc Tuesday through Saturday 10 am through 5 pmandSunday1pmthrough5pm.Itisfree. (207)786-6158, wuw.kitcs.edu/adm/museum
ColbyCollegeMuseumofArt,5600MayflowerIfill, Waterville.ThroughJuly17:âCleveGray,Painter:A Quarter of a Centuryâ; âQuilt National," a juried exhibitionofinternationalartquiltspresentedbythe Dairy'BamSoutheasternOhioCultural/\rtsCenter, July 5 through August 1; âNarratives of African American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell Collection,â more than 100 paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures by more than 60 African /Xmcricanartists;Echoes:'HieArtofDavidC.Driskell (1955-1997),âselectionsfromtheartist/collcctorâsown work,August11throughOctober17;ongoingexhibits arc âThe Art of /\lcx Katz,"in the Paul J. Schupf Callenâ and âAncient Art,â from Colbyâs permanent collectionintheJetteGallery.'Hiemuseumisopento the public (free) 10 a.m.4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday and23:30p.m.onSunday.(207)872-3228.
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Penobscot Marine Museum, 5 Church Street, Searsport. The summerâs exhibits include: âModel Shipwrights: Marine Model Makers in Maineâ; â'Hie SailorâsArtofScrimshawâ;"Ix?gacvoftheSea:Recent Acquisitionsâ! no hides navigational instruments, paintings,Orientalobjects,journals,documentsand photographs:andâVinalhavcnNetting:Recollections oftheCraft.âOngoingexhibitsinclude"IlieMarine Art of'Diomas and James Buttesworth"; âWorking the Bay";âChallengeoftheDowneastersâ;Travelstothe PacificRim:'DieChildhoodSeaVoyagesofLincoln and Joanna Colcordâ; âA Sea Captain's Home"; âPortraitofaSeafaringFamilyâ;andâIjvcrpoolPort Painters: Heard, Salmon, Waldron & Yorke.â Call Judith DeMott at (207) 548-2529 for opening hours and more information, www.acadia.net/pmmuscum
Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad & Museum, located
in the historic Portland Company buildings (at 58 Fore Street in Portland) where hundreds of steam locomotives,includingMainenarrowgaugeengines, werebuilt.Opendaily,10a.m.â˘4p.m.withtrain ridesonthehourfrom11a.m.until4p.m.Seethe onlyMainetwofcx>tgaugeparlorcar,builtin1901for the Sandy River and Rangeley takes Railroad. Walk through the Pondicherry and Mt. Pleasant, two coachesbuiltfortheBridgton&SacoRiverRailroad intheearly1880s.âHiercwillbeasteamlocomotive onthe4thofJulywhentrainridescontinuethrough the dusk so that riders can watch the Portland fireworks.(207)828-0814.
Seashore Trolley Museum, Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, operated by the New Rugland ElectricRailwayHistoricalSocietysince1939,isthe worldâs oldest and largest museum of mass transit vehiclesandishometotheâNationalCollectionof Historic American Streetcars.â'Hie museum houses trollopandstreetcarsthatoncepliedthestreetsof America'sgreatestcities,plusmanymorefromaround theworld.Visitorscanexplorethemuseumsexhibit bam and even be a âMotormanâ and drive one of the 20-tontrollop.NamedasanâEditorâsPickâinthe 1999 YankeeTravelGuide, thislivingmuseumoffersa nostalgicjourneyintothepiistandalivingmemoryof thegrandtrolleyeraforallagestoenjoy.
Portland Harbor Museum, at Spring Point, Southern MaineTechnicalCollege,FortRoad,SouthPortland. z\veryspecialmaritimehistorymuseumofPortland Harixnanditscommunities.1999exhibitâPortland Harbor: Serving A Great Port!â plus permanent exhibitsontheclippershipSnow-SquallandSpring Point Ledge Lighthouse. Croup tours and lunch available. Events not to be missed: â'lour of Eort GorgesinPortlandIlartarwithDr.JoelEastmanâon July31at1p.m.;inconjunctionwithOpSail1999, âShipsforLiberty:ShipbuildinginPortlandHarbor during World War II,â slide program by Dr. Joel Eastmanbeginningat7:30p.m.;Alsoon/\ugust22 theSpringPointtadgeLighthousewillbeopenedfor escortedtoursofitsinterior,12-4p.m.;August28 offersatourofEortGorgesinPortlandHarborwith Dr.EastmanatIp.m.;andonSeptember18aspartof Maine Museum Dav, Spring Point tadge Lighthouse will|>eopenedforescortedtoursofitsinterior,from 12-4 p.m. Summer hours: Tuesday-Sunday 1-4 p.m. (207)799-6337.
Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington Street, Bath. Maineâs maritime heritage is told through galleryexhibits,anhistoricshipyardsite,adultand childrenâseducationalprograms,specialeventsand narratedexcursionsalongtherisersandcoastto|X)ints ofhistoricsignificanceandscenicbeauty.Current exhibitsincludeâBuildingtheCarltonBridge,âwhich tellsthestoryoftheconsturctionoftheCarltonBridge in 1927, the first span across the Kennebec on highway Route I through historic photographs and manuscripts;âTreasureoftheSea,âanexhibitionof some of the wonderful artifacts donated to the Museumduring1996-98,includingpaintings,rigged modeal,half-hullmodels,furniture,textiles,tools, engines and ephemera; and âAll The Co: A CelÂŹ ebrationofYachtinginMaine.â(207)443-1316.
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archaeology and cultures of Native Americans in Maine and the Maritimes. â'Iâhe show demonstrates howvitalIndianculturehasbeentoMaineâssocial fabric,"statesPaulaDeitzintheNewYorkTimes.A Princeton,Maine,visitorwrote,âItisimportantto preservethecultureoftheoriginalpeopleandtohlcp usallrememberthepast.Itwasanemotionalvisitfor measanindigenousartist."TheobjectsintheexÂŹ hibitionwereselectedbyabroadrangeofguestcurÂŹ ators, among them Native Americans, professionals form other museums including the Smitlisonian InÂŹ stitution,Abbemembers,artists,arachaeologists,and children.'Iâheoldestobjectsarestonetoolssuchas fishing weights from the Penobscot River and woodÂŹ workingtools,includingonefromtheBucksportarea withanintricatelycanedhandle.Aflutemadefrom theboneofaswanisestimatedtobe3,000yearsold. From more recent time, the exhibit includes 17th century'glasstradebeadsandcoppertools.An18th centurypowderhom,attributedtoChiefOronoofthe PenobscotNation,isincisedwithscenesthatappearto commemorate his 1780 visit to Newport R.I., where he viewed French warships and was entertained by Frenchofficers.'Ilie19thcenturyiswellrepresented byavarietyofobjectsthatdemonstratetheflowering oftraditionalartsandcraftsforsale,suchasfinely woven ash and sweetgrass baskets, delicate Micmac quill boxes and etched birch bark containers. Althoughmostoftheearlyartisansrepresentedinthe exhibitarcanonymous,theidentitiesofafew'arc known. âMolly Mollassesâ a well-known 19th century Penobscot elder and medicine woman, wove a basket in 1861 to be given as a wedding present. Other contemporary works include birch root clubs carved by Penobscot Stanley Neptune and his son Joseph. Summer programs include basketry workshops, flutemaking and birchbark workshops, a Native American Festival (July 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., free,attheCollegeoftheAtlantic,105EdenStreetin Bar Harbor), an archaeological field school and educationalprogramsforchildren.Opendailyat10 a.m.to4or5p.m.,throughOctober24,nochargefor Native/\mcricans,S2adults.50cents,children.(207) 288-3519.
