

![]()


wespecializeinprovidin''companieswiththe office,accounting/financeandlegalsupport personneltheyneedtostafftheincreasingly complexofficesofthefuture,today.
AtSpringbom,specializationismorethanaslogan. Itâsanintegralpartofourongoingcommitmentto providethemaximumvalueandhighestlevelof servicetoyou,ourcustomers.
Beforewerecommendastaffingsolution,we thoroughlylearnyourbusinessthroughanon-site visitandface-to-facediscussionswiththeappropriate internalmanagementandstaffBythetimea Springbomemployeegetstoyouroffice,youcanbe suresheorhehasbeenthoroughlyreference-checked andhasundergonecomprehensivecomputerizedtesting onrelevantsoftware.Wefollowuponeveryemployee assignedtomakesureyou'recompletelysatisfied.
ArecentindepenÂŹ dentmarketstudy confirmedthat ourclientschoose Springbomas muchforthe dedicationofour insidestaffasfor thequalityofour fieldemployees.
Astheindustryleaderincustomersatisfaction andloyalty,SpringhornStallingServicesstands behindeverytemporaryemployeeweassignand everydirecthireweplace.Whateveryouroffice staffingneeds,youcandependonthespecialists inintelligentofficestaffingsolutions. YoucandependonSpringhorn.
Bindoutvvhymorethan700newclientsinthe pastthreeyearshavechosenSpringhornto meettheirspecializedstaffingneeds. (Jailourofficeorvisitourwebpage,today.

207.761.83 6 7
130 Middle Street, Portland. ME 04101 www.springbornstaffing.com

4AffairoftheNecklace
Aftertriumphsanddalliances fatthePole,AdmiralPearydazzledhiswifewiththe mostbeautifulgreentourmalinenecklaceevermade. ByColinSargent
8NiceWorkIfYou j. Can Get It
Writer/photographerDiane1ludsontakesyou greatjobhuntingâforalookatsomeofthemost colorfulemploymentopportunitiesinMaine.
21Poverty
bromthePrebleStreetResourceCenter toLosz\ngclesandaIlipHoprecordingcontract.
23WeDeliver!
Ourindispensibleguidetointernationalcuisine. BvLucasKnowles.
31100BestWeb PagesInMaine
Choicesfromourdistinguishedcybcrpancl.
37Is$1Million
'Thenew$100,000regardingquick-cashsalesfor oceanfrontpropertyinMaine?

39Obit
Behindthescenesinthenewsroom, PortlandEveningExpress,1968. StorybylanceTapley
44InEtAboutTown MaineArtswillnolongerhostNewYearâsPortland. ByCath}'NelsonPrice
49 We Can Make ATheaterOutOf
Non-EquitytheaterslikeHackmatackPlayhouse andArundelBarnPlayhousecomeascloseto thespiritof.MickeyRooney&â˘JudyCarland asyoucanfindontheMainesummerstage. Includesour2002MaineSummerâHreaterPreview. StoryandschedulebyCathyNelsonPrice.
212VaughanStreetintheWestEnd isaprimeexampleofuncompromisingJohnCalvin Stevensqualityinahousebuiltforagrowingfamily. BvColinSargent
5Leiters
46SelectArea Restaurants
47Review: Happy Cooking PeaksIslandâsnewrestaurant. BvDianeIludson.
52Calendar
61 New England Homes 8 Living
69âALoveStoiy About Tomatoesâ FictionbyVictorCischlcr
72Flash
Cover: "AndreyIdiceinBecek, AsiaWest,OldPort,â by Diane Hudson

Yes,there'sanewfilmoutcalled Affairofthe\ecklace. starring 11ilanSwankasavoungMarie Antoinette.butMainehasitsownaffair ofthenecklace,anditsstorywould probabk-makeanevenbettermovie. Bestolall,thenecklaceinquestion sparkleswithsignificanthunksofgreen Mainetourmaline,moreimportantthan diamondsifvouârerootingforthe home team.
1henecklacewasanâIâmsorry"present fromAdmiralRobertPean|Portland IlighSchool.1875,BowdoinGollege 1877]tohiswifeafteranextendedstayat theNorthPole.Peanmavnotlunebeen thefirsttoreachthePole,astheworld believedforsomainârears,butit'snow welldocumentedthatliedidaetualk reachalo\ckfemaleEskimoupthere whenheneededaloretokeephimwarm.
Rumorsamongtheexpeditionan familiesswirled,andwhenPeangot backtoMaine,let'sjustsarheneeded somethingere-poppingtohelphimout withdiplomaticrelationsathome.
,\IolIr1ÂŤiird.assistantcuratorofthe Pean-Macmillan Arctic Museum at BowdoinGollege.savsthenecklace"is ondisplarattheMaineStateMuseumin Augusta.Itsalurchnecklace.
âJosephineandPeanmetdownin Washington,D.G..andshewentupto theArcticwithhimthreetimes.Thefirst time,shewroteabookcalledMv Arctie journal. Shewashardkaguestupthereshefendedoffwalrusesinaboatwhen herhusbandbrokehisleg!IIewasreally
immobilizedforawhile,andshedidalot ofthework.Sheaetualkgotalotof moneyandalotoffameforherjournal, publishedin1895.
"Shewentupasecondtime,andthat's whenshegavebirthtotheirfirstchild,up inGreenland,MariePean.Wlien.Marie was7or8.Josephinetookhertothe Arctic,too.AdmiralPeanreturnedalone totheArcticin1905,and1908-9,when hewenttothePole.IIediedin1920,and shediedinthe1950s.Bcvond summeringonEagleIsland,shehada houseandanapartmentinPortland andwaswellknowninPortland society.Iknowshelivedon290 BaxterBoulevard.
"Duringhislasttwo expeditions,AdmiralPean hadarelationshipwithan Inuitwoman, /Mlakasingwah.inthe communitywhichwashis baseinnorthwestGreenÂŹ land.IIehadtwosons withher.
âJosephinemetherin 1901,whenshewent uptomeetPearsafter hisreturnhadbeen delaved.Nobodvhad heardfrom him.and him and worried.Sheâdjustlosta votingdaughterthevâdhad whom Pean had newer seen.Shefundeda reliefshipandactually wentovertheicetofind him.Shewasobviouslyprettvupset. Kahle,oneofPeanâssonswith Allakasingwah,diedonlvrecently.Samik diedasavoungman.Peanâstwosetsof descendantshavemetseveraltimes|now thereâsaThanksgivingreunion]!"
JuliaIhmter.registrarattheMaine StateMuseum,savs,"Gettingtoholdthat
necklacewhenthevweregettingthecase setupwasprobabkmvbestdavhere,and Iâvebeenhere17years,âshelaughs.âItâs itemno.6447,andourdocuments describeitastheâmagnificentPeannecklace,containing10deepgreen Mainetourmalines,totalling47.5carats, setinnativegold.'ThelateStanley Perham,uponexaminingthenecklace forthestate,declaredâItwouldbe impossibletoreproducethisjeweln." ItistheultimateMainenecklace. Darkerandmore
âVshades,the r X tourmalines "wereminedin theeark 1900satMt. Apatitein Auburn. âIhegold was panned intheSwift riverinthe vicinityof Bvronand 1loughton.Itwas designedhrJolin SeaverTowneof Brunswick,andpresented JosephinePeanin1915. ThePeansdaughter. MariePeanStafford,notedher motherâworethenecklaceonmany stateoccasionsinWashingtonandwas alwarsdisappointedwhensociety reportersdescribedherjewelnas featuringan"emeraldnecklace.â Shealwaysinsistedthather necklaceof,MainetourmalineandMaine goldwasfarmoreunusualthanthoseof mere diamonds or emeralds.'" &&
lursl,letmetellxotthowmuchIhave enjoved PORTLAND\l.\G.\/.l\i: for mam vears.ItportravsthelifeandlimesofPortÂŹ landbetterthanamothermagazine.
Ilavingsaidthat,Ieannottellvonhow disappointedIwastoreadthearticle abouttherebirthoftheSt.Ltwrcucc Churchasatheater|April,20021.Iam notsurewherevougotallofvonrfacts forthearticle,butvoncertainkdidnot gofarenoughtocheckouttheirvaliditv.
Theparagraphonpage36regarding theso-called'eviction'oftheOakStreet Theatertenantswasgrosslvmisstated. Thetruthisthatthexwerecontinually behindintheirrent,thebuildingwasnot being]?ropcrlvmaintained,hazardsexistÂŹ edthatweredangeroustothepublic,and arentincreasewasdueandtheowners knewthattheorganizationcouldnot affordanvincrease.
ThiswasnotthefaultofMikeLevine orAcornProductionsbutmcrekthe factthattheboardofdirectorsdidnot workhardenoughtoraisethefunds necessarvtokeeptheshipafloat.IIone readsfurtherintothearticle,voucan secthatAcornProductionscouldnot surviveinanewlocation;hencemv distrustorlackoffaithinthe boardâsactixities
Iresentthefactthatthedemiseof OakStreetTheaterisblamedonPcum ('arson,theownerandlaxpaxerofthe propcrlx.wholiasbeenalongtimesupÂŹ porteroftheArtsDistrictinPortland andmamnon-profitagencies.
RobertN.Carson /\ccounls.Manager
NortheastKcnltxCo.
W edidnotusetheword"eviction"inthearticle.-l.d..
Iamwrilingtoaskxourassistance,if possible,tohelpthePortlandChamber I'.ggsandIssuesCommittee.
Yesterdax,CraigYoung,chairofthe committee,calledmetoaskifIcould reachI'.llenCoodmantoaskherwhether shewouldagreetobeourJunespeakeron WednesdayJune5.Craigcalledme becauseIhaxesuggestedI'.llenforxears, haxingenjoxedhercolumnsandknowing
nytimeoltheyearisa ,/kgoodtimetovisitourallsuiteIimatCrescentBeachin Ca|x?Elizabeth. Lnjovfirstclassaccomodations andtrulysu[x>rbdininginthe â˘AudubonR<xsm.PetsWelcome. JustminutesfromPortland.
J?00M
Fine Dining
Breakfast,Lunch &Dinner (207) 767-0888
Reservations Suggested.
40BoweryBeachRoad CapeElizabeth,Maine04107
(207)799-3134 m'/w innbythesea.com info@innbythesea.com ⢠catering@innbythesea.com

Donateyourusedcar,boatorcamper totheNationalKidneyFoundationof MaineAVeâll arrange for pick up and youmayqualifyforataxdeduction. Funds will support programs for patientsandfamiliesinMaine.
oflineart.pholoptraphv andlimite/leditionprints
377GrayRoad,Route26North,Falmouth04105-2520 207-797-5540*emailquakerbb@aol.com*www.quakertavernbb-inn.com

ofherMaineconnection.I.however,have noconnectionIoKlienandamatalossas Iohowtoreachherandaskifsiteever makesappearancesalnocharge.Ido, however,readvourmagazinefaithfnllv andknewconhadjustdoneavennice storvonKlien["OceanViews:Klien GoodmanInterview,âb\AlisonBulman|. So.vourchamberisaskingfortourhelp. W'ecanofferheraroomforthenightat theKastlandParkIlotel.andaveneark morning:Ourguestsareinterviewedat Channel6at6:40a.m..thenreturnto ༤thehotelforaninterviewwith\\VAXâs morningteamat7:10.Afterbreakfast,we askforahalf-hourtalk,followedbv1720minutesofquestionsandanswers. Thingsaregenerallyalloverbv9or9:15. dependingonhowlongpeoplemingle afterexentilingisdone.
BarbaraJ.1lart.consultant AccomplishedProfessionals Portland
GreatStayandReadinPortland YomApril2002issuewasinourroom attheDanforth-awonderfulintrotothe citxMitshappenings.
SalkM.I.ittlcfiekl Brooksville,ME
Es I XBI.ISHED 19b S \oiiMi-XVII.Ni xihi kIII.\1'â
Colin Sargent l'"tiinhtuiIdilor O I'tihlnhet
Xangy Sargent
ArtDirector
)l SM SilNH\K Prodm11>â˘nManager
S11-\ii.rii ri ii \</vc,<i.niy
Laura B ei ii Grant pi>rtlaiidm<mllil\i"ât Advertru n"
Danny I.ooten
I'uld^hers A^t Crdphte â
Colin S. S \rgl\t AdvvrtiMiia O Prodmtiori
John Gerdes C'â-.f'd!er
Jon.xw \ Hanaburgh G<>pv l.dthit
Diane IIddson e.:bndd'âpi>rtlaiidt>i"iithlv.câiâi C.alendarIditm.lâht>t<>^raphx
PoRII.WD Magazine is published bv Sargent Publishing, Inc., "S Congress Street, Portland. MH 04101. All correÂŹ spondence should be addressed Io "8 Congress Street. Portland. ME 04101. Vlvertising Office: Congress Street, Portland. ME 04101 (20" i "â-4 >>9. Repeat interÂŹ net rights are understood to be purchased with .ill stories and artwork. Billing questions: If you have questions regarding advertising insoicing and payments, call John Ccidesat "">-4^9.
Newsstand Closer Pate Mas 2002. published in \pril 2002. Vol. I". No. '. copyright 2002. Porh.wd Magazine is mailed at third-class mail rates in Portland. ME 04101 (ISSN 10"V|S"i Opinions expressed in articles arc thoseolauthorsanddonotrepresenteditorialpositionsot P()RIL\\D .Muguzmc. Letters to the editor are welcome anil will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication and copyright purposes and as subject to Por/I.WI) Mu^azituâ s unrestricted right to edit anil comment cdilorialh Responsible only lor that portion of am advertisement which is printed meonedh. Vhcrtiscrs ate responsible for copyrights oi materials thes submit Nothing in (his issue max be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the publishers. Submissions welcome, hut wetakenoresponsibilitylorunsolicitedmaterials.
PoRII VXD Mc/g</rim is published 1(1 times annually bv Sargent Publishing. Inc . "S Congress Sheet. Portland. Maine, with newsstand cover dates of Wnilerguidc. Ecbrnan/Match. April. Max. Sitmmcrguidc. Juh/\ugiist. September. October, November, ami December.
To Subscribe
Please send your address andacheckfor$29(1yr.), $45(2yr.),or$55(3yrs.)to Portland Magazine 578CongressSt.â˘Portland,ME04101
Visitusat www.portlandmonthiy.com

SHELDON SLATE is a family owned businesswithfourgenerationsofexÂŹ perience.Wemineandmanufacture ourownslateproductsfromourown quarries.Therangeofourcolorswill complimentanykitchenorbath.Our slateisheatresistant,non-porousand non-fading.Ithasapolished/honed finishandisverylowmaintenance.Let ushelpyoudesignandbuildacustom sink,countertoporvanity.Custom inquiriesarehandledthroughthe Monson,Mainedivision.
Sinksandcountertopscanbecraftedina varietyofways.Useyourimagination,or wecanassistyouinyourdesign.
Monsonâ˘Maine04464â˘207-997-3615â˘MiddleGranvilleâ˘NewYor(<12849â˘518-642-1280â˘FAX207-997-2966

Finallyrthe'âŹIcIernoddgd,*mdicatingtHm
Thamlet.1wassureIwasdeadthattime!â
Afte/checkinginwithdocksidesuppli-ers,DanastartsthehuntfornewtrcasurcsVThisinvolvesevetjihingfrom âcombingthroughfilthywarehousesof antiques,toexplorin^remotevillagesand discoveringtheirvillagespecialty.
âWhenIdostumbleuponsomethingI like,adealisoftenstruckimmediately. 'Thecustomaryâhagglingoftendragson forhoursasifitweresport,andinthe end,everyonesmiles,shak&hands,and continuesontheirway*
Todâsfirstfar-flung\isitwasmadetohis brotherJohnin1991,w)iowasthenlivÂŹ ing in Katmandu, Nepal. t
âIfellinlovewiththeincredibleI Nepalesecultur^andwiththefantastK craftsofthecountryâ,âhesays.Heand!Johnpartneredforawime,shippingall sortsofhandmaqeoddinesandsellins Tit. K. Qi themtoretaileisputofmebackofanjj Id,beat-upvan. I 1 ri Thebrotherseventuallydecidedtorar-<j rowthefocus,specializinginthebeauÂŹ tifulhandmadepapersofNepaland India.Togeth^TtKeyfoundedShakti Paperworks,experiencedâreasonÂŹ ablesuccess,âsellingthebusinessâ˘â ataboutthetimeTodsigned^leaseforhisspaceforAsiaWest at219CommercialStreet. Afterhesecuredthel.ease, TodtraveledtoIndonesia,t b Jndia,andNepalfinding-. merchandisetofillthe shop,whichheopened fonMay13,1994.
âWhenIopenedthe
# SoutheastAsia,âandheispleasedto intentionsweretodevelopa businesswhichofferedsomething Inewandpositivetothecommunity, 'whilesimultaneouslyaffordingmeareaÂŹ sontofrequentSoutheastAsia.â kInmakingthatplan,itwasTodâs hopetoâmarrymyinterestand strengthinbusinesswithmypassionfor
od Dana was driving hisâjecp Non-yerbal exchangeÂŁare,comrhbnl throughthejunglevillagesofforDanawhenheâS*overseasexperiencw Indonesia,searchingforexotic|JD|l^inglthethrillofthehuntduringbiyearÂŹ findsforAsiaWest,hisOldPortretail*lyfrejirastoIndonesia,Thailand,India, store,whenayoungboyâcameoutof'Vietnam,andNepaltolocate-and?, nowhereonamotorbikeâandcrashed"-bringhome-architecturaltreasuresforreport.thatithasprosedtobc-a^happy into him. Maine shoppers, from rickshaw^ to^^k^ and successful maniage.^ ⢠JR âIgotouttohelphim,andhewasokayweddingcabinetsto.-200-y^^ld^wea^^

butIwasimmediatelysurroundedbya crowdofvillagers,scowling.
Another uniqn parallel ing this^one theJbike.had only a couple of scratches- ding beds to*entire camphorwood is related to oneof the best experifacades from smaU puddings m obscure ences Tod ha^haddn cajmection rainforest settlements.^^ _ ' w'ith his work:
âOneoftheeldersapproachedand watchedasIkeptapologizingand puttingmoneyintotheboyâshand.
4âIâvebeenrobbed,âbittenByaâwildstreetIkâForyears,Inpstlytraveledalone. doginKatmanditÂŁandforcedtomakean^AlthoughIenjoyedmysolotravels;threeemergencvlandingmatinyVietnameseyearsago1tookdieopportunityâtointro-.
(lucemvgirlfriendmowmywife)tothe wondersofSoutheastAsia.Oursix-week tripinvolvedtwoweeksinBali,oneweek onanislandinsouthernThailand,two weeksinVietnam,andaweekinthe desertsofIndia."AlthoughDanawasable toconducthisusualbusiness,"thosesix weeksoftravelwith1,oriewerebyfarmy mostmemorabletravelexperience."
Thepartsofthebusinessthatmost appealtohimincludeâthetraveland exposuretoforeigncultures,theshopÂŹ ping,thelogisticchallengeofimportand export,thedesignandmerchandising aspectsofretail,anddevelopingrelationÂŹ shipswithbothoverseascontactsand localcustomers.â
DanaderivessatisfactionintheknowlÂŹ edgethattheteakgardenfurniturehe sellsisatleastathirdtoahalflessthan thesameitemssoldbvmostcompetitors, asaretheTibetanrugs,theterra-cotta pollen,thestonelanternsandstatuary, andthefurniture.Thefurnitureismostly madeofteakorshceshem,theteakorigiÂŹ natinginplantationsinIndonesiaand shceshemcomingoutofthedesertin WesternIndia.
Ofshceshem,Todsavs,âItisadn, beautiful,heavyhardwood:perfectfor furniture.Themore1buvofit.themore Ilikeit."
1Iealsolovesâreceivingandunpacking acontainerloadoftreasuresthat1lastsaw ontheothersideoftheworld."
Untilabouttwovearsago.Tod employedacontainershipcompanythat deliveredtoBoston,butwhen1lapag Llovd.whichdeliverstoPortland,offered himacompetitiverate,hejumpedonit.
âEromwhere1live,"hebeams,"Ican seemyshipcoiningin.Itâsanawfully goodfeeling."
Ilierickshaw-likeconveyanceIodis sittinginforthisstoryisaâbecekIpurÂŹ chasedinJakartafromadriverwhowas upgradingandsellingthisvehicle-think 7/ieYearofIAvinsâDangerously.âItdates backtothe1970s.Ileprobablyexpected somebodytobuvitandkeepitonthe road,âandToilplanstouseitduringthe summer months to cam items from the AsiaWestwarehouseatthefootof Munjoy1lill,neartheNarrowGauge RailwayandXPressCopvService.Of course,heâdbewillingtosellittothe rightbuver...for'approximatelyand exaetlv'$2,000.
EorAudrevI,uce,oneofthemanagers atAsiaWestonCommercialStreetin Portland,findingtheperfectjobmeant comingbacktotheperfectcity.I.ucc,35 andanativeofLisbon,Maine,had