The Gallery on Chase Hill, 10 Chase Hill Road, Kennebunkport, opened in the spring of 1995 by owners Francesca and John Spain after extensive renovationsofthecaptainChasehouse,thegallery showcases the works of more than twenty artists in additiontoofferingascriesofshowsthroughoutthe summer season. 'Phis yearâs shows include: through June26,âWorksinOil."featuringEd1licksandKeith Ochmig;âSallyCaldwelll ?isher:ASelectionofNew Works," June 27 to July 23; â/\ Home in Maine," featuring Barbara Jones Peabody and Randy Eckard, July24toAugust13;âACouplesPerspective,âwith worksbyChristineBrennerandChristopherCastelli, August 14 to September 3; and âWhat 1 Did on My Summer Vacation,â a show of works by the galleryâs artists.September4toOctober11.(207)967-0049
Danforth Gallery, 20-26 Danforth Street, Portland. â'Iâhe Way Mayne (Maine) Was," an exhibition celebrating'IlieSpiritofDanforth300thwillhonor the history and culture of Portland, commemorating thelifeofThomasDanforth,thefirstpresidentofthe DistrictofMaine.Mr.Danforthâsrichhistory'involves theSalemWitch'Inals,standingupforthePraying Indians, and defending the rights of the colonists against the English monarchy. 'Ihere will be a New England-wide juried show of contemporary artwork whichwillprovideaflavorofthelate17thcenturyand abackdropforaseriesofspecialevents,June17to
September. Events include: contemporary dance calledâSpectralEvidence:IssuesofEalseAccusation fromtheSalemWitch'Inalsto'Today,âperformedby Ram Island Dance Company, June 19; âIn Danforthâs Day:AnEveningofEssaysandPoetry',âreadbylocal historians and award-winning poet, Robert Chute, periodmusic,startsat7p.m.;onAugust30,lightone ofthreehundredcandlesandenjoysomeoftheGiant C^akcandicecreamandcoffeeprovidedbyPortland RestaurantsandmusicbySeaglassPerforming/Kits,6 p.m. to 8 p.m.; â'The Spirit of the Danforth,â a theatricalperformanceshowsThursdaytoSaturdayat 8p.m.andSundayafternoonat2p.m.,September926; an âArts Paradeâ involving folks from the neighborhood and the city will start at Danforth Callery'at10a.m.onSeptember17andafamilystreet festival called â The Danforth Arts and Cultural Eestixalâwillincludeart,dance,music,performance andfoodbylocalrestaurantsonSeptember19from11 a.m.to5p.m.(raindateisSeptember26).(207)7756245.
'HieHayGallery,594CongressStreet,inthehistoric flatironbuilding,theoldII.11.HayDrugstorein Portland continues its opening celebration with a groupshowof25artists.(207)780-0216.
Icon Gallery, Brunswick. âErcdcrick Lynch: New Paintings,âthroughmidJulyandRobertAndriulli: NewPaintingsandMonoprints,âmidJulyandAugust. Open1p.m.to5p.m.weekdays,Saturday,1p.m.to4 p.m.(207)725-8157
Institute of Contemporary rVt at Maine College of Art, 522 Congress Street, Portland. âOmnium Gatherum: An Installation by Lucy Mitchell,â work reflectingtheartistâschallengingclassificatory'systems asmuchascelebratingthemthroughaninterestin naturalscience,openswithareceptionfrom5-7on June 17 and shows to August 5. âMECA Alumni/ae Exhibition,âajuriedshowofworksbyformerMaine CollegeofArtstudents,opensonAugust12,reception 5-7,andcontinuestoAugust12.(207)879-5742.
Hinge, 576A Congress Street, Portland. Eclectic collection:artistsbooks,zines,prints,photographs. C3allforcurrentexhbitionschedule.(207)761-9552.
University of Neu England Art Gallery, 716 Stevens Avenue, Portland. âKonrads Ubans: Paintingsâ through July 10. One of l^itviaâs most celebrated painters,thisisthefirstUnitedStatesexhibitionofhis work.Ubansâpaintingswereshownwidelyoutsideof IatviaIx-foreI.atviatakeoverbytheSovietUnionin 1944.WiththedisintegrationofhisnativeLitvia underSovietoccupation,Ubansâwork,especiallyhis landscapes, took on even deeper meaning. z\s the Sovietsravagedthe1.atnanlandscapewithpollution anddestruction,displayingablatantdisregardfor nature, his paintings became an axiom of subtle protestcomparedtothesocialrealismpromotedby theSoviets.'TheexhibitisorganizedbyJurisUbans, KonradsâsonâanartprofessorattheUniversityof Southern Maine, bather and son were separated in 1944astheSovietsinvadedI.atviaandtheexhibitisa sonâstributetotheelderpainter.Mondaysfrom11 a.m.to2p.m.and'Thursdaysfrom11a.m.to2p.m. and 4 p.m. -to 7:30 p.m. and Eriday-Sunday from 1 p.m.to4p.m.('losingreceptionandbenefitdrawing for the exhibition, 5:30 p.m. Opening, with a reception on July 22 is âEmotional Realism, 'The Inner landscape: Recent Eigurative Paintings by Louise Peabodv.â This exhibit promises to be a provocativeexhibitionofthehumanfigureoffering
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Museum of African 'Tribal Art, 122 Spring Street, Portland.Visitaworldclasscollectionofunique Africantribalmasksandartifactsrepresentingoxerone thousandwarsofCentralandWestAfricanhistory. 'The gallery is open 1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Tuesdays throughSundaysandadmissionisfree.
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Davidson&'DaughtersContemporaryArt,148Iligh Street,Portland.Openingevent,June12forâSpacious Skies,âashowoftenartistsportrayingcloud-works,July 8toJuly3.OpeningnightonJuly8forâEourOne Personexhibits:BonnieSpiegel;âChuckâ'Ihompson; Squidgc Davis; and Teresa Castcneda,â which shows July6toJuly21.âEourOnePersonExhbilis:Daphne Cummings; Constance Kiermaer; Kathie Elorshum; andMartyEverett,âopeningreceptionAugust5,shows August3to/\ugust28.(207)780-0766.
SteinGallery,195MiddleStreet,Portland.âDavid Lewin: Pistils, Pods, Leaves, and Seeds" will be featuredJune17throughJuly31.Comesechisblown organicplantformsâatropicalfantasyinglass.âThe 'Three Câs of'Toland Sand: Cast, Cut and Color" opensJuly1,throughAugust20:feature'stheIxzstof Sandâsspectaculardichroicglasssculptures,thecolor ofrainbowsandthesparkleofdiamonds.âKeithand Deanna Clayton: Contemporary Antiquity,â July 15 throughSeptember6:anew'scriesoftimeless,elegant vesselscreatedinthepate-dc-verretechnique,the castingofcrushedglass.'Theselargevessel(onusare accentedwithelectro-platedcop|wr.ContactPhilip Steinat(207)772-9072fordetails.$tcinglass(ÂŤime.net
1BrightonGallery,ParkerPointRoad,BlueHill.A bright,lightinvitinggallerypackedwithlotsofthe unexpected. Donât miss the scupture garden when youvisit!'Hiisseason'seclecticshowsinclude:I-oui.se Bonnie, Heidi Daub, Harold Garde, Heidi Cerquest, and Ercderick Lynch, June 20 to July 15; Hannah Burr, William Irvine, Caroline Jennings, Majo Keleshian,andRobertShettcrly,July18toAugust12; Cynthia Brantlev, Buzz Masters, Jaque Rochester, Cynthia Stroud, and Jim Zasoski, August 15 to September9;andAvyClaire,JanetEredericks,Sandy Olson, Miklos Pogany, and Nancy Scheiffelin, September12toOctober17.(207)374-5001.
MaineCoastArtists.162RussellAvenue,Rockport. 'Hieexhibitsâ"IlieArtsofEriendship,"26artistsfrom Erienship,Maine,âN.'Taft,J.Rochester,K.Elorencc: 'Lyrical/Xbstractionâ,âthreepainters,threeviews,and â'Thomas Barrett: Coastal Geometryâ continue through July 18. On June 22 at 7:30 p.m. 'Thomas BarrettwilldiscusshisworkintheexhibitionâCoastal Geometry"andonJuly13at7:30p.m.WalterBarton will talk about his work in the show â'The Arts of Eriendship.â'Theannualartauctionpreview,âArt MakesaDifference,ââwilllx-onexhibitfromJuly20to /Xugust 1 with the annual auction and dinner beginningat5p.m.willl>eonAugust1.OnJuly27 YxonncJacqucttewillgivethe3rdannualSkowhegan Lecture, with a slide lecture of her work in the
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tradition of Skowhegan artistsâ talks since 1946. Jaqucttc, Skowhegan School faculty member (1995) and current governor, is a longtime Maine summer residentwhoexhibitsinternationallyandisincluded in the collections of Maine and Americanâs most distinguished museums. Opening August 5 and showingthroughAugust29willbefourshows:â'Hie Log Show,â wood sculpture; âMary Armstrong, Gideon Bok, Riley Brewster, Stoney Conley, John Walker: The Search Beyond Surface,â individual investigationsresultinginrichlytexturedpaintings; âJimIlughes:'IlieColorofLife:11ereandThere,â simultaneously the first exhibition and 50 year retrospective of color photographs of Maine, New York and beyond; and âLauri Robert Martin: âColor Codes,ââaconceptualinterpretationoftheubiquitous Maine lobster buoy. On August 12 at 7:30 p.m. Jim Hughes will be at MC/X to discuss his work in the exhibition"'HieColorofLife:IloreandThere.â(207) 236-2875.
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Shaker Museum, 707 Shaker Road, New Gloucester. Anumberofworkshopswillbeofferedthroughoutthe summerbuttheenrollmentislimitedsomakehaste if interestedinparticipating.Theyare:âWoodworking: Hand Tool I,â 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., July 10; âChair Caning,â 9a.m. to 4p.m., July 17; âShakers Cooking with Shaker Herbs,â 9a.m. to 12 noon, July 31; âHerbal'leaWreaths:LivingandDried,9a.m.to12 noon, August 7; âShaker Oval Boxmaking," 9a.m. to 12 noon, /Xugust 21; and "Woodworking: Hand Tool 11,â9a.m.to1p.m.,August28.Craftsdemonstrations opentoallinclude:AshBaskets,June26andJuly17; Blacksmithing, July 3 and July 31; âErom Meece to Wool,â August 21; Chair Taping, August 27; Basketmaking, September 4 and Weaving, October 9. Ongoingexhibitsthroughoutthe1999seasonarethe following three: âCome Little Children Come to Zion: Growing Up at Shaker Villageâ depicts the Shakerchildrenâsdailyresponsibilities,choresand learnedskills.?\sixminuteaudiopresentationis featureddescribingSisterMildredBarkerâschildhood experienceofgoingtolivewiththeAlfredShakers when she was 7 years old. âMy Strength, Time and Talent,MvBodyandSoul:'IlieleadershipofEldrcss Lizzie Noyes and Elder William Dumontâ is a oneyearexhibitinthespecialgallcrvoftheMinistryâs Shop.'Hiisexhibitdepictsthe50yearsbeginningin the1870âsthroughthe1920âsduringwhichtimeboth Eldrcss Lizzie and Elder William led their Shaker home through times of internal change and adaptationtothechanging/Xmcricansociety;their leadership abilities, personalities and accomÂŹ plishments arc shown as recorded by their fellow Shakers. âThe Eruitage Will Never Fail: The SabÂŹ bathday Ljke Shaker Orchardsâ is featured in the 1816Spinhouscgallery.'Thisexhibithighlightsthe historicaldevelopmentandcommercialviabilityofthe Shakersâ 35 acre apple orchard from the caly NineteenthCentury'intothepresentdayandincludes auniqueassortmentofapplerelatedobjects,enlarged historicphotographs,andoriginalresearchfromthe Shakersâbusinessaccountsandjournalsconveyingthe Shakersâ widespread involvement with commercial agriculture in the State of Maine. Open MondaySaturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through Columbus Day.926-4597.