movedfromPortlandtoBoston,where shewasdoingwell,workinginâthe restaurantbusinessandajewelrystore.â
Shefound,however,thatshemissed Portlandandfrequentlyreturned,visitÂŹ ingfriends.
âEventimeIcameback.âshesavs,âI'dgo andshopatmvfavoritestore,AsiaWest.â
Portlandâsdrawprovedtoodifficultto resistand.withouthavinganvworklined up.LuceleftBoston,returningtowhatevÂŹ ershecouldfindintheenvironmentof herchoice."1ocationiseverything,andI lovetheOldPort.â
W'ithinaboutamonthaftermoving backtoPortland.LucewenttoAsia West...asashopper.â1waslookingfora ring,andallofasudden1said.'You wouldnâthappentobelookingforhelp?â andthevsaid,'Yes.â
Someofherbestdavshavebeenwhen TodDanacomesbackfromoneofhis buyingtrips.
âTodnevertellsuswhatheâsbringing back,"shesavs.âThevcouldbepuppets
ormarionettesfromBurma,homefurÂŹ nishingsfromIndiaandIndonesia,pots andbasketsfromVietnam,morefurniÂŹ turefromThailand,rugsfromNepal,cotÂŹ tonandjuterugsfromIndia...Itssoneat tounpackeverything-itâsjustlikeChristÂŹ masaroundhereforthreedays!â Audrevremembersadaywhenshewas mostsurprisedbvoneofthearrivals:"A KomodoDragonwashereinthestore whenIcametowork,andIjustwent W'OWbecauseitlookedsoreal.It'salifesizedsculptureofafemaleKomododragÂŹ on.andit'sthebodyposturethatmakesit soveryreal."
âThenagain,âshelaughs,'Tvcnever seenarealKomododragonbutfrom whatI'veseenontelevisionitlooks preltvconvincing."
Ilerformerboss,thejeweler,ispersisÂŹ tentinattemptstolureherbackto Boston,butthePortlandpullforAudrev remainsfirm.
âKachmorningatAsiaWestweopen tliedoubledoorstothesuncoiningup acrossthestreet.Wehearthebirds,the gulls,andyoucansmelltheocean.Itâs likeaneighborhooddownhere;Iknow everybodywhoworksonthisstreet,and thenallknowme.
"Asthesummercomes,thesun'slight lastslongerandlonger,castingitsrawsfurtherintothestoreonthewarmwood floors,thefurniture,theBuddha,(he masks...Thosethingsmakethejob worthhaving..

As manager of Comedy Connection, SarahDearingcanliveandworkina âfun,artsyareawhere1canstillbe invokedwithentertainmentandraisethe kids(twoboys,aged4and10months).â
Dearing,whoisâtwentysomething,â movedtoMainetenyearsagofrom 1luntingtonBeach,California,withher mother,whogrewupinMaine.
âNowthatIhavekidsthereâsnowavIâll ewerleavethisarea,âsavsDearing.
QualityoflifeisâtantamounttohappiÂŹ ness,âandfeelingsafemeansevenlhing toSarah.âTheyearImovedherethere wasonlyonemurder,andalthoughthat numberhasescalatedsome,wehaveto rememberthat1ivinghereisnotnearlyas scanasanwvhereelse."
Sheadmitsthatitisâsometimescra/.xand chaoticâatthewaterfrontnightclub,but nothingelsewoulddothesameforme."
âIkeepbusy,fromcookingtomediato keepingwaitstaff,catering,managing andmarketingtheshows,andsettingup outsidecorporatecomedv."Withher upbeat,even-temperedpersonality,sheâs somethingofaliontamer,keepingwacko andofteninsecurecomicsinlinewhile advancingtheinterestsoithebusinessat thesametime.Theclubisopen4davsa week,fromWednesdavthroughSunday beginning in Maw
âTâ.vcrydavIgixemvselfato-dolistfor thedawandeverydavwhat1dojustgoes offthatlistentirely!"
SpecialtimesattheComedvConnecÂŹ tioncomequicklvtoSarahâsmind.
âCabe Kaplan(WelcomeBackKotter) cameinonetimeanddidanimpromptu nightâsperformancebecausehisdaughter wastiphereatcamp.1lerehewasdoing aguestspotonaSaturday,and,actually, nobodvbelieveditwashim!"
Othernationalheadlinerssheâsbooked attheclubincludeAnthonyClark0es. Dear;BostonCommon).BobbvCollins (Ml1-1stand-upspotlighthost).BobNelÂŹ son (IIBO) and Jimmy Dunn (NKSN).
AndcomedianBob.Marlex,working withSarahandtheComedvConnection, puttogether,inninedavs.anincredibly successfuleveningofmusicattheMerrill Auditoriumimmediatelyfollowingthe eventsofSeptember11.TheMerrillAudiÂŹ toriumperformanceincludedanimpresÂŹ sivenumberoflocalbandsandsucceeded inraisingS19.000fortheRedCross.
SheliasworkedwithMarlex(hismovies includeLiarâsChib,scheduledtoopen sooninmajorcities,andBoon Dock SaintswithWâillemDafoe)oncharitable projectsforsometime,andofhimshe savs:"1haveneverseenanvonegiveso
muchtothecommunitv.Somampeople movetheirwavupthroughsuccesses,and thevforgetaboutthepeopletlicvleave behind,butnotBob!
âW'eareraisingtonsofmonexdoing'ProÂŹ jectCraduationfundraisersforschools. BobdocsanightofcomedvinthecomÂŹ munitiesattheschools.We'vedoneshows inCorham,Scarborough,andSouthPortÂŹ land,withmanymoretofollow.â
Dearingstartedworkingasawaitress fivevearsagowithComedvConnection, nowinits9thsearandownedbvOliver KeilhlwâIwaslookingforanightjobsoI couldbehomedavswiththekids.â
W'itliinacoupleolvearsDearing,she foundherselfinamanagementposition: âSlowk1startedbeingtheonewhomade surewehadstaffandcomedians.â
Ilerbeliefthatâwhenyouârerunninga comedvclubvonwantpeopletobehappvâprobablycontributestohersuccess.
OfKeithkandherpositionshesavs,"I lovethattheskxisthelimitasfaraswhat Icando.Ihisisnotaconstrictingjob, andwhatevercreativity1haveIcanputto usehere.â
Asimpledeskjobisnotforher.The clubgivesheraâchancetogooutinthe communityanddodifferentthings...â
SuchastendingtotheComedvConÂŹ nectionâsgrowingcorporateclientlist ("wescheduleentertainersforvarious functionsatsiteschosenbvthecompaÂŹ niesâ),includingIlannaford,CascoBax Eord.LeeAutoMall,C.M.Brown, CitvofSouthPortland,SebascoResort, andothers.
1lowaboutgettinguponstageherself? âIabsolutelylovecomedv,butIhaveno placeonthestage.â
Astoproblemsthatcouldcomeabout runningaclub,shesavs,âWâearereally lucky.Ourpatronsconsistof60-percent women,morethan25-pcrcentcouples, and.althoughweservedrinks,people donâtcomeheretodrink.âSherememÂŹ bersonlvtwoincidentsborderingonthe uglvinfiveyears.
Themostmemorableexperienceshe hashadonherjobgoesbacktothefirst timetheclubhadaheadlinerfalloutthe davoftheshow.
"Iwasnewatdoingthebookings,âshe savs,"andjusthoursbeforetheshowI foundareplacement.â
Oliverpattedheronthebackandsaid. âWclcometocomedv!â
"Absolutely!AtartanplaiddesignedespeciallyforMaine -green,red,andbine-wasdesignedbySol ChillisfromScotland,whogaveittothepeople ofMainemuchinthesamewashedidwith theNovaScotia'Iartan.Itwasproducedfor abitinSkowheganinamillheownedsomeÂŹ timeduringthe1960sandthenagainbyCasÂŹ cadeWoolen.MillinIâairfieldduringthe19S0s. JâlicMaineStatekiltmaterialpicturedherewas wovenbvI.ocharronMillsinScotlandandsewn bvMaggieStruth,aScottishkiltmakerwhonow livesinOntario.
âTheMaineStatetartaniscopyrighted,andthe ownersareactivelysuinganyonewhotriestoproduce |competitivefabric|inaweightsuitableforkilts.I understandDalgleishMills(Scotland)endedup threatenedwithlegalaction[rumoredto approach$2million|,resultingintheir leavingahuniongusshipmentofthe clothtorotonaGlasgowdock.â
- (tmrgeWorthier. cruise musician

âOneoftheOdysseyâscaptains
likestotakeusundertheCasco BayBridgeandhangintherewhile Iplaythepipes-helikestheway theyecho.

AlthoughOscarWikleâsthoughts oubagpipes(âThankCodthereis noodorâ)suggestacertainconÂŹ tempt,forGeorgeWorthies,49,and partnerCarolClark,40,theancient instrumentexhalesalairdivmagicand helpstoprosideauniqueandensiablc waytomakealiving.
âW'henIdiscoseredIâdstirsisedthe sixties,âGeorgesass,âIrealized1could turninans rdirectionIwanted.âIIechose entertainment,esenluallsembracingâall thingsScottishâinwhathasesolsedinto afull-timeefforttospreadanappreciation oftheCeltictraditioninmusic,dance, song,andculture.
Georgecreditsâms'mother,ofstrong Scottishdescent,"svithinstillinganearls interestinmusic.âSheusedtoplascounÂŹ trymusic,like'RedRiserVallesandshe taughtmeanenjosmentoftheguitarand song,althoughformebackthenitssas mostls1lendrixandCream."
Inthelate1960s,Worthiesappearedon theNessRuglandcoffeehousecircuit svithfellossentertainersMarshalDodge andGordonBokandâgotanearls-push intothebusinessbs-IRohwiCt\Idrtin's] l^iu^h-lnstarandfamils'friendJud (âDaisyaDas")Strunk."
A14-yearstintasonehalfofthefolk duoI,azsMercedesintroducedWorthies totheenchantingssorklofcruisesiiip entertaining,performingaboardthelate CaptainRodnesRoss'sbeloved,opinionÂŹ ated.andsomesshateccentricsessel Ismvlellow//."Wesailedfisctimesclails outofCascoBayâsI.ongW'harf,âanexpeÂŹ rienceliesasorsandrepeatsasoftenas possible,performingfortheOldPort Marinerbâlectonitsvessels,theOdnsev andCdsubldncd.
Whilepeopleareembarking.âCarol andIsetupatthewharfonCommercial Streetandplaythepipes,drawingthe folksin.Onceontheboat,sshatcouldbe morepleasurablethanourjobsituation?
WeplaythemusicweloseunderthesetÂŹ tingsun,orstars,orthebrightssarmthof day,cooledbstheseaâsbreezes.Oneof theOdysseyâscaptainslikesIotakeus undertheCascoBasBridgeandhangin therewhileIplaythepipes-helikesthe ssaytheyecho."
Inadditiontotheseasonalpleasuresof
Portlandâscruisetrade,formorethanten years,Worthiesand(darkbaseworked theScottishmusiccircuit-the11ighland Games,festisals,RobbieBurnsbirllidas celebrationsandScotchsshiskestastings, takingthemacrossthecountrsand intoScotland.
George,whogrossupinI'arminglon, Maine,andsshoscfamilscomesfrom âsomessherenearInserness,âandCarol, svithScottish-borngreat-grandparentsand aJapanesemother,plasmostlssshat GeorgecallsâScottishpop.â
Performancesalwassincludessorksbs thessell-knossnandbeloscd(IoScots) IlarrvI,audcr("RoaminintheCloamin," âPootheNooâ).Althoughâonlsonein I5AmericansbaseeverheardofSir1larrv,"notesGeorge,hessasâBobIlope
AlthoughOscarWildeâs thoughtsonbagpipes (âThankGodthereisno
odorâ)suggestacertain
contempt,forGeorge WorthleyandCarolClark, theancientinstrument exhalesalairdlymagic. Theyperformonthe ScotiaPrinceandother happycraftamidthe lightsofPortlandHarbor.
beforetheressasBob1lope,takinghis showsouttothebattelfields,performing infoxholesandbombcraters(anatural amphitheater)."1.auder,acontemporars ofCharlieChaplinandRudsVallee,ssas athistimeBritainâshighest-paidmusical performer."Themusiccoincidedwith oursaudesille,anditwasthesametspe ofmusic.AllScotspeopleknowhis songs,andsomepeoplethinkthesare trite.IlsalotaboutHowers,prethgirls, fallinginlose,andwhiskes."
Worthies, cited bs The Scottish MusicIkillSocietsas"oneof onls1sfull-timekilted entertainersfromtheUnitedStates,"sass hedoesnâtcarewhatpeoplethink,and.as mostofthemusiciscatchsandupbeat, probablythemostardentcriticwould findittoughtoresist.
'IheworkoffersGeorgeandCarola
schedulethatthescontrol,ampleoppor InuitsforinterestingIrasel,thekindof perksthatareotherwiseunasailablc,and theabilitytodosomethingthatgisesthem greatpleasure-makemusic.-together.
Georgeremembersanexperiencefrom twoyearsagowhenthesdidpre-season open-houseperformancesonboardIlie ScotiaPrinceinCanada.
âWhenwewerecomingbackonthe Prince,wewereonthebridgewith11elmut,thecaptain,atarounddasbreak. Thesunwasglisteningoserthecits,and youcouldseeMountWashingtonloomÂŹ ingoserPortlandassouroundedSpring Point.Youdonâtgetthattspeofsluffin otherjobs.â
Anothertime,Georgeremembersthes werepipingattheMaineStaleIlouseand afterwardswentIoal'âranco-Amcrican jamsessioninBiddefordwithafriend.
âIIeaskedustopi]JChimin.soIwaited tilltherewasabreakinthemusic,then kickedinthepipes.
âW'henwecamethroughthatdoor.I sawonefiddlerwholookedlikehewas seeinganapparitioncomingthroughthe door.IÂŤiterthatnight,anothersoungfidÂŹ dlercameuptomeandsaid,'Youdonât knowhowmuchthatmeanttothisone gus.forsearssscâsebeenhasslinghim abouthisScottishblood,andheâsalwass saidtous,"Onedassouâllgetsours.âYou realls-madehisnight.â"
Georgelearnedthatthefellossdied,of cancer,eightmonthslater.
"Ifthere'sans'downsidetothework,it hastobe...thereâsnotalotofmoneyin it!"thecouplelaughs.
1heWorthless,howeser,don'tletthat getthebestofthem.Infact,onetime, âforSObucksâthes-drosetoGeorgiato doaperformance.âThisladstoldmeall shehddwas$50.Wehadtalkedandwe hadalotincommon,butIsaid,âIjust canâtdoitforthat.ââWell,âshesaid,âIfyou comedown.IâllshowsouthebestSouthÂŹ ernhospitalitssouseeserseen.â
âItwasinbâchruarv.WewereinMaine. Soofcoursewewent.Thereweretables andtablesoffood,andesersbods'wasso gracious.Wâemadesomelifelongfriends andfellinlosewithSouthernGeorgia.â
Asforfinding(andkeeping)sourown dreamjob.thecouplesass."Donâtdoitjust formoncs;knowwhoseadsicetotake,and donâteserletanvoneconsineesouthatyou canâtdosomething-sometimesitâsfunto betheoneleftholdingthebag!â
On (Ac Ocean at*7coaAi^AtA SCtyaietA."T^taene
Enjoy Our Famous Dinners -EatInorTakeOut-OurSpecialities: â˘Ourownclamchowderâ˘Lobsterstewâ˘Hotboiledlobsterdinnersâ˘FriedMaineshrimp â˘Friedclams,scallops,haddock(crumbs)â˘FreshMainelobsterrolls&crabmeatrolls
⢠Our own clam cakes ⢠Homemade desserts OpensevendaysaweekOpen11A.M.to8:30P.M.Daily 225TwoLightsRoadCapeElizabeth,Maine04107 207-799-1677

47ParkDrive Topsham, Maine 04086 USA 207-725-7309 www.morningstarmarble.com
TheShakespeareanTheaterofMaine
2002SummerandFallSeason Our33rdseason
WilliamShakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing .July5-August24
Kaufman and Hart's You Canât Take It With You July12-August23
WilliamShakespeare's HenrytheFifth July26-August24
Lanford Wilsonâs TalleyâsFolly August2-August22
JeriPitcher's The/AdventuresofRobinHood August6-August22
The Shakespearean Theater
GilbertandSullivan's The Mikado September26-October6 For tickets call (207) 933-9999 On the web at www.theateratmonniouth.org
FourwordssumitupforAlan Cardinal,iManyâsSeniorVice PresidentofIInmanResources:"I losemvjob."
Cardinal,42,whostartedwithi.XIans Iaboutayearandahalfago,canâtsav ~ enoughaboutwhatisgoodabouthis company-a darkhorse Portland eXIoncychangerfornationwide pharmaceuticalcompanies-hisjob,and hislifeingeneral.
Abrieflookatwww.imanv.com providessomecluesastowhvanyonein IIRmightbeattractedtojoiningthefirm: Prospectiveapplicantsareadvisedthat âiXlanvofferstheindustry'stoppeople exceptionalcareergrowthopportunities,a corporateculturethatvaluescreativityand achievement,acomprehensivebenefits package,andacasualdressenvironment, aswellasanunwaveringcommitmentto employeehealthandwellness."
iXlanv,whilebuildingsolutionsfor
biisincss4o-biisincssrelationships, appearsalsoIobestayingaheadof thecurveinbuildingthekindof environmentthatattractsand keepsamthingbutdisgruntled employees.
AgooddealofCardinal'stimeis spentinhelpingtoensurethatâwe viewtheneedsofouremployees whileweexpandandgrowthis business.''And,hesavs,âwehave plentyofroomtogrow,andIthink wedoareallygoodjobofit.â
Cardinaldescribesi.Manyâs medicalanddentalbenefitsas âsimilartothoseofaverylarge coqroration(i.Manvâsemployees numberabout400);wehavebeen abletonegotiateexcellentpricesfor people.â
SinceCardinaljoinedthefirm,it hasgonethroughtwoopen enrollments,andâWehavenot increasedthemedicalcoststoany ofouremployeesthroughcitherof those.
"RightnowinthePortlandarea thereisnoothercompanywho cansavthat.Thelowestincrease wefoundyvas15percent,the averageyvas23percent,andyve hadnoincreaseyvhatsoevcr."
And,headds,"iManyalso increasedits401kmatchthisyear,even thoughfromaneconomicstandpoint mostpeopleyvouldhavethoughtyve werenuts.WhenIfirstcameinityvas50
âiManyalsoincreasedits
401kmatchthisyear, eventhoughfroman economicstandpoint mostpeoplewouldhave thoughtwewerenuts.â centsonadollar,andnoyvitis75cents onadollar.â
IhebottomlineforCardinaland iManyisâtomakesurethatthebenefits thatemployeeshavelakecareoftheir healthneedsasyvcllastheirfuture financialneeds.
âInordertodothat,yvecontinually increasethebenefitseventhoughyve maynothavemetallofthegoalsyve yvouldliketomeetorgrownattherate thatthemarketyvouldlikeustogroyy.
"MAINEâS MUSEâ Subscribe Now THECAF^ REVIEW 20DanforthStreet Portland, ME0410I yvww.thecafercview.com

4O's & 50's furnishings imports from India vintage jewelry, & accesories
761-0071
578 Congress St. Portland
584CongressStreet,Portland,Maine(207)774-5946
117BrownStreet,Westbrook,Maine(207)854-2518
(800) SUN-LILY www.harmonsbartons.com

Wâestillliketogi\cbackasmuchaswe cantotheemployees.â
Allofthisaddsuptoratherpleasurable workforsomeoneinCardinalâsposition: "Itâsaloteasiertostandupinfrontof peopleandtalkaboutthesethingsthan whatvoumighthavetopresentifitwent anotherwax.ââ
Cardinal'strainingisintheengineering field.âImadethechangeintoIIKjust overninerearsagowhileworkingat NationalSemiconductor.
âIheopportunityexistedbecauseone person,AnneGauthier,waswillingto openherevesandthoughtsaboutthe wav11Rshouldbeconducted(sheisstill atNationalSemiconductor)."
"|â˘'.vcllbackthen,itwasmuchmorein peopleâsmindsthatthepersonfillingthe IIRpositionneedstobeabusiness partnerandunderstandhowthebusiness works.SohavinganengineeringbackÂŹ groundinanengineeringcompanyand workingin1IRcouldn'thelpbutbea benefitunlessontopofthatIdidn'thave somepersonalitythatblendedwellinan 1IRenvironment."
OfthecareershiftatNational Semiconductor,hesays."Itwasatrialon bothofourparts."
Andvensoon.Cardinalfoundhimself underenormouspressurebutfortunately abletomakeâverypositiveopportunities outofvennegativesituations.
âTheyweredownsizingsignificantly, andIdidnâtbelievethatwouldhappenin mvnaivete."
Ilewasofferedtheopportunitytolobby inWashingtontohelpcreatefinancesto helpthosewholosttheirjobs.
âIhelpedmakeitpossibleforour emplovecswhowerebeingaffectedto getdegreesandcontinuetheir unemploymentbenefitswhiledoingso.
TheseactivitiesinstilledinCardinala focusonworkforceandeconomic developmentlorMaine.
Iwoyearsago,Gov.Kingappointed himtochairliisworkforceMaineJobs Council,fillingtheseatthatthelate BuzzIâitzgcraldhadheld.âEitzgerald wasgoingthroughsomepersonal challengesolhisown."
Ofthisappointment,Alansavs: "Eitzgeraldwasagreatperson,anditis anhonortobecontinuingthismission.â Ileholdsthepositiontothisday, acknowledgingthatitstemmedfromhis havingservedaschairofthe
CumberlandCountvPrivateIndustry Council,whichhedescribesasâthesame entity,onlymorelocalized.â
âPutallthesethingstogether,âsavsAlan, and"it'safunthingIgettodo."
WhenMarvSesak,55,âwasa child.Ioverheardacouple talkingaboutwork,andthe memoryhasstayedwithmetothisdav." shesavs.
"Themanwasleavinghisjobtostart somethingnew,somethinghewould ciijovdoing.Ithoughthewasterriblyold (ancient,infact),buthiscourageinspired me.Imademyselfapromisethenand therethatwhateverIdecidedtodowith mvlifeIwoulddoituntilIgotbored,and then,Iwouldnâtdoitanvmore."