Ogunquit Museum of American z\rt, 183 Shore Road,Ogunquit.z\gemofaplace;simplyvisitingthe building and grounds is a delight. Opening July I, âAbraham J. Bogdanove: Paintings of Monhegan.â Bogdanove (1886-1946) emigrated with his parents
from Minsk, Russia, to New York City in 1900. Between 1912 and 1930 he worked as a moralist, completingworksinnumerouschicbuildingsinNewYorkCity,includingShepherdHallatCityCollege, CUNY. Bogdanove first visited Maine in 1915, painting at Seal Harbor, and finally settled on Monhegan Island in 1920. Visitors arc invited to âdiscover"thesemarinepaintingswhichwere,during thepainterâslifetime,widelyexhibited,including annual exhibitions at the National Academy of Design,thePennsylvaniaAcademyofFineArts,the Carnegie Institute, and the Corcoran Callery. They arecharacterizedbydashing,forcefulbrushstrokes, andvibrant,sundrenchedcolors.ShowsuntilAugust 11. Also opening July 1 is "The 131 st Annual American Watercolor Society Traveling Exhibition,â consistingofapproximately40worksselectedfromthe American Watercolor Societyâs Annual Juried Show' held each April in New York City. Ends August 11. From July 1 to September 30, the show' âWorks on Paper: New Acquisitons from the OMAA Permanent Collectionâ will offer an opportunity to view an exceptionalselectionofworksonpaperacquiredby themuseumduringthepastfiveyears,someofwhich have never before been exhibited. Come and see drawingsandgraphicsbyahostofartistsincluding Will Barnet, Dozier Bell, Brett Bigbee, Louise Nevelson, John Marin, Fairfield Porter, Edward Hopper,JohnHultbcrg,DahlovIpcar,RockwellKent, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Eliot OâHara, Charles Woodbury and others. âRealism X 3: Linden Frederick, Steve HawleyandAnnl>ofquist,â/Xugust16toSeptember 30, will feature works bv these three painters, considered to be among New Englandâs finest contemporaryrealists.landcnFrederick(b.1953)of Northport, Maine, is a painter of time and mood; Steve Hawley (b.1950) of Newburyport, MassaÂŹ chusetts,isprimarilyafigurativepainter;andAnn Iofquist(b.1964)printswithsuchintimatedetailthat wefeelwehavediscoveredthepainterâsprivateworld.
âFrances Hynes: Images and Events,â August 16 to September 30, offers paintings described as âmxstenouslvevocativeâandânoteasilycategorized.â
Hynesâ works on paper and canvas seem at once contemporaryandancient,remindingoneofIlenri Matisse, Arthur Dove, and John Marin, as well as prehistoriccavepaintings.'Hiemuseumisopenfrom July 1 to September 30 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Saturday and on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. (207)646-4909.
Port of Portlandâs 1999 Maritime Heritage WaterÂŹ frontFestival(asaforetasteofnextsummerâsmajor harbor event, OpSail Maine 2000) will take place August20-22.OnFriday,August20,eventstakeplace as follows: from 11-11:15 a.m., Spectator Fleet AssemblesoffFortAllen;at11:30a.in.,SalutetoIIMS BOUNTY and HMS ROSE at Fort Williams; 12 noon, Salute to HMS BOUN'IY and I IMS ROSE at Fort Allen; 12-1 p.m., Bellamy Jazz Band at Maine State Pier; 1-1:30 p.m., HMS BOUN'IY and HMS ROSE Tie-up at Maine State Pier; 1:30-2:30 p.m., Castlcbav Band at Maine State Pier; 2:30-2:45, WelcomingPress Conference at Maine State Pier; 36, Free Public Tours of HMS BOUN1Y at Maine State Pier; 3-6 Free Public Tours of HMS ROSE at MaineStatePier;and3:30-4:30,'IlieMaineSqueeze Band at Maine State Pier. On Saturday, August 21, events will be: 8:30-11:30, Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast at Maine State Pier; 9-11, Wake the Neighbors Band at Maine State Pier; 9-5, Free Public Tours of HMS BOUN1Y and HMS ROSE
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at Manic State Pier; 93. IL S. Coast Guard OpcnHousi' at South Portland Coast Guard Base; 94. Mame Xtarilimc Academe Exhibit and tours of the RV ARGO and the TB PENTAGOET at Naval Reserve Pier; 9-4. Aquarium Development Corporation Exhibit at Xaval Reserve Pier; 10-11, AnnegretBriarandReginaatFishPier;10-4.lours of OSRV RESPONDER at Umon Pier. 10 4. Horse Drawn Wagon Rides from Maine State Pier to l ish Pier;]0-4. US Coast Guard Capability DemÂŹ onstration and I our ol South Portland Coast Guard Base, leaves from Xaval Reserve Pier; 11- 12. Roll and Go Strolling Musicians from Buov Park to Union Pier; 11-12, MS Sailboat Parade in (Lisco Bay; 11- >. Caulk Art Contest at Maine State Pier; 1 130 - 130. Tangletoons at Fish Pier; 12- 130 ChoristerssingingfromBuoyParktoUnionPier;124, MS Sailing Regatta in Casco Bav; 12-130, Port Cilv Jazz Bund at Maine Slate Pier; I- 2, Charlie W ho at l ish Pier; 130 - >30. Morris Dancers performing from Buoy Park to Union Pier: 130230.EntertainmentiIB\iatMaineStatePier;230>30. Roll and Go Band at Pish Pier; 5- 430. Dan MerrillTrioatMaineStatePier;S-S30.U.S.Coast Guard Flare Demonstration at Maine State Pier; and 9-930 Fireworks ovci Caseo Bax. Sundav. August 22 enjox the follow ing events: S30 -1130 Kiwanis Club PancakeBreakfastalMaine*StalePier;9-1I.Gospel Explosion Singers at Maine State Pier; 9-4. Maine Maritime Acadcniv Exhibit and tours of the RM ARGO and the I B PENTAGOET at Xaval Reserve Pier; 9-4. Aquarium Development Corporation Exhibit;10-11.EntertainmentIIBA)atEishPier; 10-11. Strolling Entertainment i I BA) from Buov Park Io Umon Pier; 10-4, Horse Drawn Wagon Rides hornStatePiertolishPier;10-4.U.S('oastGuard Capabilitv Demonstration and l our of South Portland (âoast Guard Base leasing from Xaval Reserve Pier; 11-12. U. S. ('oast Guard Helicopter Water Rescue Demonstration (best viewed from Eastern Promenade); 11â3. U. S ('oast Guard Open House .it South Portland ('oast Guard Base; 11301230.TheFarmImprovisationalFishPier;12-130, More Por Ecss Quartet strolling from Buov Park to Union Pier; 12-130. Tugboat Demonstration best viewed from Eastern Promenade; 12-130 Pop (alls BandatMaineSlatePier;12-14,PortlandPropeller Clubâs lour of the Working Waterfront, 45-mimitc narrated hmraboard the Bas Mist, leaving on the hour.Tickets$>.undersixfree;1-2.Jugglingand Comedv lor All Ages al Fish Pier, 130330, Strolling Entertainment ༤TB\i from Buov Park to Union Pier; 2-4. Jim Ciampi Manhattan Nine Band at Maine Slate Pier; 230-4. Pam Baker and the Blue Plate Special Band at Eish Pier: 5330 HMS BOUNIA DEPARTS from Mame Stale Pier; and 630 - 730 p.m. Maritime Heritage l ecture bv Joel Eastman at Poitland Harboi Museum. For information and .tn oppoitumh to become a corpoiate or private sponsor foi OpS.nl Maine 2000. where at least 10 major sailing vessels arc expected for a major harbor celebration m the summer of the scar 2000. call (2in >4l-M00
Owls Heat! Transportation Museum. Owls Head. Mame June 26-2â. Sentimental Jomnes. featuring WorldWarIIaircraft;JulxII.TheFabulous>0sand Sensational60s;Julx24-2>.AntiqueTrucks.Praetors, andCommercial\chides;August"-S.Trans]x>itation S|KxlaculatandAirshow.August21.22ndAnimalNew England Auction ol Antique. ('lassie, and Special Interest Vehicles; September 5. Antique Motorex'de Festival;September19.TributetoConvertiblesand Bicvdes;Oclolxr\FoicignAutoFestival.OwlsHead
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Maine Audubon Society, Gilsland Farm EnvironÂŹ mental ('enter, Falmouth, offers a fine varictv of programs on Maineâs natural historv and other conÂŹ servation-relatedtopicswhichtakeplaceatthecenter andonthesurrounding65acresofrollingfields,woods, and marsh alongside the Prcsumpscot Estuan in Falmouth. Programs planned this summer include: âBirding 101." naturalist Bob Bittenbender reviews Maineâs most common birds ami gives tips on identification(bringsourbinoculars)June16from7to S30pan.;"GilslandFarmâsWildflowers."searchfor theseasonâswildfloweringplantsincludingthemost common species as well as some of early summerâs specialties. June 19 from 10 to 1130 a.in.; âThe Famous Peonies of Gilsland barm/though no longer the seven acres of beds thev once were, the manv varietiesofthisresplendentflowerarcstillabundant.