I'.arlypursuitsweretheater-oriented, beginningin1969,âIdidtheaterin Vermont,Connecticut,PennsvIvania, taughttheaterat1leidclbcrgCollegein Ohio,andinthe19S0swasmanaging directorforthePittsburghPlavhouse.a largeenterpriseencompassingthree theatersandfivelivecompanies."
Atage5,thechildhoodpromisesheâd madetoherselfpromptedamove.
â1knewIwantedtodosomethingdifferent. ButinmycircleIwas.well.âfamous.â" Manremembersgoingtoherofficeand thinkingOK,Icanmakemoremonev andIcandie."
Sheexplainsthatinordertogainjob securityinthetheaterfield,sheendedup beinganartsmanageranddidn'thave limetodirectanvmore.
"Iwaswritinggrants.Iwasdoing everythingtomaintainthefacilityfor otherpeopletouse."
Shewasbored.
Sesak,whoalwavssawherselfintheater, tooksomepersonality-assessmenttests. 1heresults?Ihevtoldme1shouldbea
1 hefinestcustom cabinetryavailable, honestlyconstructed byhandandmade tolastalifetime.
SCARBOROUGH, MAINE 207-885-0767 www.cookandcookcabinetry.com
T I Q Focusing on Maine's JLJL J-C' Blind and Visually i\ErJ'\V()KKImpairedSince1905
Grand Opening New Resource Center
Friday May 10, 2002 9:30 AM to 12:00
Ribbon-Cutting ceremony 9:30 AM Tours and Reception
Public Welcome
theIrisNetwork (formerly the Maine Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired )
189ParkAvenue, Portland, Maine 04102
(207)774-6273www.theiris.org
ThePortlandEDChelpslocalbusinessesgrow.Inthelast10-yearswehaveleveraged morethan$123millioninnewbusinessinvestmentandcreatedorretainednearly5400 jobsinPortland.Ourloanprogramshelpwitheverythingfromrenovationcostsand equipmentpurchases,toworkingcapital.Ourfreeandcomprehensivebusiness developmentandstartupassistanceprogramshavebeenusedbythousandsof clientsfromalloverMaine...weopenthedoorsofopportunity.
FormoreinformationonunlockingPortland'sresourcesandhowourfreeandconfidential servicescanhelpyou,visitusonlineorcall1-800-874-8144.
LetusshowyouwhatPortlandcandoforyourbusiness.

theaterdirector."
Buttherewasasecondchoice:she couldbeanillustratorordesigner. "Itwasscars'tothink,Tmgoingtostop doingwhatIâvedonefor20sears.âButI didit.Thatssasgutss'."
Todas,sheâsressardedbs'being surroundedbsincrediblebeauts.Iler ssorkpopularizingthegorgeousW'seth imagesattheI'arnsssorthMuseumsince 1996isclearls'inspired.
"Designssorkisreads'similarto directing.Whethersouareproducinga catalogue,brochure,ssebsiteorsshateser. souhaseanaudience.â
Increatingmarketingmaterialsforthe I'arnsssorth.andssithasalars"inthemid20s."Sesakhastheopportunitstoâmose ansbods'sescsshereitssantstogo.
âTscrsoncingraphicshasastsIe,"and Sesakenjossusinghersinâdirectingâthe ssaspromomaterialsreachmediaoutlets nationsside."Ifitsscrcnâtforthe computer.Issouldnâthasea temperamentforthissortofssork.
âItâsinstant."shesass.Andthesharp increaseinssorldappreciationforher artists-the\\Veths.RockssellKent,
GeorgeBellows, et.al.-isinno

Thereis littleopportunitv forboredom.
Currentlysheâs developingthe Karnsworthâs website,slowly rollingoxerit sectionbssection.
âItâsahugesite, ssithcatalogues, books,marketing, prices...anditâs cutting-edge.â
Wlicnshegetsit done,shesass,âit willbetimeto redoit.Itshould ofsears.â
changeeverycouple smallmeasure cineinparttothe highandlowresolutionTHT' andJPKGimages withvivid backstoriesshe hustlesontothe internetfaster than1anIAfshin writespoems.
Additionally,shehashadahand(âora foot,âshejokes)injustaboutanything thatcomesoutofthemuseuminprint.
Shewaschallengedrecentlybvashow atthefarnsworthoftwoofMaineâs contemporaryartists.Alison11ildrethand GelesteRoberge,onexhibitthrough June9.â'Ihevwerefunbecausethevare somodern;]gottodoawholedifferent lookforthem."
Sesakalsoderivesgreatpleasurefrom herworkasafreelancer(SesakArt, IllustrationandDesign).Twosearsago, abookshedesignedforJamieWyeth, âMonhegan.âpublishedbvJ.S.McÂŹ Carthy,receivedthePEPawardfrom MaineGraphicArtsAssociation.
Sheâscurrentlvfinishingabookon Unity,Maine,ahistorywrittenbv twowomen.âOrdinary,vetextraÂŹ ordinary,"Mars'describesit,âcoseringsix decadesintheliteofUnity,Maine, puttingthetossninthecontextoftherest ofthessorldâshappenings."SassSesakof theproject:âIâmflatteredmssisual effortsareunitedssiththeirssords.âWe expectthesameistrueinreserse!cfc. onyourweddingdayyoudeserve morethanjustadress... createvourmomentwithMariaAntoniela
One hour has never meant so much! Ask us how your teeth can be 10 shades whiterinjustonehour. Restoreyoursmiletoits naturalluster. Rembrandt LightningGel has been clinicallyproventowhiten teeth an average of 10 shades in one hour. Itissafeandformulated topreventsensitivity.
For appointments Dr.NancyD.Sargent FalmouthShoppingCenter Falmouth,Maine04105 781-4216

TourmalinewasfirstdiscoveredinMainein1820.bytwostudentsexploringthehillsaroundParis.Maine.Acrystal, caughtontherootofanupturnedtreeandglisteninginthelatedaysunledtoadiscoverywhichwouldeventuallyearn
Maine fame as the source for the finest quality tourmaline found anywhere in the world.
In1972anextraordinaryfindof37:millioncaratsofgemtourmalinewasdiscoveredonPlumbagoMountaininNewry, Maine,settingnewstandardsforqualityworldwide.ThisdiscoveryoftourmalinewassoextensivewearetodaystillcutÂŹ tinggemsfromthisfind.
CrossJewelersoffersthelargestcollectionoffinequalityMainetourmalinejewelryintheworldover700piecesincludingrings,pins,necklaces,earrings,andbracelets,inrichshadesofgreen,brilÂŹ liantblues,andlusciouspinks.
IfyouhaveeverconsideredowningaMainetourmaline,thisisamustseecollection.Call,write,or visitourwebsitefordirectionstoourstoreandourfree300-itcmportfoliootMainetourmalinejewelry whichincludesafreeHistoryofMaineTourmaline.
0tw

WliatajumpfromthePrebleStreet ResourceCenter!
Poverty',knowntoPortlandersasTom Abate,23,whoknowsfirst-handwhatitâs liketoexperiencedespairinthePineTree State,âhassignedanexclusiverecording andimprintagreementwithARTIS!'direct RecordsofLosAngeles.â
Inandoutofsheltersforyearshere,he firstsurfacedatZootzandStoneCoast BrewingCo.onopen-mikenights.ScrapÂŹ ingtogetherfunds,heself-produced300 copiesofhisdebutCD,Superhuman,in 2000.Cracklingwithtalentandanger, thediscproducedtwolocalhits,âWelÂŹ cometotheStateofMaineâandâHip HopllieseDays,âbothofwhichwentto numberoneonâTheTopFiveatFiveâ onWRED(95.9FM).ThoseCDsquickÂŹ lyflew'offtheshelvesofarearecord stores,andPovertybegantogetnoticed. KudostoWREDforgivingPovertyairÂŹ play'earlyon.
Witha$200,000advanceonroyaltiesand
anewCadillacEscalade,nottomentiona company-leasedapartmentinLA,Poverty iscurrentlyrecordingandco-producinghis ARTISTdirectRecordsâdebut-duefor releaselaterthisyear-inaLosAngeles recordingstudiorightnow.ARâllSTdirectis headedbylegendary'Hip-hopexecTed Field(Eminem,Nine-InchNails,Dr.Dre, andLimpBizkit),soAbatereallyhasrun intodiestar-makermachine.
âRarelyhaveIcomeacrossanartistas specialasPovertyâ,âsay'sField.âHeisan extraordinary'talentduenotonlytohis uncannygiftasastoryteller,butforhis ability'toweavetheadversity'ofhislife [hisparentsdivorcedwhenhewasyoung, hisoldersister,arapevictim,ranaway fromhome,andwhenhismother becameanaddict,tirestatetriedtotake himin]experiencesintohiswork.Idonât thinkyoucanhelpbutbeaffectedbythis youngmanâsmusic."
âTedbelievesinmeandhasgivenme thesupportandconfidencetobemyself
andnotpartofacookie-cutter,hip-hop machine,âsaysPoverty.âWorkingwith himandbeinghereatAR'llSTdirectisa dreamcometrue.â
Previewingthenewalbumforus, ARTISTdirectreports,âTheMassachuÂŹ settsbom,23-y'earoldchronicleshispain
likeâIâmHatinâ-anexplosivediatribe aimedatthosebomintowealth-andthe stark,soul-baringâSymphonyofSorrow.â
âIwrotethatfouryearsagowhenIwaslivÂŹ inginashelter.Itâsaboutmymother,a womanwhowentthroughlifebeingphysiÂŹ cally,sexuallyandverballyabused.Shegot hookedoncrackandarrestedandwould disappearforweeksatatime.EversinceI wasakid,mymothertoldmethereâsnothÂŹ ingintheworldsheâdappreciatemore thandying.Sheâshadthatkindoflife.â
âHeranawayandhasbeennmningever since,âAR'flSTdirectreports.âAsWilliam S.Burroughsoncesaid,creativitytmlydoes comefromaseriesofshocks.â * ETW

Crabcakes,partybiryani&otherdelightstoyourdoor.ByLucasKnowles
InthewildlypopularfilmMonsoon Wedding.abeloved-but-lonelv bachelorweddingplannerreassures thenervousfatherofthebridethathis finalplansandcostshavebeen"exactly andapproximately"calculatedashis daughterâslavishwedding,setin21stcenturyDelhi,drawsnear.
IlereinPortland,we,too,have encounteredaâparadoxicalsituation andthereforehavecalculatedour CompletelastofCuisineDelivery both"exactlyandapproximately,â becausesomerestaurants,like wonderful, suburban Panda Carden, overlookedbysomebecauseofitsouter

BrightonAvenueaddressbutserving thebestSzechwanSpicyChickenin townsincethelate,greatIhiShang (nottomention\ividvegetableswith luscioussnapandcolor),mighthappily agreetodeliverdinnerthrougha drivingrainonenightbutflatlyrefuse todeliveratallonanothernight.Itgets worse:Ifvourhomeismorethanthree milesaway,thevwonâtevenagreeto refusetodelivertovou,whichwe've cometolearnisafullstateofgrace higherthanbeingtoldthevnever deliveratall.
But,ah!ifvoucanconvincethemto deliver,vouâllfinallybefreeofthe
ache,theinconsolablelossthatso manyPortlanderstalkaboutwhen grievingaboutIhiShang(someofthe faithfuldarkenandrefuseeventotalk aboutitwhenquestioned,thelossisso dee,)).Andhowmuch,âexactlyand approximated,"isthatworth?
Same difference with Hi Bombay, servingsomeofPortland'sfinest Indiancuisine.Ifvourorderexceeds S^O,andifit'snotaIâridavorweekend night,andifthevhaveanemployee tospare,and - how Scheherazade like!-ifvourslorvisgoodenough (vourcarhasbrokendown,votive fallenandvoucanâtgetup.etc.).
then(lies'lldeliverthebestPartyBiryani inNorthAmericatovonandyour guests,too.
Mamofourreadersenjoyedour recent"Three-DayPizza Odvssevâsomuchthatitgivesus evengreaterpleasuretooffervonthis morecomprehensivedirectoryofdelivervservicesaswell(withsummary sidebarsuitablelorclippingoutofthe magazine...seepage28).
Whetheryou'reinthemoodforpizza. Chinese,orsomethingalittlemore exotic(howaboutcrabcakesand 'IagarashisearedtunabvAurora ProvisionsorJamaicanjerkchickenby Sillvâsdelivereddirectlvtovourhome?), thereareplacesinthePortlandareavou cancalltomakethosedeliverydayIdreamscometrue,withoutthecooling effectofataxiasmiddleman. iIlerearcsomefirmsthatwillbegladto helpyouliveinthela])ofluxury: AuroraProvisions,locatedon64Pine StreetintheheartofPortland'sWest End.isadescrvedivpraisedmarket,cafe, bakerv,andcaterer.Butbeyondcatering, thevwillanddoactivelvdelivertothe

VillageCandle'sHarbor Mistâ˘fragranceis reminiscentofafoggy Mainemorning.Take onehome,andrelive yourMainecoast experienceagain andagain!
VisitourFreeportor Topshamstoresand exciteyoursenseswith ourinspiringcollection ofscentedcandles andaccessories.
www.villagecandle.com
TagarashiscaredtunafromAuroraProvi Portlandareafrom10a.m.to2pan,an incrediblebreakthroughforgourmands cvcrvwhercintheForestCity.
"Wedefinitelydoalittlebitof eventhinghere,"savsco-managerI.eslie Oster.Forentrees,amongotherthings, "wcofferlemonparmesanchicken, tenderloinsteaks,crabcakes,marinated flanksteak,lambchops,salmonwith varioussaucesevervdav.pasta,anilpotato salads.Ifvouwantpreparedloods,both frozenandfresh,weâllhappilyoblige."
Ihingrvforagourmetsandvvich? AccordingtoOster,"Oneofourmore populursandvvidlesisourroastedveggie. Ilhasseveralroastedvegetables,with spinachandMainegoatcheeseon rosemarvfocacciabread.Anotheroneof
ourmorepopularsandwicheshasour freshmozzarella,tomatoes,and cucumbersonrosemaryfocacceia.âhi themoodforsomethingsweet?Aurora offersawiderangeoffresh-baked desserts,includingthe"WestI'.nd"cake, astorefavorite.'Ibiscakehasachocolate flavoring,layeredwithmochabutterÂŹ creamandtoppedwithchocolate coveredcoffeebeans.Auroraâsdelivers freein-townPortlandforanvordersoxer 850.forlargerorders,âifwuorderthe da\'before,thatwouldhelpimmensely... ifnot.wewilltrvourbesttogetthefoodto vonassoonaswecan.âIhevchargea "nominalfeeâfordelixenordersunder $50.Thexareopen8-6:50p.m.evendax exceptSundax.\isitwMvv.auroraprovisious.com.orgivethemacallat871-9(160.
Wehaveapizzacalled theNorâeaster.Insteadof tomatosauce,ithasblue cheesespreadonthe crust,withbuffalo chickenontop.Somehot sauceisdrizzledon,too.
Sillsâs,on40\\ashingtonAscnnein Portland,archlyanddelightfullx enjoysdoingexenthingwitha twist.Theyoffertraditionalfavorites,like friesandapplepie,butalsobasean impressisearrayofethnicfoodsmixedin. Youcangellooddeliveredfrom5-9 excrydayfromSillyâsifxouliscinthe PortlandorSouthPortlandarea. Dclixeryistree,withaminimum purchaseof$10.IArisingbs.itâshardto missthecrazscolorsofSillssaswellas thecrazyhairofAlbertkinsteinontheir sign.Sillyâshasesenthingfromwraps andsegetarianselectionstopizza.Ifsou likeCaribbeanfood,souâlllosetoorder Jamaicanjerkchicken.
Sillysdarestobedifferentaboutpizza, combiningethnictoppingswith traditionalspecililies.Accordingtoan employee,"ourwhitepizzaisprobabls ourmostpopularpizza.Ithasnotomato sauceandistoppedwithcheese,garlic, ricotta,eggplant,spinach,andpesto.
"ButtryourCarribcanpizza.Ithasour Jamaicanjerksauceandjerkchicken, withgreenpeppers,mozzarella,and

Opendaily7am-7pm
Visitourlunch/dinner take-outwindowforatastymeal www.freerangefish.com
ofoutstandingantiquefurniture,accessories,collectibles,andart forevery'interestandpocketbook-wellcaredfor,wellorganized, interestinglydisplayed,readytoenhanceyourhomeoroffice.
Open7days,10-5༤closedmon.ii/i-6/.w Wewelcomethetrade.TVS?arealwaysinterestedhibuyingitemsorcollections. Wereeasytoreachat200RouteOneinScarborough,6milessouthofPortland
^jDianwmf

JusttwoblocksnorthofL.L.Bean
84roomluxurycountryinn
23fireplaces,antiques,lovelygardens,indoorpool Twogreatrestaurantsâ
Maine Dining Room (finedining,tableside,flamingdesserts)and Broad Arrow Tavern (openkitchenwithwoodfiredoven&grill). Breakfast and afternoon tea included. _
Meetings,weddings,occasionsto250people 162MainStreet,Freeport,ME04032
Openallyearâ˘Majorcreditcardsâ˘TeL 207-865-9377
Fax 207-865-1684 ⢠www.stayfreeport.com ⢠email:harraseeke(Žaol.com
Outdoor
C011ec110
Maine'sLeaderinQualityStoves,Fireplaces&CasualFurniture
onions.OrhowaboutourThaiPie,with ]3cmmtsauce,chicken,scallions,and mozzarella?âKnowingthedelixenfacts aboutSillyâscanabsolutelyrescuea dinnerthatâsinanotherwise unrecoverabletailspin.Callfordelivery
OurNightmareSandwich haseverythingonit!Four differentkindsofmeatAmericansalami,Genoa salami,ham,and capacola.Allkindsof veggies,and4different kindsofcheese.Itâsa hugesandwich!
at/.2-0360.Theyâllhappilybrington eventhingbutthelivemusic.
29WesternAxenue.SouthPortland,&â 240Route1,Falmouth 775-7400eV781-3100 ww.ricettas.com
DelixeryIlours:Mondax-Fridav:11:301:30,4:30-10:30,Weekends:4:30-10:30 Dcliven-Range:3-milerangeinSouth Portland,5-milcradiusinFalmouth DeliveryFees:157gratuitxchargefor thedrixcr
Mostpopulardelixerydish?âOur Grecianpizza,ithasourhomemade sauce,toppedwithsauteedspinach, sweetsausage,mozzarella,and A fetacheese.â
Mostexoticdelixen'dish?âPolio Toscana.It'sachickenbreastsauteedin oliveoilwithroastedonionsand mushrooms,sencdina.Marsala-enhanced marinarasauceonabedoflinguini.."
DelixenTime:45minutes-1hour Prizewinningoxen-firedpizzawitha widerangeofselections.
Visitwwv.ricettas.com
46PineStreet.Portland,â75-3404
Delixen'Ilours:11a.m.-l1pan.dailx DeliveryFees:\oadditionalfees,but $7 minimum purchase requirement DelixeiyRange:zMlofPortlandandparts ofSouthPortland
Mostpopulardelixen'dish?âGreek
salad.Peoplelovetheiceberglettuce, onion,olives,andfetacheese.â
Mostexoticdishes?"1wouldhaxetosav ourGreekpizza.Itismadeonour traditionalcrustwithfetacheese, spinach,andgarlicamongitstraditional Greekingredients.â
DeliveryTime:30-45minutes
Spicv&â delicious.'Iliephonenumberis availableinthetelephonebook,butnot bvcallinginformation.Werecommend theeggplantandjalapenopizza.
LocationsinPortland,SouthPortland, Scarborough,Saco,Sanford.Gorham, andBrunswick,amongotherplaces wwxx.amatos.baxxeb.com
DclixeryIlours:11a.m.-3()minutes beforeclose;thestoresinPortland.South Portlanddonâtofferdelixerx;butthe storesinGorham,Saco,and Scarboroughdo.
DelixerxPees:AbaseSI.75delixerx charge,withS.75goingtothedrixerand SIgoingtoxariousfees(paper,etc.)
DelixeiyRange:Amatoâsdelixerxrange iscomputedbyminutesoftraxcl.The drixerstrxandkeepitdownto7-10 minutesone-way.Ifyouarefurtherout, theymayincreasethedelivers-charge. MostPopularDelixerxDish?âOur pepperonipizzaaccountsfor80-pcrcent ofoursales,sothatisobxiouslx-xerxpopular.Ourpastas,suchasourzitiwith meatballs,arealsoxerx'popular."
Mostexoticdclixerydish?âOneofour gourmetpizzasisourwhitepizza. Insteadoftomatosauce,itisbrushed withgarlicbutter.Onthreedifferent cheeses,thetoppingsincludefresh tomatoes,onions,broccoli,eggplant, spinach,peppers,mushrooms,and Greekolives."
DelixeiyTime?30-45minutes,unless theconditionsarebad.
239OceanSt.,SouthPortland,767-3220
DclixeryIlours:4-10Mondax-Thursdax; 4-midnightIridax;12-10weekends
DelixerxLees:S2delixervcharge
DelixerxRange:AllofGapeElizabeth andmostofSouthPortland
MostPopularDelixerx-Dish?âOur pepperonipizza.â
MostExoticDelixerxDish?"Our NightmareSandwichhasexerxthingon it!Ithas4differentkindsofmeat-

In-houseDesign/BuildServicesAvailable,JosephWaltman, home designer P.O. Box 821, 121 Main St. Yarmouth, ME 04096 (207) 846-0410
For additional information & photographs, please visit our website at www.anastosnadeau.com
\niericaiisalami.Genoasalami,ham, andcapacoki.Ithasfourdifferent cheeses:American,Swiss,provolone,and mozzarella.Andforveggies,ithaslettuce, onions,greenpeppers,tomatoes,and pickles.Itahugesandwich."
DelivcnTime:Itvaries,hutasa minimum. 30 minutes.
4- IndiaStreet<N'â8PortlandStreet Portland. â2-1231 709-1200
DeliveryHours:I1-9Mon.-Wednesdav, 11-11Thursday-Saturday.I1-10Sunday
Deliverslees:S3ilthedeliveryis hevondAllenAvenueandStevens AvenueinPortland
DeliveryRange:AllofPortlandand SouthPortland
MostPopidarDeliversDish?
âIlarhormasterpizza.Ithasbarbeque chicken,bacon,andcaramelizedonions onourbeer-flavoredcrust."
MostKxoticDeliversDish?"W'ehavea pizzacalledtheNor'easter.Insteadof tomatosauce,ithasbluecheesespread onthecrust,withbuffalochickenontop. Somehotsauceisdrizzledon.too.It tastesjustlikebuffalowings.Also,we haveseveraldifferentflavoredcrusts. Besidesoriginalandwheatcrust, customerscanalsogetoursundried tomato,basilandbeerflavoredcrusts.â
DeliveryTime:30-43minutes
101York'Street.Portland,Maine
DeliveryIlours:AllofPortland,11-12, allofSouthPortland.5-12evendav
DeliveryEcc:$1delivenfee
DeliveryRange:âOurrangeisallof SouthPortland,from(JaneoRoadand ColonialRoadinPortland."
MostPopularDeliveryDish?"Our pepperonipizza,madeonourfresh doughcrust."
MostExoticDishes?"Well,Iâllbe honest,wereallvdonâthaveanythingtoo exoticonourmenu,butpeopleloveour hamburgeranilcheeseburgerbasketsand plates,ourlasagnaandspaghetti,andof course,ourpizza.
Delivenrime:30-45minutes
WillowâsPizza&Restaurant
1422Broadway.SouthPortland799-â511 DelivenIlours:4-9Sundav-1hursdav,410IYidavSaturday DelivcnI'ee:"Wehaveadifferentmenu
fordeliven,thefeevariesonhowbigthe orderisandhowmuchitcosts.â
DelivcnRange:AllofSouthPortland MostPopularDeliveryDish?"Our barbequechickenpizza.Ithaschicken marinatedinbarbequesauce,onabedof ourtomatosauceandhomemadefresh doughcrust.â
MostExoticDish?âOurnewestpizzais calledClamâsCasino.Insteadoftomato sauce,itâscoveredinclamsauce,with cheese,bacon,onions,andoregano."
Delivcnlime:30-45minutes

Aurora Provisions 871-9060
Silly's 772-0360
Hl Bombay 772-8767
Lotus 781-3453
RiceltosBrickOvenPizzeria775-7400&781-3100
Supreme Pizza 775-3404
Pizza Join! 767-3220
Portland Pie Company 772-1231 & 799-1200
Harbor View Pizzo 772-3101
Willow's Pizza and Restaurant 799-7511
Portland House of Pizzo 797-9030
Supper ol Six 761-6600
Volley Chinese Cuisine 773-8889
tong's Express 871-8055
Wok-Inn 773-7332 & 797-9052
Jan flee Restaurant 761-4335
Golden fliounlom 878-8989
Pondo Gorden Restaurant 874-6935
Benkay Japanese Restaurant 773-5555
Pizza Hui 878-3003
Domino's 774-1489
Pizzo lime 774-2222
Popo John's (www.popojohns.com) 878-9100
1359WashingtonAvenue. Portland.797-9030.
DelivcnIlours:11-10evendav
Delivcn'Ecc:$1.50
DeliveryRange:AllofPortland MostPopularDeliveryDish?"Bvfar. it'sourpepperonipizza.â
Most Exotic Delivcn Dish? âOne of ourmoreexoticpizzasisourMexican
pizza.Ithasvourchoiceofjalapeno peppers,tomatoes,blackolives,a combinationofmozzarellaandcheddar cheese,hamburg,andsalsa.Also,thereâs omchickenpestopastawithchoiceof zitiorspaghetti,withpestosauceand grilledchicken."
Delivcn:"Onaverage,3(1minutes.â
ISVerandaStreet,Portland.761-6600
DelivcnIlours:Vanwiththefunction ormeal;thevaskthatvonsetupa deliveryâacoupledaysinadvance" Delivcn'Eees:Varieswithsizeofmeal DelivcnRange:IntownPortlandand surroundingarea
Most Popular Delivcn Dish? âOur lasagnas.Wespecializeincomfortfood, withmanycasserolesandsalads."
Mostexoticdelivcndish?"Ourveggie alfredocasseroleisgreat.Ithascarrots, celen,eggplant,tomatoes,broccoli,and greenVredpeppersmixedwithgarlic andsmotheredinanalfredosaucewith seasonedricottacheese."
DelivcnTime?"Pleasecallafewdavsin advance.â
6SSEoreslAvenue.Portland. -- 3-S889 vvxwv.vallevchinesecuisine.bavvcb.com Delivcn:$2.with$10min.purchase DelivcnRange:Portland.South Portland,Iâalmouth.Yarmouth. Cumberland,Westbrook,Cape Elizabeth,Scarborough.
325St.JohnStreet.Portland871-^>055 Chineselunchanddinner.
Delivcn':Monday-Thursday11-11. EridavandSaturday11p.m.-2a.m., Sunday11:30-9:30'
DeliveryIâee:$2
DelivcnRange:Portkind,S.Portland. Westbrook,Ealmouth,Scarborough.
818MainStreetV1209EoreslAvenue, SouthPortlandcYPortland,773-7332<V 797-9052.Chineselunchanddinner. DelivcnIlours:1uesdav-1hursdav11a..11pan..EridayVSaturday11a.m.-2a.m.. Monday.Sundav,&'holidays11:30-9:30 Delivcn'Range:CapeElizabeth, Cumberland, Ealmouth, Gorham, Portland.Scarborough.SouthPortland. Westbrook,Yarmouth.
JanMeeRestaurant
280St.JohnStreet.Portland.761-4335
DeliveryIlours:Mouday-Thursd;i\11 a.m.-lIpan.,FridayandSaturdayII a.m.-miduight,SundayI1:3()a.m.-lIpan.
Chinesecuisine1435ForestAvenue, Portland,878-8989.
HiBombay.
DeliciousIndiancuisine,delivered onlybyspecialagreement.Askfortheir PartvIhrvanifortwo.1PleasantStreet, Portland,722-S767.
Dominoâs, ,88ForestAvenue.Portland774-1489
PizzaHutDelivery
40AuburnStreet,Portland,878-3003
PizzaTime 46VerandaStreet,Portland,â74-2222
PapaJohnâs
1053PurestAvenue,Portland,878-9100. Orderonlineatwxvw.papajohus.com!
1041BrightonAve..Portland.874-69â35 âW'eBringChinatownToYou."
Complete Chinese menu with hundreds ofchoices,fromMooShuBeefto MandarinChickentoCreenJade vegetables.Shortdeliveryrangewhen available.Ilot,dry,spicy.Iresh,colorful, andwellworththeeffort.Astheirmenu explains,"W'ecanalterthespicv accordingtovourtaste.â
251USRouteI.FalmouthShopping ('enter,Palmouth.ChineseJapanese Cuisine.Palmouthlovedtheirearlier incarnationasBlueIsland,servingina yummy'mallChineseâstyle,butI,otusis outtosetamuchhigherstandardand deservesastrongfollowing.Thevdeliver entreesandanimpressivearrayofsushi andsashimiwithina5-milcradius.It maytakesomeconvincingtogetthemto cometoPortland.Call~81-3453.
(I'ridayandSaturdaynightdeliveryonlyI 2IndiaStreet,Portland~ -3-5555.Sushi andhotJapanesespecialtiesdirectfrom thePortlandwaterfront.

is mightier than an e-mail.
GovernGardenhasawideassortmentofdistinctivepensfrom RebeccaMossLtd.Fun,fashionableandhigh performancepensyou'llusewitheffect.Withpersonalized stationeryanduniqueinvitationsfromCoventGarden, youâllunderstandwhatFirstClassreallymeans.
With more locations than any other drugstore, weâre always close by. We fill your prescriptions promptly and our pharmacists always take the time to answer your questions. Further, RITE AID offers big savings and products you use every day:

Andthewinnersare!InthewarbetweenFlashandloadingtime,Flashisa clearwinner,thankstohigh-speedcableaccess,ourcyberpanelistsagree.
Toourdelight,ourfirstannualBest Web Pages in Maine 2001 awards lastyearturnedintoacoming-out partyforsomeofthefinest,andinsome casespreviouslyunheralded,webpagesin thestate.Infact,anumberofthewinners -siteslikeOi2.com.acutting-edge resourcefordizzilybeautifulMainephotographicimages;mrandmrsfish.com, marineeducationforvotingadults;and www.bmarley.com,thewebsiteforhigh-fixÂŹ ingPortlandcomedianBob Marley(withrecentslopsonthe ConanO'Hrian,Davidletterman, andJay/enoshows)-basefeltthe bumpofincreasedrecognition.
PIhisyearâstop10appearwith colorcommentarvfromourpanÂŹ elists,someofthemostinfluenÂŹ tialwebdesignersandwcl> mastersinnorthernNewEngland.
1. www.art-barn.com lhisisoneofmyfaxoritesites.Some maysayitisclutteredandslowtoloadon adial-upmodem,but1saxitisfunand jbrilliant.Thegraphicsareincredible,and *theintricaciesofthesitearesomething tcxenWebdesignersecrctlxemies.You 1cantarguethatthegrouphassome jmajortalent!-JulieArchibald. IhissiteshowshowPlashcanbeused toprosideentertainmentoxertheweb. IhesiteistollofexamplesoftheanimaÂŹ tionw'orkthatArtBarnhasdoneforthe
web.Iguaranteeyouwillhaxefun exploringthissite."â 1.anyBurningham.
2.www.bluecatmedia,com/ turkey (RotanCroupStndxExchange: OSAtoIiirkey).''Interestingtraxelsitedesclopedbylocalteammembersasameansto documenttheirtraxelsinTurkes.Includes culturalinformation,dispatches,member bios,aswellasacoolQuicklime\âR PanoramaofthecityofEregliontheblack Sea-allpackagedinauniquegraphic"traxel journal"interface."-SharonPicniak.

3.www.llbean.com
âAllaboutshopping.AsanonlinecataÂŹ log,theyreallymaketheshoppingexperiÂŹ enceeasyandenjoyablewithimagesthat showtheproductatadecentsizewithits styleoptionsandsizing/fabricinformaÂŹ
tion.Allyourquestionsareansweredso youcantrustyou'regettingwhatsou thinkyouâregetting.Niceinterfacethatis easytonasigate.too."-SharonPicniak.
"ItishardtodenythatI,.I,.Beanlias oneofthebestE-commerccsitesinthe StateofMaine.E.E.BeanâshealthsfundÂŹ ingandearlscommitmenttoe-comÂŹ merccputsthemheadandshoulders abusemostoftheircompetitors.The sitescontentisdeepandwellpresented. Someofthemostinterestingfeatures includeproductcomparisonmatriÂŹ ces,MacromediaElashbasedmixand-matchinterfaces,andofcourse theParkSearch.â
-JustinDasis
âInanutshell.Ilbcan.comisa worldclasse-commcrccsite. Powerful,effectise,andwell designed,thissitewouldrankhighon nearlyeserystateâsbestoflist.Ifitcame withatroutpondplug-in.I'dswearthatI wasactuallsthere."
-PatrickJ.\lc\eigh
4. www.woodburymorse.com
âIthinksomewillbalkatthecutsesclescrnessofthissite,hutIthinkthe quirksadagencycangetawasssithit;I reallyliketheideathatanadagencs's site-acompanswhoseclientswant themtodosomethingcleverfortheir ownproduct/cause,isaninteresting, closersiteitself.Although,thewhole
blankpicce/bkmkpagedoesn'tworkfor me:Ithinkit'scalledforcingtheanalogs...."
-AnnBarnes. âIthinkthisisareallveool/cleversite."
-JulieArchibald.
âH1\!Oneofmsall-timefavorite sites,thisbrilliantsitecombinescxce]>tionaldesignwithflashChimingtoproÂŹ duceapowerfulandInneducational experienceforkidsandadults.â
-Patrick).McVeigh. Thissitewasnâtsubstantialls'redesigned sincewinninglastsear,butthennobods redesignedtheI'.iffellower.Thissiteis stillatriumph.
6.www.colehaan.com
Patrick).McVeighsass.âOlean,crisp, andsenuscr-lricndh.thissite'sdesign presentsasenseofqualifyandrichnessto thesiewer.Iheabilitstoconsersewith anonlinerepresentatisealsoprovidesfor auniqueexperience.â
7.www.colby.edu
âIliketheliquiddesign,useofcolor, andtext-basednavigation.Itprovides someniceinteractivefeaturesanduseful contentorientedtowardsthegoalsofthe site's users.â - Kells I lokkanen
8. www.thomasmoser.com
('hockfullofinformation,including thehistoryofThomasMoser,thissite showsjusthoweffectivelyHashcanbe usedinconjunctionwith11IMl,.
SharonPieniaksass.âJam-packedwith usefullocalnewsandinformationina well-designedstructure.Voucandoansthingfromthissite-rentanapartment, sellsourstuff,getthenewsandweather, checkmovielistings...readsamthingsou canthinkof,thexAegotit.Ontopof that,thesmanagedtomakeitorganized, nice-looking,andeasstonavigate."
âThebestsiteforlocalnews.It'sadeep sitethatinviteslotsofexploring.â
-Kells-1lokkanen Ilikethissite,don'tbelieseit'sthe greatestdesign-abittextheawforms
Jim Symonds
isanfreelancewebmasterfrom Portlandandpresidentof WebmasterNow.com,anInternet Marketing&WebDesignFirm.
JustinDavis
President,PortlandWebworks.Inc. 5MilkStreet2ndFloor Portland,Maine04101
JustinDavisisthepresidentand founderofPortlandWebworks,afullÂŹ serviceweb-developmentcompanyspecializingin database-drivenwebapplications.
KellyHokkanen
DirectorofCreativeServices
InforME:InformationResourceof Maine207-621-2600x28. kelly@informe.org
Imanagethecreativedevelopment theStateofMainewebsiteaswellaswebsite of designsforsomestateagenciesande-government applications.â
DanaHutchins
â President Image Works - 4l dana@imagewks.com 207-773-1101ext.102 kASDanaHutchinsispresidentandcreÂŹ ativedirectorofImageWorks,aninteraction designandinternetsolutionsdevelopmentfirmin Portland.Maine.
PatrickJ.McVeigh
DirectorofProgramDevelopment
BridgeEducation 90BridgeStreet.Westbrook.ME04092
207-321-1111,ssww.bridgeme.com
BridgeEducationisadynamicInformation Technology(IT)trainingorganizationofferingcutting-edgeeducationalsolutionsonthehottestcomÂŹ putertechnologiesandapplications.Locatedinthe historicDanaWarpMillinWestbrook.
USM Web Group members
Amy Barnes
Webcoordinator,USMOfficeofPublicationsand Marketing.780-4770:barnes@usm.maine.edu:
LeoSmith
Webdesigner,USMOfficeofPublications andMarketing.780-4774;lsmith@usm.maine.edu:
JulieArchibald. Web Support Specialist,UniversityComputingTechnologies. 780-4009:juliea@usm.maine.edu:
SharonPieniak
BluecatMedia sharon@bluecatmedia.com www.bluecatmedia.com 207-842-4082
SharonisownerandfounderofBluecatMedia,a printandwebdesignshopbasedinPortland.
LarryBurningham
ManagingPartner,TransitIDLLC 207-772-6775,www.transitid.com
LarryhasastrongreputationinthetradeforofferÂŹ ingclear,conciseadviceoncreatingwell-designed andeffectivewebapplicationsandforaccepting challengingprojectsthatrequiresolutionspacked withtechnology-âfeature-richâsites.
tastes,but1likeitbeeau.seitdeliversa service(inibiscaseliinclvnewsofthe area/state)thatnooneelseisproviding;I visititalmostdailvfornewsupdates, movielistings,andtoreadmvhoroscope, among oilier things.â -Aim Barnes
PatrickJ.McVeighsavs,âOneofthe mostpowerfullocaltoolsavailableforjob seekersandbusinesseslookingtoattract employees.SeveralBridgestudentshave foundcmplovmentthroughcontacts madeonjobsinme.com,andIoftenlake alookaljobopeningsIofindreal-time trendsinthemarketplace.â
ââIhisistheplacetogoiivonneedajob. Ihissiteisalwavsuptodateandwellknown toemployersandjobseekers.â
-I.arrvBirmingham
âGoodresourceforMainepeoplelookÂŹ inglorcmplovment.Kasvtonavigate.â â Jim Svmonds
www.acadiaimages.com allofmaine.com
)ini Sv mondss.ivs. âSmall site, good content. Well thought out. A worthv Mninc website portal.â www. architechmag. com
Archilech magazine s stk Sharon Pieniak si\s. Based out of Portland. Maine. An. hi- lech magazine is a resource for architects and builders. Among other things, the site otters real content from the c urrent issue as well as archived issues 1and pnuluc t links. Meeh designed and casv to navigate."
www.artsandculture.org
1 .co Smith savs."(umkI balance of well designed graphic' and usable content. I find the interface to be usable, pleasÂŹ ing.andhm!â
Amv Barnes adds. 'Nice intro, organized nicch. nice earn through of logo and various design elements throughout the site.â |ulic Archibald: âWonderful colors, verv unique, and interesting. Movement is subtle and not overdone iand not annoving-.â
www.aucocisco.com
A lovelv. updated site w ith scholarlv articles A. links. www.bates.edu *
Amv Barnes snx "I like this Ixcansc it has a nice. unitkx x look and feel You get a good sense ol what Bates is all alxnit bv browsing the site. It has loads of content th.it its visitorswouldseek,ithasnicelittletidbitswithlinkstofurÂŹ ther content, and its pictures go a long wav to help tellvihi__ win Bates is the place tor vou without forcing vou to slog thnmgh lots of |>ublic-rclations-likc test. In terms of being able to earn through a consistent look on its home pages and seconda n and even deeper lav er pages. Bates has alwavs been ahead ol the pack!
www campmame.com
Jun Svmonds savs. "Interesting camping guide. Anv out- ⢠doorsman liv ing in. or v isiting the slate would death chctish tins resource."
www.ctn4maine.org
ÂŁ pm Svmonds savs. "Coinmmntv l\ Network, preserving I tree s|xcehand tree air time I his is a worthwhile cndcaw s for those looking to get involved Kdlv I lokkanen adds. a "Il s a cliche, but how can I leave it out? It's a tricndlv sift \ tor shopping and also provides useful information about t outdexir recreation. v www.deadriver.com v www.delorme.com v
Patrick J. McVeigh savs. "Alwavs a good site, complete with excellent maps and other services. IXlormc has nov o elevated their site Io the next level bv incorporating tech- c nologics that include CdâS Global Positioning Sv stem Jâ V\ online mapping abilities. ()ulstanding tcchnologvâ www.downeastenergy.com n www. elm. maine. edu ai