June26from10to1130a.m.;"ABirdintheIland: BirdBanding,"licensedbanderJudvWalkerconducts songbird research in the Momformg AvianProductivity andSurvivorship <MAPS)projectgivingparticipantsthe opportunity to see songbirds up close as Judv determinesage.gender,featherwearandotherfeatures. July2.10and24andAugust7.B.and21from9a.m. to 12 noon, weather permitting; "North American Butterfly Count." participate in this nationwide programtodocumentbuttcrflv]xÂťpulationsasbutterfix expert Gail Everett discusses the various .species, helpingyoutoidentifveach(bringabutterfixnet.itvou have one). July 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., FREE; "Constellations of the Summer Skv." guided tour of Maineâs summer night sky as astronomer Stephen Garterrexlewsthecommonconstellationsanddiscusses theirtransitionsacrosstheskvthroughouttheseason. July1âfromâ30to930p.m.;âTerrificTurtles,"meet threeliveturtlesandlearnallabouthowthevliveinthe wild.Julv24from1to230p.m.;"IhcSummerFields ofGilslandbarm."strollthroughthesanctuaryfields amilearnaboutresidentgrasses,sedges,andplantsin bkximintheheightonsummer.Julx>Ifrom10to11 a.m.; "Creating An Herbal Medicine Cabinet." learn whattolookforandcollectherbsinthefieldtocreate tinctures,salvesandointmentstotreatawholehostol ailments. August 14 from 930 a.m. to >30 p in.; "IdentifyingtheShorebirdsofMaine,"slideshowand lecture hxusing on Maineâs common summer s|xcics toshaqxnxotirIDskillsasthesebirdsmigratethrough thestate.August20fromâpan.to9p.m.;"IhcGreat Bug Hunt'." see how manv species vou can find and learnthemainbeneficialaspectsofinsectsandtheir importance to our ecosystem. August 21 from 1 to 2 p.m.(207)âSl-2>>0.
Schooner Davs. Harbor Park. Rockland. I hc famous tallshipswillsailintoRocklandHarbortheweekendof Julv9-1.bringingintheirwakeafireworksdisplay, concert bv Maineâs favorite troubadours. Schooner bare, in a rare midcoast appearance ijulv 9 at "30 p.m.).thePenobscot\alkx('raftsAssociationShow.
maritimedisplaysanddemonstrations,achildrenâstent, ongoingentertainment,andopenhousetoursoflocal schooners.596-0576.www.midcoast.com/~-rtacc
MaineArts.5S2(aingressStreet,Portland,sponsorsa dazzling variety of b'REE summer performances in Congress Square. I hc popular noontime concerts returnaswellasavarictvofexpandedversionsof Gongress Square favorites such as "Bhmlfcst Youth Talent Nights,â âUrban Arts Dav..The Julv Third Country Jamboree.â âPret a Portland.â(Portlandâs funkiest fashion show ) and "One World Portland." â(ait Roots?.ââ a two-dav festival celebrating the foundationsolAmericanmusicisalsoplannedlorJulx 16and17.Theeventfeatureslocalârootsâmusicians including The Pincloncs. Mark Miller Blues Band. The Red Eight Revue. The Piners and King Memphis. Eventsthroughmid-September;highlightsofthefirst halfoftheseasoninclude:"PridclightsConcert.âSo Me Pride celebrates with Darien Brahms, Miss Maine, StephanyStanlexands|xcialguests.June16atSp.m.; "John Perrault and Mike Rogers.â original and traditionalfolk,harmonica,guitar,andvocals,June17 at noon; âCongress Square Film Night." follow the yellowbrickroadto"TheWizardof()/,âwithprizesfor bestinqursonations.June17;âContraDanceunderthe Stars,"traditionalgoodtimeswithPortlandFanesand JohnMcIntire,caller,JuneISat6p.m.;âDownHome Bluegrass."toe-tapping,banjopickinâ,footstompinâ entertainment, June 24 at noon; âW MPGâs Big Talk" withmusicalguests,TmeklxxlvJones.June24from7-9 pan.;âOpenMieUndertheStars,"registrationbegins at 6 p.m . on June 25; "W ords Music" featuring the poets of the ('afe Review and the musicians of âShambala."June26al7pan.;"Anni('lark,"original blendoffolk,jxipnâblues,Julx1atnoon;"WMPGâs Biglalkâwithmusicalguests.RakishPaddx,onJulx1. from 7 to 9 p.m.; " Third of Julx Country Jamboreeâ with Jennv Pacquettc and North Country Band. Teen CountryCroonerDanielleNicoleBlevins,andIxssons anddemonstrationswithIwoIx.flTedonJulx5from 4 p.m. til 9 p.m.; " The Evric Opera of Southern Maine." vignettes from Romantic operas. Julx S at noon; "W MPGâs Big Talkâ with special guests, the ElizalxâthRossBand,JulxSfrom"to9pan.;"Reggae UndertheStars."dancepartvwithMvsticAâibcs.and RockingAâibrations,Julx9at6pan.;"NortheastDance AcademyâinââTheWizardofOz.âJulv10at2pan.; "Bluntfcst,"WMPG'svoitthtalentshow.Julv9from7 to 9 pan.; "5rd Annual Sidewalk Sale and Chalk Art Show ," Julx I 5 from 1130 to 230 pan.; "WMPGâs Big Talk"withmusicalguestsTrout.Julv15from7to9 pan.;âGotRixitsââkickoffoftwodayfestivalcelebrating foundationsofAmericanMusicincludingBlues.Jazz. Rock.Swing.Country.andRockabilly.Julx16from6 to9pan.;â(lotRoots?"fromI.incolnCentercomesthe âDallas Rockabilly King," Ronnie Dawson. The Red Light Rexue. King Memphis and others along w ith guitarandharmonicaworkshops.JulxI"from12ncxin til6pan.