vato. fetchorama.com
â'This site is graphically very well done, savs Julie Archibald. âThe color choices arc bold and cvc-catchmg. and the graphics arc fun and pleasing to the esc! I heir graphic menu is different from other sites, too. which sets them apart'"
Amv Barnes savs, "I like this site a lot. too. It goes verv well with the advertising and other promotional materials thev do for the store! And the illustrations arc so darned cute. Makes me want to buy a dog so I can gel into 1 etch and shop, shop, shop! www.fishresearch.org www.ffyhooked.com
"()nc word - Amazingâ! www.genasys.usm.maine.edu
According to I eo Smith, "an accessible site that uses Ixild and creative graphics verv effectively to make it verv useful for the visual user also. Amv Barnes savs. âI S\ 1 Professor I .ibbv Cohen and her staff work with students and various tcchnologv aids to ensure thev have access to the same tvjxs oflearningt<k>lsastheir|xers.soitmakessensethattheir site was designed to lx- accessible to even one. It takes a lot of forethought and planning at the back-end to make sites accessible, for example, for blind or visually-impaired folks who use screen readers to access information on web sites, or those who might be color blind, but von could easily argue thatallsitesshouldbeaccessible.Itssimplvtherightthing to do. but at this point most sites simplv arc not accessible, www.getaclue,com
Jim Svinonds savs. "Innovative educational wclxbascd lanÂŹ guage software for grades 6-12. Impressive sluff." vwwv.giffordsicecream.com
Julie Archibald says. "Colorful and fun! Everything ice cream should be! I here is some animation at the beginÂŹ ning of this site, which is nice, but lor those w ho do not like animation, there is an option to skip it. T'hc innards of the site arc verv well designed and pleasing to the eve. It is an extremely comprehensive site - the best part is the screen where you can click on an ice-cream name and a small window pops up w ifh a description! Now 1 know what Muddy Sneakers is. and I want some right now !" www.gmpollack.com
www.greendesigns.com
Amy Barnes says "I love all the collateral materials Iâve ever seen done for Green Design f urniture. Thev all tic together nicely and create a great brand identity that goes hand in hand with this arise furniture company; nicclv hl photos show their product in the best light.*â www. GoMOOS. org www.heisystems.com www. horsepharm. com www.imany.com
www.informe.org/bmv/rapid-renewal/ Rapid Renewal online vehicle registration service:
. Kcllv Hokkancn xm-s. "Rapid Renewal is one of the first c-govemment applications Io incoqxirate two levels of government - municipal and state - into a single online transaction. I his application provides a huge convenience lor citizens w ho can now renew a ear registration (in partici|xiting towns) within minutes rather than trekking to two different government offices. Hie City of Portland assisted in building this applicaÂŹ tion,anditisavailabletoallPortlandresidents." www.informe.org/interactive/vc_query/dovanitycheck.html
\anily License Plate Cheek Kcllv I lokkancn savs. " This is a fun online service from the Maine Secretary ol State s Office. (citizens can check the availability ol a desired Maine vanity plate and. if it is available, can see exactly w hat it would look like on a particular type of plate, such as the chickadee, loon, or veteransâ plates " jennyhall.com www.jcooperviolinmaker.com
Jonathan Cooper, violin maker, is the locus of this eleÂŹ gant site. Sharon Picniak savs. "Jonathan (xiopcr makes beautiful violins, violas, and cellos in Maine. This site showcases his work w ith beautiful, detailed photography and easy navigation. 1 he choice of black as a background works well on a site like this, as it enhances to the impact ot the instruments themselves." www.junglemd.com www.keybank.com www.leslieevansdesiqn.com
I .arrv Burningham savs. " I his site showcases the work ol graphic designer Leslie Evans. I he site is designed m a dean unassuming wav that focuses on the work." www. madeinmaine. com
Hud anything and even thing made in the great state of inainc.Ihisisagreatsitetofindgiftstosendtorelatives and friends from away.â - Eirn Burningham www.state.me.us
Kcllv 1 lokkancn savs. This site serves as a gateway to state government for citizens, visitors, businesses, and stale cmplovccs. Ilie site provides uscr-friendk access to main online government services and follows current website standards for usability and accessibility for the disabled. It has won national recognition and was rated the state government website in the ILS. in 2001. One of the newest features on the site is the ( hiidc to Accessible Recreation. Arts, and I ensure for Maineâs disabled citizens and visitors/* Patrick J. McVeigh says. "One on the best Stale sites availÂŹ able - pcrirxl." www.mainearts.com
"A to|>nolch resource for maine artists, musicians, and their sup|x>rtcrs.â - Jim Svinonds www.mainebirding.net
Kelly 1 lokkancn: " I here is some great information here. Hie design is not mv favorite - the front page design is a

bit busy and the interior page design is inconsistent Irom one section to another." www. mamegems. com
A (ill! dissolves from gorgeous piece to gorgeous piece Otherwise, this site is all business. Iiandling a huge amount of choices, prices, and orders attractively and efficiently, www.mainefoliage.com
According to Kcllv I lokkancn. "Get weekly foliage reports, learn whv the leaves change colors and how to identify Maine's native trees, find out the best time Io visit, and check out the Icafcam in Gapitol Park. This site is updated and re-launched each September " www.maineguide.com
|im Svinonds savs. "Grc.it maps and attractions, organÂŹ ized In region. Outdmr lovers won t want to miss this site." www.mainehealth.com
Justin Davis says. "The Maine! kalth web site is excellent resource tor residents of Maine w ho arc interested in learnÂŹ ing alxmt common healthcare issues as well as organizaÂŹ tions who can assist them with their healthcare needs. \ isitors can find timely and trusted healthcare information on things such as asthma, diabetes, or even depression. I lie site's tag line sums it up bv saving "âHie care vou need, the people vou trust."
www.mainejug.org
âTor all of vou Java users out there, the Mame JL'G t Java I 'scrâs Group i site provides a wealth of know ledge and links essential to the growing Maine Java community." - Patrick J. McVeigh www.mmc.org
I Jbmrivs. information, and a Remote Clinical Desktop, allow ing members of the medical staff Io remotely access patients, make this site worthwhile stop. www. mainememory. net
I am Burningham savs. â!⢠ind out everything vou always wanted to know about Maine history. Phis site has a wealth ol information in the form of text and photographs. This is a great educational tool."
Kcllv I lokkancn: "This is an incredible resource for those interested in Maine history or historical drxumcnts and photos. It also has educational information for kids and teachers."
www.mainemusic.org
Maincmusic.org is an excellent online resource for music information and event listings related to Maine music. Hiis web site is unique in that it was funded bv a one-time grant awarded to the Maine Performing Aris Network. One ot the fundamental goals of this web project was to ensure that it didn I require ongoing funding to keep the site s event listings and other content ujxto-datc. I he site has lx-cn a grc.it success m that the majority of the content is supplied directly to the web site bv performers, promoters.
and the general public. Music enthusiasts can st arch the site s database for information in main wavs, iik hiding dale, location, or music genre. Hie site otters ailists the opportunity to post images and audio clips of then work at no charge. (âseis c an also create a personalized "itinerary of events that they arc interested in attending or even share their itinerary with friends or family using the site's "Send this itinerary to a frie nd" option." - Justin Davis
Jim Symonds says. "Easy to navigate site with compreÂŹ hensive music calendar and otte ring a statewide musician search engine." w.maineports.com
I .arrv Burningham: "This clcank designed site showcase s the- great Maine ports. It has m-depth information on ports and their facilities. making this site useful for lx>th tourism and business audiences." www. mamepress. org
" lenitic Maine news resource guide-. Links to daily front pages from Maine âs weekly and daily newspapers." - Jim Svinonds. www.mainepublicradio.org
Maine Public Radios site. A useful and fun companion to the radio station that can also stand on its own. pat lie ularlythe"publicartsâsection. www.mamesbdc.org
Mame Small Business I X-vclopmenl ( x nlcrs' site Jim Symondssavs."Ihissiteisagreattcw>ltorassistingsmall businesses. Entrepreneurs should be gin their search here www.weather,maine.rr.com
" I he maps and charts on this site max be- from a third party, but ask am weather enlhusiast and he or she w ill te ll youthatthisisthesite.Itallowsthe-usertoaccessthe-same datathattheeveningweatherrcjxirtcrsuse.anditisiijxlalcd frequently. - Justin Davis. www. mamehost. com http://site.mainetumpike.com
Justin Davis says. â I his site- keeps liavdcrs and commutcis on top of all developme nts on Maineâs most imporÂŹ tant highway. As the wide ning ptojcc t continues.trave lers can sign up tor traffic alerts or learn about lane closures right on the site. Ven useful." www.maine.rr.com
Jim Svinonds: "Grc.it community stories and links, detailed listings of Maine news organizations, and links to theirtopstones. www.ManCal.biz www.MarvinSadik.com www.mcht.org www.meca.edu www.memic.com
"This site ofiers a robust amount of information and interactive tools to in.ike it easier for employ ers Io develop a safe- work place and place claims when accidents happen." - 1 -arrv Burningham. www. mesca. com www. mesda. com
Patrick J. McVeigh calls it "a great resource tor informaÂŹ lion on Maineâs tcchnologv sec tor, including business directories, studies, forums, and educational resources." www.mooseheadcabins.com
A acaiion getaway site! Incredible well designed and thought out. Beautiful pictures. Every aspect of travel and lodging is covered and then some.â - Jim Svinonds. www.mystc.com www.newenglandcasung.com
If you arc a performer working in theatre, film, television, voice over, residing in or bevond the Ne vs England area, vou arc at the right place. Post sour headshot photo, resume, contact information, web site, and more on sour profile web page. www.oi2.com www.photographictraditions,com www.portland.com
"J his is still the best designed and most comprehensive Maine news site. In fact in is one of Ihc best ncws|)a|X'r based sites in the country." Justin Davis savs. "Simply put. this is the premier resource tor Mame news online. I Ins site, maintainedbvahealthyfulltime-staffofeditorial,news. and new media professionals. easily claims the prize- for the best Maine news site. I he site has the most frequently u|xlalcd news and entertainment information in the entire state." Jim Svinonds: "Multiple use site, for people of all ages and interests.\\ide-variety.Willlx-interestingtoseewhenthis major|x>rtalfinaladoptsasitescarehlx>\,though." www.ci.portiand.me.us/misc/forestry/index.htm
Portland I'orcstn Division's page Sharon Picniak savs. "Beautifully designed with a nice color pallettc and easy to navigate-,thissiteofferslotsofgcxxlinformationalxmttreeplanting in Portland that is useful for home-owners and anyone who appreciates the value of trees and urban
i '49 Exchange .St,^Portland, Mame 04101 Ph: 207.761.7007^E-mail: glrj7@aol.com www.galleryspvemcom
Hours: M-S^IO^S Sun: 12*4 â .tended suiter & holiday hotl
r
15seasonsof oddlittledramasandoffbeatcomedies... "Some of the most exciting theatreinMaine."
ArthurMiller'sTHERIDEDOWN MOUNT MORGAN May 2 - May 19
Anewmusical!THEBIGBANG July4-July27 AND MISS REARDON DRINKS .A LHLE August 15 - September 7
SIDE MAN October It) - October 27
The Belfast Maskers 43 I Torn Street P.O. Box 1017 Belfast. Maine 04915 207-33S-966S \vw\v. belfastmaskers.com
BANQUETS ⢠WEDDINGS BUSINESS MEETINGS fullmenu/seatingfor450ppi. Please contact our Manager at 772-2500 "Sat'i.s/ikTmiiisOurCemmiTmotrâ it40WestlandAve..Portland.ME |1
iorcsln. Also includes a nc.it section of historic |xÂťstcards from the Portland area (dick on an\ of the thumbnails at thetoptogetthere༤â www.portlandjetport.org
Patrick ). McVeigh: â1 wen thing von need to know about Portland Jct|>ort. including real-time departures and arrivals. I actualb vised mvsclf a trip one evening when 1 âwww.portlandjetport.org
discovered that the flight that a triend if mine was arriving on had Ixcn <k laved."
www. portlandme. about, com
Jim Svmonds savs, âI himan-cdtled directory. lots of to|> its covered Great for browsing, but the search engine could use help."
www.portlandparkingttckets.com
I he new site administering Portland parking tickets. . ki lh I lokkancn: "Pav wur parking tickets online, or $ check the status of vour tickets. This is mv favorite 3 Portland-focused governmental website. It is clean, crisp, c easv to use. and is relevant to anyone who drives | in Portland!â' ÂŁ www. portlandpirates, com 2 "(â.real site complete with inlonnalion on Ilie team, the | league, and hoc kcv in general 1 kre's the best part: von can listen to. and watch, broadcasts right through the site. Missed a game !â \o problem. Visit the archives, grab sonu popcorn, and enjov.â - Patrick J. McVeigh www.portlandyoga.com
Website for Portland \oga Studio. Sharon Picniak savs. I asv navigation, nue photography, and inspnalional quotes form the structure of tins site that offers complete information about voga. the studio and its teachers. u|>-l<âş dale schedule, and other events, (dean design cfkdivclv uses w hite space and spare color â an o|Âťenncss appropriÂŹ atefor.1vogastudio."
www.raismgreaders.net
Justin Davis savs. "Raising Readers is an exciting nonÂŹ profit program and related web site that promotes rending for veiling children up to fivc vears of age bv giving them beautiful new hooks as part of their earh visits with health 1 care professionals. I he programâs, and the web site s, goal I is Io give every child in Maine .1 dozen Ixxiks bv the lime he or she- enters school. This site's use of illustration and Ivpigraphv in the graphic design is parliculark well suites for the content and therefore makes it on our list of great Maine web sites."
www. ricksonthehill. com ' www.rsn.com
Recognized throughout the countn. this world-class outdrxirs site w ill give vou ujxlatcs 011 conditions from tlx J Mountains, to âlie Praincs. to the Oceans, white with, uh â killer waves. Aou get the point." - Patrick ). McVeigh. www.springharbor.org 1
JustinDavis:ârheSpringIlarlxir1lospitalwebsiteisth 1 premier resource tor individuals seeking information ah' * mental healthcare opportunities in Southern Maine. Ik siteprosidesamunman of the hospital s capabilities, as Vl well as a frequently updated employment opportunities page, a press releases section, and a seasonal newsletter.4 of which arc maintained bv the hospital through an easv tn to-usc online content management svstem." V1 www.sputmk.nu w
"lames I aPlant and his team at Sputnik arc some of th most talented animators. Ixith 2D and >D. in flic count' 'lou have undouhtedh seen their work on countless tele sion commercials and in educational scries, including

PBS\ Yow. This .Media extravaganza Id's esenom know dial IcclmologX' is alive, well, ami prospering here in Mame. - Patrick J. McVeigh www.state.me.us/doc/parks/programs/db_se arch/index.html
Iliis is the Mame Stale Parks Search website, developed In die Bureau of Parks and Linds. Kcllv I lokkancn savs. âIxKate Maine state parks, historic sites, or public-rcscncd lands by name, region, and/or the activities von want to pursue. For each park or site, information is provided to help von plan vour trip, including contact information, park rules and tips, a downloadable map, and accessibility information lor the disabled.
www.stlawrencearts.org
www. shoshannahwhite. com
Shoshannah \\ hitc photographs site. Sharon Picmak: "Xicc flash site showcasing the {xirtfolio of a local photogÂŹ rapher. Good size images, nice color pallcttc. www.sugarloaf.com

Justin Davis says. Sugarloaf.com s recent redesign was a huge step in the right direction. I he site offers markcdlv improved download limes, as well as a snazzv new design with less advertising and increasingly relevant content for skiers in Maine. I he daily photographs, late-breaking lodgÂŹ ing deals, and a healthy series of promotions and contests keep us coining bac k for more.
www.sundayriver,com
1 atrick J. Mc\cigh savs. 'âReal-time conditions and cams help sou to prepare for a great dav of skiing or riding.â www.thetruthiswhatyoubelieve.com
Designed by f lash professional Kurt Dominennuth. thctruthissshatsoubclicsc.coin is one of the most remarkÂŹ able Mash c\|xricnccs. local or otherwise. on the web. l ike I'.dsard Munch's mastcqnccc âdlic Scream.' this nugget of aitistis brilliance leases sou cmotionalk moved bs the experience." - Patrick J. McVeigh www.theworkshops.com
Sharon Picmak: Professional school lor creative storytellers and image makers. Showcases their s|Kcialtv icaptivalmg photographs) in a non-mtrusisc. clean design that also utilizes a right-hand navigation cHeclivelv." www.tomsofmaine.com
Sharon Picniak says. "Nicely designed, casiIs -navigable site that lets sou shop online casils; learn oi their philosophs. mission, and beliefs; and sec how thes make their natÂŹ ural prixlucls"
I -irrs Burninghain: " I his site demonsttak's that proper use of design and function to showcase a companvs prodÂŹ ucts on-line. I he site is easy to use. and the look imparts the company mission of developing all-natural, cco-fricnd1\ productsâ www.trails.org
Jim Symonds explains H's a âI hkers paiadise. Links to trails, conservation and recreation sites. 14its of hidden treasures in this oneââ www. 2catsbarharbor. com www. usm. mame edu/~walker/movtes.html www.visitmame.com www.westbrookmaine.com www.woodardcurran.com
WespecializeinthemostunusualpiecesofAmericanfurniture,fromabout1880 to1910,inoriginalfinish...orbeautifullyrestoredandreadyforthenext100 years!Extraordinaryexamplesinoak,mahogany,walnut,cherry&mapleat pricesthatareoftenlessthanyouâdfindwithreproductionsormoderndesigns.

Youâllloveourstore!
Giveyourselfathrill...takeExit4(Biddeford)off theturnpike,thenheadtoRoute1&southfor1mile.OpenMondaythroughSaturday,11a.m.to 5p.m.;closedWednesdays.OpenSundaysnoonto4p.m.2796Route1,Arundel(207)286-1789.
andanewfieldstonefireplace,installedtoincreaseitschancesofselling.Goodnews:itâs beencontractedforaquick-cashsale,foreverybitofits$1.17millionaskingprice!Signof-the-times:Rescuingonlythefootprint,wehearthenewownermayplantotearthe structuredownandreplaceit(nodoubt)withaâmodeminterpretationoftheShingleStyle.â
Awell-knownurbanlegendofthe 19,0s in Kennebunk Beach starsacantankerousheiress named Mrs. Strong. Growing upatthesummerresortinthe1920s duringtheBoothTarkingtonKra,shed beenunpopularwiththeotherflapper childrenwhosefamilieslivedinbeachÂŹ front"cottagesânearbv.
Sowhenshegrewupandinheriteda staggeringamountofCorningGlass andKastmanKodakstock,shesentan attorneyaroundwithimmediatecash offersofSI00,000toliterallybuy dozensofoceanfrontcottagesawav fromherformertormentors'familieson thebeach.Eewcouldaffordtorefuse, andshegavesomeofthehomestoher gardenersandchauffeurs.Revengegot

evensweeter-shee\enlinedherprop-
ertvwithuglv,particoloredbathtubs rescuedfromthedemolishedAtlantis Iloteltoperfecttheembarrassmentof herneighbors.
Kast-forwardto2002,andjustasstyIe magazinesquipthatâorangeisthenewpink,pinkisthenewnaw.andwhiteis thenewblack"SImillionmaybethe new8100,000onthecoastofMaine.
ConsiderCasco'TerraceinEalmouth Eoresidethisyear.Thehomesheremanyofthemformerlobstershacksor summer"camps"-arepicturesque, withsweepingviewsoflobsterpots, dancingdories,andClapboardIsland. Thewavwehearit,acarwithMassaÂŹ chusettslicenseplatesskidstoastop, andamanknocksonaMaineresiÂŹ
dent'sdoor.âI'llgivevon$1million rightnowforthishouse,"themansavs. 'Ihewell-knownresident,asentimenÂŹ talphotographybullwithdeepliesto thecommunity,anenviablerealestate portfolioofhisown,andaheroâsrecord fromthePacificIslandswar,isnotso easilymoved.Sothemanheadsacross Justasstyle doyennesquipthat âpinkisthenewnavy,â $1millionmaybethe new$100,000onthe coastofMaine. thestreet,nodoubttotempthisson! Butthatstorvpalestothis,justin. AKennebunkinsidertellsus thatforroughlyS40,000,the oceanfronthouseonGoochâs BeachinKennebunkpicturedlefthas justbeencompletelyre-windowedin newAndersenthermalpanesto improveitschancesofselling.A 840,000replacementficldstonechimÂŹ neyhasbeenaddedtogetthehouse noticedaswell.
Andit'sworked!Iliehouseisnow undercontractforâaquick-cashsale," accordingiobuyer'sbrokerPrudential PrimeProperties,foreverybitofthe SKI.millionaskingprice,butthough sellerâsbrokerJackKibbvwon'tconfirm it(âSImillionseemstobethenew magicnumberalongtheocean,ves, andno,itâsnotmydepartmenttoknow whattheyâregoingtodowiththe house"),weunderstandthenewowner, withcontractorTimSpanglinedupfor thework,isconsideringtearingthe entirestructuredown(minusthe invaluablefootprint,ofcourse)-newâ windowsandall-tobuild,inalllikeliÂŹ hood,anotherânewinterpretationofthe ShingleStyleâinitsplace.
âXoonewilleverlookthroughthese newwindows,âoursource,whogrew up here and remembers the davs of Mrs.Strong,marvels."Xooneisever goingtocurluptothisfireplace.Of course,"hesavs,"thisisnothinglike thetimeIinthe1980s]thatBillKarÂŹ ies11ruitoftheLoom|walkedup KurdâsPointwithabriefcasefullof money and bought three houses!"
Weknowwhatmakesagreat resort.Somethingforeveryonein thefamily.Anytimeofyear.
ThatâstheAnchorageInn. SouthcoastalMaineâsonlycomÂŹ pleteyear-roundfamilyresort. DirectlyonInngSandsBeachin YorkBeach.

You11finditallatthe Anchorage.
Over100beautiful,modem andfully-appointedoceanfront rooms.Allwithairconditioning., direct-dialtelephones,privatebath andcolortelevision.Somerooms, likeourSpaSuites,evencomewith privatewhirlpools.
â˘Ihereâsanoutdoor and indoor
swimmingp<x)l withwhirlpool
spa.Complete Ws exercise and fit- * * nessroom.An indoor/outdoor poolsidecafefora refreshingdrinkorquick snack.Andanoceanfront restaurant,withbeachsidedeck, foranythingfromatallcooloneto anhonest-to-goodnessDownEast lobsterandclambake.
Andwhereelsecanyoulook acrossfromyourroomandseeone ofAmericaâsmostpicturesque lighthouses?
Nottomentionalocationthats justminutesfromtennis,golfand alltheshopsandattractionsin YorkBeach,theKitteryoutletsand historicYorkandPortsmouth.
Foragreatvacationanytimeof year,thereâsonlyonespottoresort to.TheAnchorage.
FormoreinformaÂŹ tionandreservations, callorwrite.
ByLanceTapley
ThePortlandnewspapersrecentlyendedtheage-oldpractice ofreporterswritingobituaries.'I'heyarenowpaidforbvthe funeralhomesandinsertedverbatim.WhenIsawthis,Iwas takenbacktothelatesixtieswhenIwasanobituarv-wrilingcub reportcronthePortland/','vcmmgbapress,itselfnowdeceased. 'Ihcmaninchargeofobituariesthenwasaneccentricassistant citseditor.I,ctâscallhimIlerbic.IIewasa problemforthereporters. Whateverthekindof stonyhechanged

itinanirritatingwav.Yetliehadadisarmingquality.Whenlie
foundsometliingfunnvorwellphrasedinwhathewasreading, hewouldbreakoutintoanexcitedcackle,jumpup.runtothe
reporterwhohadwrittenit,pokehissmilingfacenexttohis.sav something,slapthereporterontheback,laughloudly,andlope backtothecitsdesk-allinthespaceolafewseconds. Despitethegrumblingabouthim,noonereallydislikedIIcrbic. Whenthatwide,smilingjawwaspokedinfrontof\ourtvpewritcr. andthosepoppyevesgleamedatsousocheerily,inchesIromy01ir face,voucouldnâthelpbeingovercomewithlaughterasheso intenselyappreciatedsomethingroi/hadwritten-inspiteof theinevitablewashofbadbreath.
IIcrbiclookedlikeamonkey.1Iewasgangly.Iliswristsand handswerecoxcredwithdarkhair.Iliseyebrowswerethick.IIe hadadeeplylined,wornface.Whetherwalkingorsittingalhis desk,hewashunchedover-anoccupatioilaihazardof newspapermen.I'âiillofnervousenergy,whenhewasn'tjerkily runningaroundtheofficehewouldbecontortinghisface wildly,squirming,ashesatcurledoversomebodyâscopy.
ByronIsraclson,thecitveditor,myesteemedmentorin journalism,oncetoldmethatthetroublewith1lerbieâsediting waslietriedtomakeeveryonesstvlethesameashisown.Buthis scopefordamag^couldhavebeenworse.Byron,ashort,kindly _ man, did ail the citv deskâs real chores. Besidesobituaries,Ilerbicwasrestricted todealingwithstvleandgrammarand humingupreporterswhomightmiss ktheirdeadlines.IIewasaglorified ' copy editor. I Ie had once been I' a reporter, but w e supercilious writersknewthat
Fasterresultsforlessmoney-wouldthatmakeyourjobeasier?
Locatequalitycandidates-fromacrossthestreetandacrossthecountrywhowantto workinMaine-forafractionofthecostandalotlesstimethanotherrecruiting options.GetresultsinInternettime-receivingresumeswithinhoursratherthan waitingdavsforyourclassifiedadtorun.SearchtheApplicanlDatabaseolactiveand passivejobseekerswheneverit fitsintoyourschedule.

musthavebeenanevenbiggerjoke.Yet liehaddevotedmostofhislifeIothe papers-heItadcomeIothemrightout ofcollege-sothevhadhadtofinda placeforhim.
Nowadaysthatwouldnotbethecase. 1âhiswaswhenthenewspapershadaless corporate,gentlerculture.Thefrequently absent(hitGannettheiresswhoowned themwasmaternalinhercondescension. Althoughtheeditorialstaffthenasnow belongedtotheNewspaperGuild,there wasneveranvpossibilityofastrike.Itwas afriendlyoffice.Thedepartmentthat hiredpeoplewasstillcalledPersonnelnotvetIInmanResources,wordsthatto mehavealwayssuggestedobjectsto be consumed.
Hertalkofhandsome skiinstructorsdidnot gouncommentedupon. Everyonewondered.I wonderedespecially aboutthesarcastic, skinny,alcoholic reporterwhomshe oftentalkedwith..
Thenewsroom,sharedbvthestaffof' threepapers,wasaslightlydecrepit, clutteredplace.Ithadthepleasant messinessofacollegedormitoryorthe kitchenofafamilythatvalued conversationmorethan.ipjrliances. Idiosyncraticeditorswhohadbeenthere forgenerationstutoredcallowreporters whowouldmoveontonewspapersin biggercities.Ihenewsroomwaslocated inthesameancientbuildingacrossfrom GitvIfallasitisnow,butitwasthenon theedgeofamuchmoredecrepit, cluttered,andevensomewhatrough-far fromgentrified-seaport.OnceIalmost gotknifedinabaronMiddleStreet whenafightbrokeoutbetweentwo sailors.Throughtheopenwindowsin theslimmertheseabreezeswouldbring thebouquetofthefishfactoryinSouth Portland.Thefeeloftheplacewasjust rightfortheprincipalnewspaperofthe homcvstateofMaine.Ilsfamilv-likc cultureiswhatallowedByronto continuetoemployIlerbie.
Ilerbiehadbeenplacedinaniche,but hetookprideinit.bâorexample,hehad

thisthingabouttheobituaries,whichwe voting,general-assignmentreportersgot thelionâsshareof.ForIlerbie,obitshad tobeexactandcompleterightdownto thetownofeachsurvivor.IIewasalways admonishingusto"findoutalittlemore aboutthepoorohfella.âThefuneral parlortypesyvhocalledinthedraftsnot onlvwroteinaeuphemisticstvlcthatwe hadtotranslate,buttheyoftenomitted importantdetails.Soyveyvouldtrudge outtothelibrary'toseeifyvehada clippingfileonthedeceased.
âChrist,â1lerbieyvouldsav,âitâsthe leastyvecando.Whoknows,maybethe oldguvaxedhiswifeorsomething." Thenheâdburstoutwiththatcackle.
Ididnâtprotesttheextrawork.Itwas littleenough,andwithinavenrigid formobitsprovidedachancetobebriefly creative.Sometimes1yvouldadda coupleofparagraphs,imaginingthe unimaginable:thegratitudeofthedead person.Butityvaspurelyaprofessional exerciseforme,notamatterofsentiment forthedead.Ididn'tknoyvthem,and evenontherareoccasionyvhen somebodyIhadmetshoyvedupdead,I transmittedtheobituaryentirelythrough myobjectivecircuits.
Herbieâsyvife-letâscallherAliceworkedinthenewsroomasasecÂŹ retary.Sheyvasprobablytenyears youngerthanhe.Andnotbadlooking:a smoothface-justafeyvyyrinklesatthe endsofhereyes-smooth,straightbroyyn haircutinapage-bov;big,yyell-shaped lips;horn-rimmedglasses;andarobust body-goodhipsandsquareshoulders.
Shehadalifeofherown.Shechatted endlesslyabouttheskitripsshetookby herselfeachwinter.Oneyearityvouldbe Stoyvc.thenextAspen.Onceshespent twoweeksinAustria.1lertalkof handsomeskiinstructorsdidnotgo uncommented upon. Kvcnonc wondered.Iwonderedespeciallyabout thesarcastic,skinny,alcoholicreporter whomsheoftentalkedwith.IIeyvorked intheAssociatedPressofficeadjacentto thencyvsroom.Icametonoconclusions. IlerbieandAliceseemedtogetalong wellenough.
Ilerbiedidnothavemaminterests outsidetheoffice,asfarasanybodyknew, exceptgardeningandtakingSunday ridesdownthecoastinhisbig,gasÂŹ guzzlingBuick.
IleftPortlandtoworkonsomebig-citv
newspapers.Afeusearspassed.WhenI returnedtoMainetostruggleasa magazinefreelancer,1alsoreturnedto thiscocoonasapart-timeeopseditor. ThePortlandpapersthenalwaystook peopleback.
Iobservedthat1lerbielookedmore monkcsish.IIehadgottenmorenervous inhismannerisms.IIewasnowatrue officeoddits,oftenplainlyignored. Alice'slifeofherownhadgrownlarger, tojudgebvhertalk.
EventuallyBsronhadtohasesomeone workingssithhimwhocouldactualb lightenhisload.1IechoseKickKimball, asoung,amiablereporter,agoodone. latertobecomeaneditorforPortlandâsJ. WestonWalchbook-publishingcompany. Ilerbiessaskeptonasassistantcitseditor. Noss-therewouldbetwo.Butitssassoon clearthatKickssouldhasemuchmore responsibilitythanIlerbie.Kickoncetold methathehadbeenworriedboss1lerbie ssouldtakeit.Butasfarasansofuscould tell,heshowednoreaction.
Ileseemedtobemoreoccupiedssith hisrelationshiptobiswife.Iremember onceseeingAlicegotohisdesk,andhe
respondedbsglancingup,quicklytaking somebillsfrombiswallet,thenthrowing thematherwithoutlooking.She, blushing,pickedthemoffthefloorand trottedassas.1lewhirledaroundinhis chair,stoodup,thrusthisjawinher direction,butjerkedhimselfbackdown andbuncheddarklyoverastory.
Notlongafterthat,liestartedbasing troublessithbisthroat.Onedaylie tookmeasideand,lookinginms cscsandfurrowingbisbrow,toldme abouthisdifficultyswallowingandhis hoarseness,svhicbIhadnoticed.IIetold methisthedasbeforeliessastogointo MaineMedicalCenterfortestsof âcscivthingfrommspissiomspisser,âas beputit.1ssinpatbizedssithhim,butlike manssoungpeoplemsreservoirof snnpathvssassmall-mostofitssasfor ms-self.IfeltthatIlerbic'sconfidinginme, infact,ssasintmsise.
Ilerbiebadcancerofthelarsnx.afairly advancedcase.Ilebeganalongperiodof radiationtreatments.Oftenhessouldbe intheofficeonlsacoupleofclassaweek, andsometimeshessouldmissasseckata time.IIerapiclkgrewssizenedand,for
thefirsttimeansonecouldrecall, occasionallyirritable,buthehadnât entirels-losthissenseofhumor. Thisperiodcoincidedssiththebreakup ofhismarriage.ThegusintheAPoffice ssasfinallyfiredforbeingdrunkonthe job,andAliceranoffssithhimtoBoston. Esenonesaidwhatahellofathingto happento1lerbieatatimelikethis.It ssashardforthemtosasthistohim. though.Mostpeoplefoundithardesen totalkssithhim.anditwasn'tjust becauseofhisdifficultyinspeaking.1le realls-didn'tbaseansclosefriendsinthe office.Buthekepttakingpeopleasideme,forexample-totellbistroublesto. Emails',hehadanoperationtoremosc mostofhisvoicebox.Iamashamedto sasthatIneverwenttothehospitaltosee him.1ssasnâtaclosefriend,andIssas onlsinthenewsroomacoupleofdaysa sseck.Afterafesssseeksbessasback, minushissoice,minushissmile,minus fifteenpounds.1Iecouldmanagetoform soundssimilartowordsssithan embarrassing,rattlingwhisper. âIlelookslikedeathwarmedover." Kicksaidtomeonceaswesatosercoffee

Yourbusinesshasapowerfulpartner:TheStateofMaine.Wewanttobepartofyoursuccess. Youâdbesurprisedatthearrayofprogramswehaveforyou-marketingprograms,energy conservationprograms,toll-freebusinessinfohotlines-alldesignedtohelpMainebusinesses likeyoursgrowandprosper.FindthemallinthenewPocketGuidetoMaine'sBusinessResources. ItâsyoursFREEbycalling1-800-541-5872orbye-mailingbiz.growth@state.me.us.Ordownloadit atwww.econdevmame.com/doing-biz.htm.DiscoverhowMainecanhelpyourbusiness,today!
illthecafeteriaandlookedoutoverthe roofsofthecity.11wasdusk.1remember thespringairpouringinthroughthe windowsandthelightsappearingonthe islandsinthebay.
"âIhey...donât...know...if...they've... gotit,âIlerbictoldmeafewdayslater, raspinglwpeeringatmewithevessobigand bloodshotIthoughtofthewhite,seined stonesIsometimesfoundatthebeach.
âAlice...andI...are...divorced... now...souknow,"headded,alarmingly grabbingmvarm.
11cstavedatworkonlvthreeweeksand thenwentbacktothehospital.1Iewas theretwowholemonths.Mvshame grows.1nevermanagedtoseehim.The avoidanceofdeathissopowerful.Once again,1canonlvpleadegotism.Iwas preoccupiedwithmvownproblemsat thetime.
Duringthelastfewweeksheapparently hadfewvisitors.Anoticewasputonthe newsroombulletinboard:â1lerbicisstill inRoom290atMaineMedicalCenter. Thenursessavhewouldappreciate hearingfromhisoldfriends.Ilehasa telephone in his room. The MMC
numberis.
AsIsaid,thenewsroomofthePortland newspaperswasafriendlyplace,like someotherofficesthatstillremindusof She,blushing,picked themoffthefloorand trottedaway.Hewhirled aroundinhischair, stoodup,thrusthis jawinherdirection, butjerkedhimselfback downandhuncheddarkly overastory.
homeevenastheglacierofcorporate objectivitydescendsuponus.Butthis newsroomwasnotreallv.afterall.the homeofafamily.Itishardforpeoplein ourculturetobaseextendedfamiliesof anysort,andevenourlittlenuclear familiesmuchofthetimedon'tworkout. Sointhemidstoftheirfellowhuman beingssomepeoplelixeanddiealone.
TheCitsITailreporterwroteup