2>rd Annual Maine Festival. Thomas Point Beach. Brunswick, produced bv Maine Arts. 5S2 Congress Street.Portland.Don'smissthismostpopular.unique arts celebration, a four dav festival beginning on I hursdav. August 5 and running through Sundav. AugustS.Ihisyearâseventwillhxusondrawingout the creative energies in audiences through hands-on workshopsindance,music,storxtcllingandvisualart. Therewillbeseven|x*rformanccstagesofferingmusic, dance,literaryreadings,theater,antivaudeville,along withanextensivescheduleofchildrenâsactivitiesand performances.Exhibitiontentsfeaturingtraditional Maineartisamvincludingfiberartsandwrxxlworking
willbeincludedaswellasajuriedArtandCraft Marketwithexhibitions,sales,anddemonstrationsof traditionalandcontemporaryworksandtechniques. Asisthetradition,anamazingvarietyoftantalizing ftxxlandrefreshmentwillbeavailablethroughoutthe festival,includingthepopularMaineMicrobrews. Onsitecamping,S20perday.(207)772-9012or(800) 639-4212.
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Route 26, Gray. The 200-acre Maine Wildlife Park is home to 25 different species of wildlife,includingmoose,blackbear,fisher,lynx, mountainlions,white-taileddeer,wildturkeys,bald eagles,hawks,owls,andmore.Thereisalsoanature trail,interactivewildlifeandconservationdisplays, demonstration wildlife gardens, a show fish pool, picnicandgrillareas,andanaturebookstoreandgift shop. Open late /\pril through mid-November, 9:30 a.m.4p.m.daily.(207)657>I977.
The W ilhelm Reich Museum, Orgonon, Rangeley. âA Process of Discovery,"exhibits depicting the development of renowned scientiest Wilhelm Reich fromearlyassociationwithFreudandpsychoanalysis tothestudyandutilizationoforgoncenergy,willbe on \icw July and August, Tuesday through Sunday, from1to5p.m.Julv19-23;âOrgoncTherapy:Cirtical Issues in the Therapeutic Process,â a seminar for physicians and doctoral level mental health care professionals,August27-29,theannualfund-raising auction will be Julv 17 at 10 a.m. and a gigantic wcekedfleamarketisscheduledforAugust14and15 from9a.m.to4p.m.(207)864-3443.
MaineWritersandPublishersAlliance,12Pleasant Street, Brunswick. âDid I Ever Really Live?,â a workshop with Michael Klein on June 26-27 takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance in Brunswick. This two-day generativeworkshop,x^llemphasizevoice,narrative structureandwaystogettothematerialthatsurprises us.Kleinistheauthorof TrackConditions: A Memoir which has been nominated for a lambda Literary z\ward,and abookofpoems,1990 which won the 1993 Lambda Literary Award. He has edited several anthologiesandteacheswritingintheMFAProgram al Goddard College, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown,andtheNYPublicLibrary.InBangor, on Saturday, July 17 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lynne BarrettwillpresentâHelionTechnique:Plot."ifyour enthusiasm has floundered along with your plot, a focusontheelementsofplotandstructuremayhelp yougettotheheartofyourstorv.Barrettistheauthor oftwoshortstorycollectionsfromCarnegieMellon University:77ie SecretNamesofWomen (May,1999), and TheIzmdofCo. BarrettisanzXssociateProfessor atFloridaInternationalUniversityandeditsâGulf StreamMagazine.âStopbytheâLiteraryArtsCafeâat the Maine Festival at Thomas Point Beach, Brunswick, August 5-8 and experience a variety of readingsandinteractiveliteraryprogramsforallages. This yearfeatures the winners of the first annual MaineStudentWritingz\wardsandthewinnerofthe 1999 Maine Chapbook r\ward, Ellen Bryan Obed. JoinMaineWritersandPublishers/Xllianceforan elegantIjtcranCardenPartyonThursdayafternoon. August12atâNeighborHouse,"theestateofGarrish andPhoebeMillikenfeaturingpresentationsbynoted gardening expert and writer Barbara Damrosch, a poetry reading by Wesley McNair, among other programs.Enjoyafternoonteaandlightrefreshments servedinanenchantingenvironment.(207)729-6333. -CompiledbyDianeHudson
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$109,500.10room,4-5bedroomcapewithtwo additionsintheheartofthevillage.Widepine floorsinmanyrooms.Oldkitchenandpantry fromlongago.Brokensoutherlyviewsofthe workingharbor.Storagebuilding,woodshed, andabeautifulbrickfireplace!
FARMHOUSE WITH 3 BARNS, WASHINGTON-$96,000. Circa 1900 farmhousewithaboutnineacresofland. Heatedbarn/workshopnexttohomeand twootherlargebarns,oneis310feet longandtwostories.Currentlyusedas aantique/fleamarketthispropertyhas storageorauctionpotential.
HORSE FARM, SOMERVILLEâ $199,000.Large1974fourbedroom, 1'/2 bathcontemporaryhomesetwell backon85+/-acresoffieldsand woods.Builtforsolargainwithoil heatandalargestonefireplace.Five stallbarn,equipmentshed,pond, stream,and2cargarage.
THE OLD EASTMAN STORE, WHITEFIELDâ$69,000. This building offersallsortsofopportunitiesfora homebusiness.Drilledwell,newsepÂŹ tic,fullconcretewalkoutbasement. About2acresandapproximately 400feetoffrontageontheSheepscot River!Canoefromyourbackyard.
JAMES POND, SOMERVILLEâ
$190,000.95+/-surveyedacres withover3,000feetoffrontage onpristineJamesPond.Four bedroom,2'Abathrooms,conÂŹ temporaryranchhome,facedin stonewithalargefireplace.Full basementanda2cargarage. Largeroomswithmanybuilt-ins.
LONG POND, WINDSORâ $109,500.Wonderfullocation onwestsideofLongPond.
Beautifulsunrisesfromthis1993 cedarsidedcontemporaryhome. 100feetoffrontage,2+/-acres andithasyearroundaccess.A greatfourseasonget-a-way. Swimmingandskating!