Ilerbie'sadvanceobitnotlongafterhe wentintotheIlospitalforthelasttime. Shesighedalotasshetypedit,Irvingto appearresignedtothejob,butshehad askedtodoit.Ithinkshegotaweird professionalkickoutofwritingit.
ItwasahotafternooninlateJulyandI wasonthecopydeskwhenthehospital calledtoletusknow1lerbichaddied.
âJesusChrist,"Bvronsaid.âTingladits overforhim.â
1legottheobitfromthefiles,andwhen itcameacrossthedeskIhandledit.Itwas veryshort.
âTherearenâtanysurvivors?âIasked.â1 knowhedidn'thaveamkids,but shouldnâtweputdownthathewas marriedonceorsomething?"
âAw,weneverdothatwhentheyâre divorced.âByronsaid.
Itwaswhatwecalleda"barebonesâ obit,onlvtwoparagraphssummingup hiscareeratthepaper.Wewantedtoput apicturein,butwecouldnâtfindone.All Icouldthinktoaddwasasentence:âIle wasanavidgardener.âAndwegavehim atwo-columnheadlineinsteadofthe usual one column. .tOk,
â˘Longlastingqualityandbeautyof castiron.
â˘Freestandingorbuilt-infireplace modelavailable.
⢠Convenience of propane or naturalgas.
â˘Remoteorthermostatcapable.
â˘Noelectricityrequired.
â˘Directvent,chimneyventandventfree.
â˘VermontCastingsmodelsareavailable inavarietyofcoloredenamelfinishes.
â˘Majesticmodelsareavailableina varietyofbrassfrontsorbaywindows.
wanted - someone to watch over New Year's Portland.
With Maine Arts now focusing exclusivelyonthe Maine Festival inAugust,theentertainment scene in downtown Portland may loseoneofitspremiereventsifa replacement producer isn't found soon for New Year's Portland.
Whilethey'llbeavailableto consult and guide, "Maine Arts isn'tgoingtodoit,"says Michael Miclon, the organizaÂŹ tion'sexecutivedirectorof13
monthsand,priortothat,a board member.
Miclon was in on Maine Arts's mostrecentlong-termstrategic planningsession,andheinsists thedecisiontohandoffthe responsibilitytosomebodyelse was not, as has been implied elsewhere, some kind of a hissy fitfollowingPACA's(Portland Arts&CulturalAlliance's) takeover of the Congress Square summerconcertserieslastyear. Whilethattransitionwasn't MaineArts'sidea,itpushed theminthedirectionthey'd wanted to go: running fewer eventsofhigherqualityina fiscallysoundway.
"We asked ourselves, if we coulddoonethingreallywell, what would it be? Everybody's heartreallywasintheMaine

Festival,"heexplains.
Reaffirming that "New Year's Portlandisagreatevent," MiclonpointstoMaineArts's combinationofasmallstaffand scant breathing/planning time between the Festival, summer concerts, and New Year's Portland.Evenwithoutthe summerconcertsonitsplatelast year, running both events proved tobetoomuch,hesays, confirmingtheorganization's resolve to hand off New Year's Portlandtoanewfacilitator."I've beenofficiallychargedas executivedirectortofinditanew home," Miclon adds. "We want to find someone who is PortlandÂŹ based and can take the event to thenextlevel."(They'dbegetting ahealthyfranchise.Evenlast year,whentheeventsof September 1 1 dried up funding forsimilareventsacrossthe country,the19thannualNew Year'sPortlandmanagedto scrambleitselftogether,and attendanceexceededexpectations.)
Meanwhile, Maine Arts plans to buildtheMaineFestival(heldat Thomas Point, Brunswick) into even more of a regional and national draw for performers, artisans,andvisitors,andto replicateitssuccessonasmaller scaleelsewhereinthestate.
It'snoteverycommunitytheater whosestageisnamedafteran internationallyacclaimed actress.True,PortlandPlayershas its Phyllis Thaxter, but how about those Belfast Maskers? Their newly remodeled performing spaceisnowcalledThe Liv Ullman-Donald Saunders Stage thankstoaheftydonationfromthe award-winning Swedish actress and her husband.
TheyvisitedBelfastlastyear, recallsartisticdirector Tobin Malone: "She[Ullman]wasthe Presidentat[the]Cannes[Film Festival],andrightafterthatshe flewoverheretoseeourlastshow
kindinthecountry.Itsseventh annual Shakespeare-in-the[Deering Oaks] Park program (August14-18thisyear)continÂŹ uestoattracthighschoolerstoits performing and production ranks, andmulti-generationsto itsperformances.
CTMartisticdirector Pamela DiPasquale attributespartofthe program's continuing success to itslongtimefaculty,including actor/directors Michael Howard and Brian Hinds, dancer/choreÂŹ ographer Antonio Rocha, aswell astherequisiteBritishguest artist, Vanessa Mildenoerg.
Sixweeksofrehearsalincludes ofthesummer,"OneFlewOverthe Cuckoo'sNest,"whichshesaidwas actuallybetterthanthe20-someoddfilmsshe'dseenatCannes!"
Anotherscreennotable, Ali MacGraw, has also been aBelfastparticipant, partneringwithdirectorRobert Hittin"LoveLetters"twoyears ago.Giventhearea'slurefor island-dwellingmoviestars,who elsemightturnup?SaysMalone,"I haven'tseen John Travolta and Kelly Preston yet,butIknow they'reusuallyhereatChristmas..."
Come midsummer, if you see someattractiveteens spouting iambic pentaÂŹ meter somewhere near The [former]BarkingSquirrel,don't trytostopthem.They're rehearsing.Nowinitsthirdyear underthewatchfuleyeofthe Children'sTheaterofMaine,the ; Maine Summer Dramatic ;Institute continues to draw nationalattentionasoneofthe |largestfreeoutdooreventsofits

classesinthemorningand attackingthetextitselfinthe afternoon,DiPasqualeexplains.
"Weliketogetthemoutside[to rehearse]asoftenaspossible," shesays."Thatway,theycanget used to cars going by and people walking their dogs. They also have to learn a new way of projectingandrelatingtothe audience;there'snobackwall outthere."
MSDI's alumni have gone on to study acting as undergraduates, and some are now carving out successfulcareersasworking actors.Whilethat'sgratifying, DiPasqualesays,it'snotthe program's primary aim. Rather, sherecalls,"Oneboysaidtous lastyearthathewasnevergood atsports,neverwasonateam. Suddenly,atMSDI,hefeltthis was his team."
Maybe MSDI's tee shirts could includethatview;howabout, "IPlayFortheBard..."

The Armory Restaurant in the Portland RegencyHotel.Spectacularcuisine,OldPort charm,Ptimpeccableserviceinanelegantyet casualatmospherew/freshdinnerspecialsfrom landftsea.Unforgettablehousespecialtiesâ SeafoodFettuccinew/lobster,shrimp,crab,ft mussels;SteakDiane,ftBlackAngusSirloin. Alsoopenforbreakfastftlunch.Reservations recommended. 774-4200.
The Audubon Room at the Inn by the Sea on Route77inCapeElizabeth.Breathtakingviewsof theAtlanticOceanftculinarymasterpiecesfeaÂŹ turingfreshlocalproduce,nativeseafoodspecialÂŹ ties,ftexceptionalhandmadebreadsftdesserts. Grilledcrabftmacadamiaencrustedswordfish w/orangepepperbasilcoulisftsauteofMaine lobsterftvealonfreshangelhairw/roasted tomatobeurreblanc.Patiodiningftoffpremise cateringavailable.Servingbreakfast,lunchftdinÂŹ nerdaily.767-0888.
BayouKitchen.Servingcajunandtraditionalstyle breakfastftlunch6daysaweekuntil2pmdaily. ClosedTuesday.Freshbakedbiscuitsandcornbread gogreatwithabowlofgumboorjambalaya.Daily blackboardselectionsincludingcrawfishorblackÂŹ enedgulfshrimpscrambledintoyoureggs.Seeour reviewatwww.foodinportland.com543Deering Avenue, Portland 774-4935
Barbara's Kitchen and Cafe, 388 Cottage Road, SouthPortland,acrossfromthePortlandPlayers Theater,headingtoFortWilliams.Casual,creÂŹ ative,ftmodestlypricedcuisineforintimatedinÂŹ ingbysunlightforbreakfast,candlelightfordinÂŹ ner.VegetarianscansavorourEggplantRavioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce. NY stripsteakw/PortobelloMushroomsftdemiÂŹ glazeisafavoriteofcarnivores."Therosemary focacciaisreasonalonetopayavisit.âDowneast. Fullbaravailable.Reservations7676313. www.barbaraskitchen.com
BealeStreetBarbequeftGrill-Underthebridge inKnightville,So.Portland.Featureshickory smokedandgrilledmeats,poultry,fishftseafood aswellascreativedailylunchanddinnerspecials. FullbarfeaturingMainemicrobrewsontap. Reservationsarenotaccepted.ChildrenarewelÂŹ come.Openallday,sevendaysaweek.90 WatermanDr.So.Portland767-0130
CafeUffa,Deliciousfoodservedincasualft friendlycafethatfeatureslocalartists'work.
Almond Encrusted Salmon on a Sugar Snap Pea, VidaliaOnionandButternutSquashRagout.Beef TenderloinwithMustardSauceandScalloped Potatoes.Asparagus,WildMushroomftCorn Risotto.Entrees$10-$18BreakfastsfeaturecreÂŹ ativescramblesandomelets,MaineBlueberrypanÂŹ cakeswithrealmaplesyrup,andthicksliced smokedbacon.$4.50-$7.DinnersW-Sat.5:3010pm;BreakfastsSat.8am-noon,Sun.9am-2pm. 190StateSt.,Portland.775-3380.
Falmouth'slandmarkItalianrestaurantisthe award-winningCasaNapoliRistorantefeaturing multi-regionalauthenticItalianspecialties. Choicesforlunchconsistofsoups,salads,sandÂŹ wichesandsimplevealftpastadishes.Dinner entreesincludetraditionalpastadishes,pesceor seafood,veal,sirloinandchickenservedalongwith salad,homemadebreadandthechefschoiceofa sidedishandvegetable.TheCasaNapoliprides itselfonanextravagantwinelistofwhitesand reds,importedanddomestic.Lunchisservedfrom
11:30-2Mon.-Fri;dinnerfrom5-9Sun.-Thurs.,510Fri.andSat.Res.highlyrec.Sun.-Thurs., requiredFriday-Sat.781-3342.
Takeadvantageof5-starchefTonyFrechette'screÂŹ ativetouchesatCafeStroudwaterattheEmbassy SuitesHotel.WithanemphasisonMainenative seafoodftprimecutsofbeef,CafeStroudwater offerseclecticbistro-stylecuisineftavarietyof selectfinewines.ForamostuniquediningexperiÂŹ ence,reserveaplaceatPortland'sonlychefstable, whereyouftyourguestswillbepamperedbyChef Frechettefthisstaffwhileenjoyinga6-course mealpreparedesp.foryou.Breakfast,lunch,ft dinnerdailyw/aspectacularGrandSundayBrunch every3rdSun.ofthemonth.Maj.creditcards,res. suggested.775-0032.
CricketsRestaurantinFreeport.Deliciousfood atreasonableprices.Freshlocalseafood,lobster, weekendprimerib,steaks,fajitas,pasta,salads, specialtysandwiches,vegetarianselections,daily blackboardspecials.Privatefunctionroom.Full servicelounge.Mainemicro-brewsontap.Easy parkingonly1/2milesouthofL.L.Bean. BreakfastSat.ftSun.BrunchSun.,11-3.Main Street,Freeport.865-4005.Reservations/major creditcardsaccepted.
Youcan'tbeatthelocationofDiMillo'sFloating Restaurantat25LongWharfoffCommercial StreetforfabulouswaterviewsofPortlandHarbor. Escapefromthehustleftbustleofthecity.Watch theboatsgoby.EnjoyfreshMainelobsteryearround,steak,seafooddishes,ftmore.Open7days aweekfromI1am-I1pm.Children'smenuavailÂŹ able.Fordrinksftalightermenu,tryourPortside Lounge.772-2216.
Dimitriâsisarestaurantownedbynative-born Greekswhohavebroughttheirhomelandherein foodandmusic.SpecialtiesincludeSouvlaki(skewÂŹ eredpork),Avgolemono(eggandlemonsoup), Mousaka, Mamaâs Spanakopita, Lamb Shanks Mytilini,andwood-grilledfishoftheday.The Greek-stylemusselsarefantasticandthegrilled bananadessertunique.MinutesfromPortlandat 185RouteOneinScarborough.Open7days,lunch 12-2:30anddinnerfrom5p.m.883-9800.
FlatbreadCompany,votedPortland's"BestNew Restaurant"isservingawardwinningallnatural flatbreadpizza,bakedinawood-firedearthen oven.RelaxandenjoytheshowastheFlatbread crewprepares,bakesandservesyourflatbread fromanopenkitchen,placedinthemiddleofthe diningroom.LocatedintheOldPort,onthewater, inabeautifulwharfbuildingoverlookingtheCasco BayFerrydock.OpenMonthruSun11:30toclose. MC,Visa,AMEX.
DeepintheheartofthemysteriousWoodfords areaat540ForestAvenueistheGreatLostBear, whereyou'llfindafullbarfeaturingover50 draughtbeers,predominantlyfromlocalmicrobreweries. Accompanying them is an enormous menuw/everythingfromsoups,salads,ftsandÂŹ wichestovegetarianitemsftsteaks,as-wellasa largevegetarianselectionftthebestnachosft buffalowingsintown.Discoverwherethenatives gowhentheyârerestless!Serving 11:30am-U:30pm7days/week.772-0300.Visitus on-lineat:www.greatlostbear.com
Jameson Tavern. Consists of two welcoming parts,acasualbarftloungeftamoreformal diningroomeachofferingacomfortableplace
foreasydining.Thebuildingisthesiteofthe signingoftheconstitutionforthestateof Maine when it broke away from Massachusetts. ClassicpreparationsservedinagracefulfteleÂŹ gantsettingmaketheJamesonTavernafine retreatfromfrenziedoutletshopping.115Main St,Freeport,865-4196.Creditcardsaccepted; reservations recommended.
EatatMarcy'stoexperienceatruePortlanddiner, locatedintheheartoftheArtsDistrict.Marcy'sis afavoriteamonglocalsforbreakfastftlunch. Enjoyblueberry,raspberryorchocolatechippanÂŹ cakes,chiliftcheeseomeletsorfrenchtoast. Burgersarebigandjuicy,pastramigrilledtoperÂŹ fectionandhomemadestews.Dailyftweekend specialsfor$2.95includeItaliansausage,B.B.Q. KielbasaandCanadianstyleBacon.Takeoutft phoneordersavailable(774-9713)onthecornerof FreeftOakSt,ServingBreakfastftLunchfrom6 am-2pmdaily.
It's "Mex to the Max!" at Margaritas Mexican RestaurantsftWateringHole!TwogreatlocaÂŹ tionsinPortland,othersinLewiston,Augusta, OronoftPortsmouth,Margaritasservesup"overÂŹ sized"mealsftcolossal-sizeddrinks!There's alwaysfreehotchipsftsalsa,ftdownrightlegÂŹ endarymargaritas,ftthehousespecialtyisthe sizzlingfajita!HappyhourM-F,4-7pm,freehot appetizers.InPortlandat242StJohnSt,Union StationPlaza,874-6444ft11BrownStnearthe CivicCenter,774-9398.LunchatBrownSt Fridaysonly.
Maria'sRistorante,est.1960byowner/chef AnthonyNapolitano,offersPortland'sfinest ItaliancuisinewithaverygoodItalianwine selection.Spacious,beautiful,Italiandecorated diningrooms.Privateroomsavailableforlarge⢠groups.Vealsaltimbocca,fettucinitoscano, zuppadepesce.ClassicItaliandesserts, Anthony'sownpistachiogelato.Lunch:$5â$8, Tu-F, 11:30am-2 pm. Dinner: $9â$18, Tues.-Sat. from5pm.337CumberlandAve.,freeparking available.Pleasecall772-9232.
OrientalTable,Szechuan,HunanftCantonese.We willprepareanyofourdishestoyourliking.We arehappytoaccommodateyourspecialrequest; pleaseletusknowyourpreferences.Weserve manyvegetarianandheart-smartchoices.Hrs: Mon-Thu11:30am-8pm,FriftSat!1:30-9pm, Sundayclosed.106ExchangeSt.(topoftheOld Port)Portland.Tel:775-3388,Fax:772-3388. Food:â1/2,Service:ââ˘,Valueforthe$â˘â˘â˘â˘from PortlandPressHerald-GoCheapEats,Nov.,2000 Parker'sRestaurant.Since1989Parker'shasbeen acornerstoneinNorthDeeringArea.Openseven daysaweek11:30amtilmidnight.Homemade soups,greatsalads,hand-cutsteaksmakeforthe perfectbusinesslunch.Freshseafood,pastaand chickenroundoutaperfectmenu.1349 Washington Ave. 878-3339
ThePepperclubisaprize-winningrestaurant ("BestVegetarian"ftâBestValue"inFrommer's GuidetoNewEngland)featuringcreativeworld cuisine.Itsblackboardmenutypicallylistsfive vegetarian,threefish,ftthreemeatentrees, includingasuperborganicbeefburger.Pepperclub offersrelaxed,colorful,unusuallyaffordabledining ontheedgeoftheOldPortw/easy,freeparkingft goodwinesftbeers.Opennightlyat5p.m.;credit cardsaccepted.78MiddleStreet,nearFranklin Artery.772-0531.

PortlandDineAroundCluboffersadining rewardsprogramatover75restaurantsthroughÂŹ outcoastal,centralandwesternMaine.Enjoy savingsof$10-$25whenevertwopeopledine. Useyourcardtwiceandyou'vemorethanpaid foryourMembership(stillonly$29.95).With morethan33newrestaurantsthisyear,youhave morechoicesthaneverinfinedining,familydinÂŹ ing,regional,innovative,whateverthepalate desires.Call77504711,orvisitdineportland.com formoreinformation.Treatyourselftoaculinary adventuretonight!
SaigonThinhThanh,608CongressStreet, Portland."Ofthe137restaurantslistedinthe 1996-97edition,SaigonThinThanhisafourstarrestaurantrankedfirstinvalue.SaigonThin Thanh is Maine's-and probably New England'sfinestVietnameserestaurant."-PortlandDining Guide.âFourstarsforfood,service,Etvaluefor money.Withgood,healthy,flavorfulfoodEt quickserviceinapleasant,cleanatmosphere, SaigonThinThanhisworthinvestigating."-Press Herald. 773-2932.
SnowSquallrestaurantvotedafavoritebythe locals;âYougotta,trytherestaurant".Succulent Ducktwoways,LargeLobsters,GrilledAtlantic salmonwithfrizzledleeks,BakedHaddock,and MaineCrabcakeswithGrainmustardAioli,are standoutsonourwiderangingmenu.Dinneris servednightlyLunchMondaytoFridayandSunday brunch11a.m.to1p.m.SundayDinnerfrom12 noonto8p.m.Enjoyourcozyfiresidelounge,feaÂŹ turingalightermenuorthefulldinnermenufor casualdining.Privateroomstoaccommodate100. Reservationarealwayswelcomeat www.snowsquall.com or 799-2232
TortillaFlathasbeenservingNewEnglanders fineMexicanfoodEtdrinkfornearly30years.At 1871ForestAvenueinPortlandyoucanfind favoriteslikenachos,fajitas,chimichangas, tamales,burritos,tacos,enchiladas,Etfrozen margaritassevendaysaweek,aswellasseafood, steak,porkEtchickencookedw/aMexicanflair. Withlunchspecialsstartingat$4.95,achildren's menu,nightlyspecials,aChiliHappyHour,a screened-indeck,Ettake-out,TortillaFlatisa memorableMexicanexperienceyoucanafford anytime.Formoreinformation,call797-8729.
Wok Inn Szechuan, Hunan, Cantonese Et Thai. Excellentfood,fastandaffordable.Choosefrom morethan130deliciousmenuitems.Eatinor takeout.DeliverytoCapeElizabeth, Cumberland, Falmouth, Gorham, Portland, Scarborough,SouthPortland,Westbrook, Yarmouth Hours: Sun-M 11:30 am - 9:30 pm, Th 11am-11pm,F-Sa11am-2am.1209Forest Ave.,Portland.797-9052or797-9053
Woody'sBarandGrill43MiddleSt.Portland. Servingcreative,fastfoodcuisine.Featuringlocal naturalbeefandchicken,andafocusonfresh localingredients.Makesuretotrythealready famous"WoodyBurger",andthesoontobe famousFishTacos.Dailyspecials,includingnaturÂŹ alsteaks,vegetarianandvegandishes,soups,and seafood.Thereisagreatselectionoffoodfriendly beerandwine.There'salsogelatoandotherfresh deserts.Woody'sservesthisallupinarelaxed, cozy,andcasualatmosphere."Aburgerjointin thebestsenceoftheword,"PortlandPressHerald. OpenforlunchTuesdaythruFriday.Dinnernightly TuesdaythruSaturday.Call(207)253-5251Check us out at: www.woodysburgers.com
AvisittoHappyCookingisdefÂŹ initelydifferent.Unlessyonlive onPeaksIsland,youâllhaveto takeafernâ.Andtheferryridealone isamemorableexperience.
Melissa Hall and Chris Moore, who weremarriedatPeaksIslandâsFifth MaineRegimentHallin1990,an eventsheherselfcatered,opened HappyCooking,atwo-minuteâswalk fromtheferryterminal,on78Island Avenue,lastsummer.
Wechosetotravelthereona Thursdaybecauseitiseasiertogeta reservationthen,anditisnormallyone ofthetwoeveningslikelytoproduce livemusic.ChrisMooreisahighly respectedmusician(hewasthesoloist intheonlyPortlandSymphonyconcert tofeatureamandolin),andseasoned musiciansofalldisciplinesareknocking onIlappyCookingâsdoortoplaytherejustfortheatmosphere,theappreciaÂŹ tionand,ofcourse,thefood.
Inside,dinersareaffordedacozy,G shapeddiningarea,averypleasantdeck foralfrescovisits,andawonderfulview ofthePortlandwaterfrontandskyline.
WebeganwithasharedCreekSalad andappetizerplatesofmusselsand smokedseafood.z\llthreewereexcepÂŹ tional.Thesalad(S5)consistsofbaby spinach,feta,anicelytartvinaigrette, and,bestofall,grapecherrytomatoes exudingsweetnessandrealflavor.The verymeatymussels($6.50),fromBangâs Island,arecookedinwhitewinewith(a firstforus)tinycapers.Theseafoodplate ofsmokedsalmon,trout,andoystersis accompaniedbyaspicyremoulade.At $7,fortheamountoffinefoodonthis plate,itisanextraordinarybargain. We also sampled a handsome hadÂŹ
dockchowder($3.50percup,$4fora bowl),creamyandthickenedwithlots offish,andaterrificdairy-freebutternut squashsoupdelightfullyseasonedwith ginger,coconut,andahintoftheheat ofgreencurryandjalapenopeppers.A dairy-freesoupisalwaysavailableat IlappyCooking.
Forourentrees,wechosePan-Seared DuckBreastwithSesame,âlamari,and CingerSauce($16);GrilledMaine Salmon with Roasted Pumpkin Seed Sauce ($15); Coconut Cinger Chicken withJasmineRice($14),andSauteed SeaScallopswithWhiteWine,Garlic, Mushrooms,andYellowPeppers($16). Allfour,weagreed,werewinners,but thevoteforbestchoicewent,hands down,totheduck.Itwaslightlydone, withjustahintofrareness,andthe saucewasdelicatelyflavored,balancing ingredientsthatneitheroverwhelmed themeatnoreachother.
'Hiewinelistismodestinpriceaswell asnumberbutreflectstheoverallgood tasteandgenerositythatpermeates HappvCooking.Weenjoyedthehouse white,LurtonChardonnay,thehouse red,laurelGlenReds($16bottle,$4 glass),andBarossaEstateShiraz($20 bottle)./Vssatiatedaswewereatdessert time,wecouldnâtresistGreatAunt GwynethâsSquashChocolateChipCake andtheCoconutMacaroonPie($3.50). âIliepie,Melissatellsus,isfromaâ100year-oldgrange-hallrecipe,âandweare ashappyassheiswithitsresurrection.
Thespiritedplayingthebandprovided whilewewerediningcontinuedonour returntriptothemainland.'HietwofidÂŹ dleplayersfoundalittlenookonthe boattocomparereels,buttheydidnât mindifwelistenedin.Forustheentire evening,fromstemtostern,wasone HappyExperience.(207)766-5578.
-âRcvew (5 photosbyDianeHudson