12 Ocean View Road, Cape Elizabeth
Simplystunning!Sellers havelovinglyrestored thismarvelousproperly withdeserving,superlative qualitybymastercraftsÂŹ men.Ashowcaseof elegancefollowsyou throughtheinteriorof this6bedroom.4.5 ;
1 Maplewood Circle,⢠Falmouth Thissuperblybuilt Victorianhomeissited indesirableWoodlands CountryClub.Theinterior ofthis13room,5bedÂŹ room,4bathhomewas thoughtfullydesignedwith adelightfulcontemporary Hairandfeaturesan bathturn-of-thecentury,16-roomVictorian.Stainedglasswindows, cherry/tnahogany/maplesfloors,refurbishedwindows,3fireplaces, mastersuitecompletewithdressingroomandwhirlpoolbath,â completelynewheating,plumbingandelectricalsystemsandextensive customlandscapingarebutaglimpseofthefeaturesofthisuniquej property sited in a desirable oceanside neighborhood. 1
Offered at $725,000. j
exquisitegourmetkitchenwithhand-madecherrycabinets&granite countertopswhichopenstoasunnycircularbreakfastnookandfireplacedlivingroom.Morefeaturesincludeafabulouswetbarinthe familyroom,masterbedroomwith2walk-inclosetsandwhirlpool, screenedporch,surroundsoundsystem,hardwoodfloors,security, centralvacuumcleaner,stonelandscapingandmuchmore.
[ Offered at $725,000.
Thisstunninghomehasbeenmeticulouslyrestoredandisawaiting yourfinishingtouches.LocatedadjacenttoCleavesCoveBeach andsitedonoveranacreofprimeland,thisfabuloushomecanbe yourvacationretreatoryearroundresidence.Includedaretwo spaciousmastersuites,plustwoadditionalbedrooms,largegreat roomwithfireplaceandFrenchdoorstoaspaciousnewdeck, formaldiningroom,tiledâFloridaâroom,andamarvelousnew kitchen.Thereare31/2newbaths,oilheat,fullbasementanil3 baygarage.Thishomeisawinner.$559,000. SOLI).
BeautifulviewsofCapeArundelgolfcourseandapondmaybe enjoyedfromthiscustomdesigned3,800squarefootTudorstyled homewithmanyextrafeatures.Spaciousgourmetkitchenhas centerislandandopenstoa15x30familyroomandreardeck. Fivebedrooms,threeandahalfbathsincludingamastersuiteon thefirstfloorwithgasfireplace.Impressivecenterhall,formal livinganddiningrooms.Thisisaspecialhome.$495,000.
Setlikeajewelonbeautifullylandscapedgrounds,this magnificent1700sFederalisanarchitecturalmasterpiece! Totallyupdatedandrestoredtoperfection,this4,000square footresidenceoffersthelatestamenitieswhilepreservingits many period features. Richly detailed with handsome woodwork,raisedpaneling,widepinefloors,Indianshutters, andmultiplefireplaces,thetenroomsinclude4bedroomsand 31/2bathsinthemainresidenceplusacharming1bedroom accessoryapartmentwithvaultedceilingsandexposedbeams overtheattached2cargarage.$595,000. Under contract.
Bright and airyâ-three bedrooms plus master bedroomsuite,5bathrooms,office/den.largetiled familyroomwithfireplace,openconceptwidepine flooredlivingroomwithfireplace,diningareaand customkitchen.Alsoaseparateyearroundrentable cottageandsmallhottubhousewithfieldstone fireplace.LicensedforaBedandBreakfastifso desired.Offeredat$349,000.
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Waterfront 3 bedroom, 1 '/> bath yearround home with 277 ft. of westerly exposedfrontageonMiddleBay.fireplace, oilheat,foilwalk-outbasement.$269,000.
apt.fixturesinclude2fireplaces,hardwood floors,masterbedroomsuitewithjacuzzi tub,3barns(facilitiesforhorses)small waterfrontboathouse$749,000.
Waterfront 12 acres, 500 ft. on Middle Bay,3bedroom,3bathhome,waterfront guest cottage, horse barn, pond and meadows.S439,()(>(>.
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Waterfront 4+ acres with 500 ft. water frontage.3bedrooms,3baths,fireplace. Privatesite.S59O.OOO.
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58acres,4900ft.ofwaterfrontage,deeded right-of-wavtomainland.SJOO.OOO.
BAILEY ISLAND
6 bedrooms, 4 baths, spectacular open oceanfrontsite,fireplace,convenientto Mackerel Cove. S315,000.
Waterfront,spectacularsunsets,excellent deepwater dock, ramp and float. 3 bedrooms. S265.OOO.
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Waterfront home with 4 bedrooms, 2'/? baths.158feetofspectacularopenocean frontage.Cozyguestcottage.S599.000.
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Well maintained 3 bedroom home. Pine floors throughout. Beamed ceilings. Fireplace witli nicely crafted wood surround in keeping/dining room. Dirge master bedroom with walk-in closet. First floor bedroom with sitting room. Close to Damariscotta Village. Price reduced to 3248,500
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⢠Damariscotta Dike frontage
⢠Spectacular sunset views
Enjoy the best of lakeside living 12 months a year. 1991 contemporary with ojxm floor plan and 3 bedÂŹ rooms. Sited overlooking Great Bay. 155 feet prime lake frontage. Run and float for your boating and swimming pleasure. Atrium d<x>rs lead to a large deck imd screened porch. Hardwood floors. Kitchen with Corian counters. Full daylight, walkout basement. ^239,500
Oakridge ⢠Stately village home ⢠C. 1840 brick federal 'fall oaks frame 2.5 acres of beautiful grounds that encircle
cape Period details carved stairway, well proporÂŹ tioned rooms and fine crafts-
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Attractive newer home on banks of the Shccpscot River. The main house has 4 bcdnxmis and 2 1/2 baths as well as a large dining/living room, kitchen, den, study and dark rixmi. Other amenities include air conditionÂŹ ing, motorized skylightsand central vacuum system. Heated 2 car garage with workshop and laundry down. 2 bcdnxmi guest wing tip. Enjov the river views from the wonderful wraparound deck. Dock and float. S269.(X)0
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OwnapieceofMaineâs historywiththisformer Denmarkstagecoachstop. ii roomfarmhousehas7 fireplaces,2baths,large studio,barn,2cargarage &greenhouse.Includes8 pastoralacres.5199,000
Harrison, Long Lake 151feetontheeast shore.3bedroom2 bathyear-roundlog home.Sunsetsand views,sunnyyard, pineinterior.5279,900
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the sunset. Nicely done throughout with pine Honrs and finish work. Waterview from every room. Detached two-car garage. MXE HUNDRED FEETâ OF BEACH \ND LEDGE \LOXG THE SHORE OE Cl TLER COVE. $125,000.00
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NESTLED INTO 16 PK1VATE ACRES OE FIELDS AND WOODS IS 'Fills OnS'lAXDIM; CENTER CHIMNEY. SALTBOX, WATERFRONT HOME OFFERING a front to back kitclum-duimg room, lireplaced living room. 3-1 bedrooms. 2'/> baths, and lireplaced lamih room. Enjoy the attached greenIheviewistremendous fromthecustombuilt ranchandalsofromIlie includedadjacentCape. Eachhave3bedrooms, 2bathsandmultiple glassfacingtheocean. Thereare5.9acresof highwoodedkindwith 233'ofdeepwatershorefrontage.Aperfectfamily compound. $549, 000
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garage,modernkitchen,den,livingroom,wrapdeck,deepbaseÂŹ mentandmuchmore.$225,000
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PORTLANDâSBESTKEPTSECRETISTHELEVIATWOODHOUSE Hereisarareopportunitytoownaone-of-a-kindhistorichome.Builtduringthe CivilWar,theLeviAtwoodHouseisregisteredwithGreaterPortlandLandmarks. Nestledbylovelyshadetreesona1{+/-)acrelot,thiselegant4,042squarefoot GothicRevivalcountryhomeisperfectlysetbackfromthestreetcreatinga worldallofit'sown.NumeroustouchesevocativeoftheVictorianPeriodawait youinside.Afullyappointedkitchenwithtop-of-the-lineappliancesmakes entertainingmostenjoyable.Onthesecondfloor,animpressivemastersuite andseparatehottub/sparoomofferrelaxationatit'sbest.Astriking3-story carriagehousehasbeenrestoredwithtwofloorsoflivingquartersandan observationdeckthatoverlooksthewoodsandsurroundingnature.Offeredat $362,500
#1302 HILL ISLAND, MOOSEHEAD LAKE: Very nice and charming island compound located in Beaver Cove. The main cottage features 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors and an inviting front porch that overlooks the lake. Very secluded yet easy to get to. Breathtaking views. Protected shorefront area on the south side of the island is perfect for docking and swimming. Also includeslogguestcottageandsauna.Atrulybeautiful property. 5250,000
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Located on a private 2 acre peninsula withnearly1000feetoffrontagesitsthis comfortablyrenovatedoriginalCapewith architect-designedadditions.Completed in1998,ithas2+bedrooms,2baths,2 fireplaceswithhardwoodandtileplusa never-usedkitchen.Theperfectplaceto indulgeinlifeâssimplepleasures,with subtleSmallPointStyle.$595,000.Call JoaneTaitfordetails.
Deep Water. 700â of frontage and more than20privateacres.Idealforonespecial homebutiscomprisedof4approvedlots. Faces west. Access to beautiful pond $375,000.CallJoaneTaitatExt.26.
Thisincrediblesiteawaitsitsnew owners. The privacy, the open, sunny2.75acres,pond,excellent sand beach plus the ledge outÂŹ croppingmakethis4+bedroom,3 (roomfora4th)bathhomeavery rareoffering.Fireplace,twocar garage, wood floors. Beautiful openoceanviewsinanexclusive areaofHarpswell.$695,000.Call JoaneTaitatExt.26fordetails.
KennebecRiverviews.ClassicshingleÂŹ stylehomecraftedin1894byapromiÂŹ nentBostonarchitecturalfirm.Carefully restored to retain original features, including5fireplaces,inglenook,leaded windows, hardwood floors and bay winÂŹ dows reflecting the Queen Anne style. Doubleparlors,formaldiningroom,spaÂŹ cious kitchen with breakfast room. Intown setting on 1/2 acre with views overtheKennebecRiver.Broker-owned. $398,000.ContactJohnEvans.
Immaculate, quality constructed 2 bedroom home with attached single car garage and great ocean views. Just a short walk to the Marshall Point Light House. T he property contains one acre with 100' ol ocean frontage
back yard. All the work has been done in this comlortable home just move tn ;m<l enjoy. $425,000
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Imagine1%acresofgently slopingwoodlandsrolling downto225âofshore frontageonaquietdeepÂŹ watercove.Viewsfrom yourhomesitelookacross thecoveatconservation landandouttotheocean andislands.
AtOceanEdge,just11 familiesshareatennnis court,asubstantialgranite pierwithrampanddeepÂŹ waterfloatandaprivate watersupply.OceanEdge
offersanewprivatesettingwhereeachfamilywillbuildahome suitedtotheirneedsanddesires,protectedbycovenantswith privacyinsuredbyprotectedopenspace.Thisenclaveof11
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ontheshoresofthe PresumpscotRiver!This propertyoffersasurprising arrayofamenities...an immaculate home, a woodedthreeacresetting withviewsofthePortland Harborshipâschannel, andaplacetolaunchand paddlevourcanoe...plus nanny,in-laworrental quarters.A11thiswithin tenminutesofallthe wonderfulamenitiesof Greater Portland. Come seethesunsetsandhear thecryoftheeagle! 5359,000.
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TheSUNSETFARMpropertyonBasinPointRoad,alocallandmark, wasatonetimeafavoritecoastalrestaurant.Inmorerecenttimes,it hasbeenusedasaprivatehome.Thehouseiscomprisedofasmall antiqueCapewithlateradditionstoeithersidetotaling2,356sq.ft.of livingspace(whichisinneedofup-dating).Thehouseisbeingsold withapproximately5.5+/-acresoflandincluding2.75acres+/-with 418'offrontageonBasinCove(twolegalbuildingsites),andthebalÂŹ ancewithpondfrontage,aright-of-waytotheshoreofHarpswell Soundandavieweasementtooneofthemostimpressiveviewsinthe area.Pricedat$368,500CallPaulClarkfordetails.
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Thislovely,level,wooded 2.6acrebuildinglothas over600'offrontageon StrawberryCreekandthe upperendofHarpswell Sound.Thespectacidar viewsaresoutherlydown thesoundtoopenocean. $150,000 fortunatelyisnotpictured here.)The2bedroomhouse has2baths.TheonebedÂŹ roomapartmentoverthe heatedgaragerentsfor$550 permonth,utilitiesincluded. $349,000
InCundyâsharbor,widewesterlyviews encompassYarmouthIsland,RidleyCove andtheopenwatersofCascoRaybeyond. TheL4woodedbuildinglotisaccessedby aprivateright-of-wayandthedrivewayis inplace.$379,500
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Aperfect home for retirement or young couple. Charming capewithfullyequippedkitchen,largecombinationliving room and dining room, with high ceilings and with a good fireplace.Largebedroomwithalotofbuilt-insandasmaller roomfordenorofficeandafullbathwithshower.Afulldry basementwithlaundryfacilities.Two-cardetachedgarage andasmallstudio,guestbedroomorplayhouseforchildren. Lotsofpossibilities. Pricedat$170,000
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Wonderfullyrenovated18203-bedroomcaptainscape.
Delightful panorama of wildlife, woods, meadows, and water.8acres,oceanaccess.$295,000.
secondfloorattic.Detached3000+/-squarefoot work/giftshop,3acrespluslovelylandscaping. Greatspotformail-orderbusiness.Retire (almost)toafriendlyisland.$200,000
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