At OâDonalâs Nurseries we are committed to providing the healthiest, northÂŹ ern-grown plants for our customers. Specimen plants are our specialty, and weâretheareaâsbestsourceforlargeplants,andtreesto20âtall.Ofcourse, we have a tremendous selection of brand-new or tried-and-true annuals and perennials,too.Stopinforournew2002catalogthatlistsallourplants.Itâs FREE! With a staff of Maine Certified Nursery Professionals, youâll
receive attentive service and expert advice. & Exciting pottery from around the world <ÂŁ NEW Seminar Center. Seminars weekly. & Compost, bark mulch, and loam by the yard Garden store with specially selected gifts and accessories
Non-EquityvenueslikeHackmatackPlayhouseandArundelBarnPlayhouse bringthespiritofMickey&JudytoMaineSummerTheater.ByCathyNelsonPrice
Acrossthecountn,whatusedtobe livetheatervenuesareturninginto moviehouses,officebuildings,and laundromats.I.etterstotheater companieswiththeirownwebsitesonk sixmonthsagocomebackmarked."Xo longeratthisaddress,forwarding unavailable."Itâsasadtrendandan
alarmingoneforthoseintheprofession andthosewhoenjovitaspatrons. Butit'ssummer,it'sMaine,anditâsnot happeninghere.Xotquite.Xotyet. Audiencesonceflockedtotheseshores gratefulforbeingdeliveredfromthecitv heat,andevenwithuniversalairconditioningelsewhere.theystillcome.

Obxiouskit'ssomethingmorethanjust seabreezesandlobster.
âIclevisionliasitspilotseason,and summertheatersbaseacastingseasonlatewinterthroughearlvspring-in whichproducersattendvariousregional auditionssuchastheStraw1latsinXew YorkortheXewb.nglandTheatre
(Sele^ro^te-the.SpiritofTfn-^te-rinAine-ric^
HonkyTonkAngels:May25,26,31,Jun1at8:15May26at6:45MondayMay27at2:00 BlitheSpirit:Jun6-15EverybodyLovesOpal:Jun20-29IRememberMama:Jul4-13
TheForeigner:Jul19-27LiâlAbner:Aug1-10TheChampagneCharlieStakes:Aug15 -24TheScarletLetter:Aug29-Sep7HomeIsWhereYourClothesAre:Sep12-21
Thursday at 8:00 Friday and Saturday at 8:15 Alternate Sunday and Tuesday at 6:45 Alternate Wednesday Matinee at 2:00 Reservations/lnformation: 207-474-7176 3 and 4 play packages and season tickets available Croup Rates Available
For ages 6-18, we proudly offer Lakewood Theaterâs Young Performer's Camp and Performing Arts Academy For Information: 207-474-5848 or Visit our Website:www.Iakewoodtheater.org
ajewefofdining efejance
Leisurely, lakeside dining featuring creative world cuisine and decadent desserts Sunday Brunch: 10:00 to 2:00 CLOSED MONDAYS Matinee luncheon 11:30 AvailableforFunctions:Weddings,Receptions,Reunions,Proms,BusinessMeetings 6 miles north of Skowhegan on Rte 201 Reservations/lnformation: 207-858-4403
Harrison, Maine 207-583-6747
In1936amarvelousoperahousewasbuiltonthesiteof anolddeerruninthehillsaboveCrystalLake.Todayit is the centre for performing art in Southwestern Maine and presents over fifty different performances during a seasonthatrunsfromlateJuneuntilearlySeptember.
The 3 rd Annual Deertrees Theatre Drama Festival
The Sebago - Long Lake Music Festival
Deertrees Childrenâs Mornings
The BackStage Art Gallery
TheSaltLickCafe
And much, much more!

www.deertreestheatre.
ConferenceinMassachusetts.The NETGinparticularbringsouta plethoraofnon-Equihprofessional companieslookingtohireactorsand technicianstocomplementtheirhigh schoolandcollegeactorsandinterns workingforexperience.
Twoofthesecompanies-bothwithin easydrivesofPortlandandofeachotherarethe"theatersinabarn"ofsummerstocklore;picturesqueasaIlollvwood soundstageandpopulatedwithenergetic votingperformers,manvofwhomare justbeginningtheircareers.Itâsnotatough sellforIlackmatackPlayhouseorArundel Barn'Hicatcrtoluretheseactors-anda fewveterans-tothepremises.
Lastseason,wedidA.R.
GurneyâsâSylvia,âwhich isalightcomedybut whichdidnâtdrawallthat well.Weâvespentalotof timediscussingthatand wonderingwhy.
BerwickâsIlackmatackPlavhouse, builtontheGuptillfamikfarm and managed bv famik members andfriends,startedproducingin1971. Withoutbuildingsonthepropertvdating back>00years,thetheaternumbers historiansandafewarchaeologists amongitsranks.Its216-seatperforming spaceoncehostedbarndances,where livemusicsailedthroughthecavernous halltoreachthefolksstompingin theback.
Today.itsthecombinationofvoting energyandseasoneddirectionthatbattles theinherentlyantagonisticacousticsof theconvertedbam.1.ongtimefamily friendandveteranprodneer/direetor Sharon1liltonjoinedthisseasonas 1kickmatackâsartisticproducingdirector (withMichaelGuptillinoverallcharge asexecutiveproducer).Ihilikesomeof herlessfortunatecolleagues,her challengeisnotrescueorrecovery,but keepingthegoodkarmagoing. Itstartswithknowingheraudiences. â[Summer]audiencesstillexpecta lighterformofentertainment,"Ililton savs."Therearetimeswhenvonthink thevmightgravitatetowardclassicalor inewworks.I,astseason,forexample,we jdid[A.R.Gurney's]âSvlvia.âwhichisa
lightcomedybutwhichdidn'tdrawall thatwell.Weâvespentalotoftime discussingthatandwonderingwhy.
"Ibisyear,weâretryingtosortofsneak onein,[StephenSondheimâs]âIntothe Woods,âwhichisamusical,evenifit's darkinspots.Itâsultimatelyupliftingand hopeful,andespeciallysinceSeptember 11,that'swhataudiencesneed.â
'Theyalsoneedtobeabletoafforda nightatthetheater,sweetenedat intermissionbvaservingofthefamous Ilackmatackstrawberrvshortcake.For vacationingfamilies,thatcangetexpenÂŹ sive,withfourticketsplusconcessions toppingtheS100mark.Forthatkindof monewthosebuildingsandgroundshad betterstavspectacularandthosetoilets hadbetterflush.Andthoseperformers onstagehadbettersparkle,under inspireddirection.
AndthoughHackmatackisnâtsubject tothehighfinancesofaunionshop,thev stillhavelightbillstopavandactorsto house,'hoheightenqualityonstage,they alsobringinguestdirectorsfromNewYorkandregionaltheaterwhoarewilling totradefatiersalariesforastintina
Thisyear,weâretryingto sortofsneakonein, StephenSondheimâs âIntotheWoods,âwhich isamusical,evenifitâs darkinspots.
historicvenuewithapastoralsetting.
Butitstillcostsmonev,andeven seasoncostsincrease.Itâsdifficultto maintainatheaterthissize,11iltonpoints out.âThat'swhvthenewspacesare eitherinthe50-100scatrange,orelse theyârehuge.â
Fixeyearsago,theArundelBam Playhouse(offRt.1southof Biddeford)buckedthattrend.The dOO-seatvenuewaslaunchedbv-andis stillthehands-ondailyprojectofAdrienneWilsonGrant,aformer choreographerandnativeNew I'aiglander.Wlienshepurchasedthe Smithsistersâcirca-18<S8barn.Grantwas envisioningwhatshenowcallsaâ50-50 proposition;Ithoughtweâdhave50percentsupportfromyear-round residents,andtheother50percentwould Continuednextpa^e

E-mail;shfltoadelphia.net
JULY 17-AUGUST 3
AUGUST 7-24
Non-EquityTheater continued from pd^e S 1 conicfromtourists."Instead,twooutof eventhreeaudiencemembersarelocals; numbersthatluneproducedarapidly increasingsubscriptionbaseaswellas continuingcommunitysupport.
Homthebeginning,('.rantwantedto establishtheArundelbarnasa performingspaceforvotingprofessionals, doingbothfamiliaranilnewworks. Smaller-eastmusicalswereinterspersed withlarger,splashierones,bothforcost andtogetaudiencesusedtothe\arict\.
Butthebiggestboontoaudience growthhasbeen('.rantâsdetermination tokeepticketpricesstable.Single-ticket pricesintheinaugural199Sseasonwere S20-andtheystillarc.
Grantwantedtoestablish ArundelBarnasaspace foryoungprofessionals. Smaller-eastmusicals wereinterspersedwith larger,splashierones.
ButlikeIiackmatack.ArundelBamhas billstopavandactorstohouse.Witha settingcloseenoughtothebeachtobe subjecttothehigh-renttrap,('.rantoptedto bilethebulletcarlvonandbuildherown actorhouses.Otheradditionsincludea costumeshopandrehearsalspace. \sforherperformers,"Weget performerswhoarcusuallyatthe beginningoltheircareers,beforethev become|membersofActors]Equllx," (haulsavs.âOncetheyjointheunion, wecan'taffordtohirethem.Some actorsnowarechoosingnottojointhe unionbecauseespeciallyaroundhere, thevcan'tworkasmuch.''
But(liescanworkatArundelBarn andIlackmatackIâlavhouse.So everyonegivesalittle-with entrepreneurslikeAdrienne('.rantand theOuptillfamilygi\ingalot-tokeep thesesummerstocktreasuresin operation,hithisseasonofrenewed patriotism,whatcouldbemorefitting thanpatronizingthereal-lifemodelsfor acherisheddreamfactoryversionof theatricalAmericana:"Ilexkids,were gotabarn!1.elâsputonashow!"
I 11 I

Arctheresomecrimesapersoncanâtbeforgivenfor?"100PercentAmericanGirl,âaplayaboutPortlandbornNaziradiopropagandistAsisSally,wasnamedoneofthreewinnersthisyearattheAcornSchool's second-annualMainePlarwrightsâContest,withstagedreadingsconductedatthePortlandStageBuilding aspartoftheMainePlansrightsâEesibal.Photoabove:AxisSallvonthewaytotrialfortreason.
I lie Acorn School for the Performing Arts has announcedthethreewinnersofitssecondannual MainePlaywrightsâContest.Thewinningscriptsare: "StarsFalling."byJaynieDecker:"KX1Percent AmericanGirl."byColinSargent:and"Breadalbanc." byLainCrane.Thesethreewinningscriptswere givenstagedreadingsforthepubliconApril19-21 attheoldMaineBalletStudiospaceon(hesecond llixirofthePortlandStageCompanybuildingat
25AforestAxenueinPortland.Thepanelofjudges forthecontestwereoutgoingAcornSchoolDirector MichaelLevine.AcornfacultymemberMichael Howard.BowdoinCollegeTheatreProfessorDaxis Robinson,andMaineWritersandPublishers Alliance's(MWPA)ExecutiveDirectorSarahCecil. AcornSchixil'splaywrightingcontestandfestivalis madepossiblewithfundingfromtheRhinesThompsonfundadministeredbytheMaine CommunityFoundation."StarsFalling."byJaynie Decker,isapoeticcharacterstudysurrounding theVietnamWaranditseffectsonwomenin

Americaatthattime.Thisone-actplujshowsthe heart-breakingimpactthatthewarhadonmain people"leftbehind"intheUnitedSlates. "Breadalbanc."byLarryCrane,dramatizesthe impactonafamilywithanagingpatriarchwhen theremainsofhiseldestsonarefoundinVietnam yearslaterandreturnedtothefamily.Theevent bringstogethergroupsofsiblingsandin-laws whohavelivedinfearofthe"oldman"anilhis drinkingproblemeversincehiseldestsonwas declaredMIAalmost20yearsago.In"100 PercentAmericanGirl."byColinSargent,bad girlAxisSallyreturnstoherhometownafter spending12yearsinprisonand20years incognito.Brandedatraitorforherpartinthe NazipropagandamachineduringWorldWarII. shesearchesforpeaceinaPortlandretirement communitybutinsteadfindsanewbattlefield wheredesperateskirmishesarebeingfoughtthat areintergenerational.intercultural.and institutional.FormoreinformationonAcorn Schoolevents,call761-0617. www.acornschool.coni.
Acadia Repertory Theatre. Route202in Somesville.Mt.DesertIsland(8milesfromBar Harbor).2-44-7260.1-888-362-7480.It'sthe30th seasonforthistheater,locatedinoneofthe countryâsgreatvacationspots.July1-14it's"Tile WomanInBlack"byStephenMalatratt.adapted fromthenovelbySusanHill.GeorgeBernard Shaw's"Pygmalion"runsJuly16-28."SeeHow TheyRun"byPhilipKing,followsJuly30-August 11.Themainstageproductionsconcludewith AgathaChristie's"TenLittleIndians"August13 SeptemberI.PerformancesareTuesday-Saturday 8:15p.m..withSunday2p.m.matineesonthelast Sundayofeachrun.Tickets:SIO-S18withdiscounts forchildren,students,militaryandseniors. Reservationsarerecommended.Forchildren."The VelveteenRabbit"adaptedbyPhilGrecianfromthe MargeryWilliamsbook,runseveryWednesdayand Saturday.10:30a.m..July6-August31.General admissionticketsareS5-S7.Checkthetheaterweh siteat www.acadiarep.coni.
Arts Conservatory Theater and Studio. (AC TS). 341CumberlandAve..Portland.761-2465.Though he'shandingoffthedailydutiesofEmbassyPlayers thishill,don'tlookforcomposerIlankBeebeto hanguphisbaton.He'llliebacktoconducthis musicandwifeNancyBeebewillcontinuetodirect intheperformingspacethatbearsboththeirnames. Meanwhile,youcanstillcatchoneofBeebe'sbest andmostpopular-"Tuscaloosa'sCallingMe...But I'mNotGoing"-atACTSthroughMay19.This NewYork-themedmusicalrevuehasbeenperformed allovertheworldafterenjoyingalongrunoffBroadway.(Fittingly,thecurrentlong-runningshow in"Tuscaloosa's"olddigsisitsstylisticdescendant. "ILoveYou.You'rePerfect...NowChange.") Beebehasaddednewmaterialtothescore,reflecting thepost-9/11NewYorkresiliency.CallACTSfor ticketavailabilityandshowtimes.
Arundel Barn Playhouse.53OldPostRd.. Arundel.(Imi.offRl.1).985-5552."Webring musicalplaysaudienceshaven'tnecessarilyseen
before.andtheycomebecausetheyknowwecan deliverthegoods."saysAdrienneGrant,who'sthe founderandoperatorofthisrestoredbarn(c.1888) theater.The2002season(theirfifth)kicksoffwith "MonkyBusiness"(whichArundelhasdubbed,"the heirapparentto'Nunscnse").June18-29:"Annie Get'lourGun."July3-20;RogerBean's"The MarvelousWonderettes."(NewEnglandPremiere) July23-August3:"IDo!IDo!"August6-18;and thereturnof"ForeverPlaid."August20-31. www.arundelbarnplayhou.sc.coin
Belfast Maskers. Belfast,338-9668.Onceastation houseontheoldBelfasl/Mooseheadrailway,this newlyremodeledtheaterhasbeenrenamedforits benefactors,actressLivUllmanandherhusband DonaldSaunders."TheRideDownMt.Morgan." ArthurMiller'satypicalcomedyofbigamydirected byPeterDeMaio,continuesthroughMay19."The BigBang."amusicalbyJedFeuerandBoyd Graham,runsJuly5-27.PaulZindel'sdarkcomedy. "AndMissReardonDrinksaLittle."directedby AynneAmes,runsAugust16-September7.For showtimes,ticketsandotherinformation,checkthe websiteat www.belfastniasters.coni.
Camden Civ ic Theater. HimStreet.Camden.2362281.LocatedonMainStreet,acrossfromthe VillageGreeninoneofmidcoastMaine'smostphotographedcities("PeytonPlace"wasfilmed here),theCivicTheaterCamdenCivic'Theatre celebrates35yearsofcontinuousproductionwithits 2(X)2season:"'HieAppleTree."ntnsJune6-8.1315;"AChorusLine."August8-10.15-17.Allshows at8p.m.attheCamdenOperaIlouse.
Deertrees Theater and Cultural Center. Harrison. 583-6747.Oneofthelakesregion'strueculturaland naturaltreasures.DeertreesislistedonbothMaine's RegisterofHistoricLandmarksandtheNational RegistryofIlisloricPlaces.June22-24.TheLakeRegionCommunityTheatrepresentsâTheOdd Couple."NeilSimon'spopularplaytakesagender twistingnewlookwiththisproduction.Forafull slateofsummerentertainment,visitthewebsiteat www.deertrecstheatre.org.
Hackmatack Playhouse. Route9.Berwick.6981807.Since1971.audienceshaveenjoyedthe moderndayMickeysandJudyssinginganddancing theirheartsoutinthisquintessential"theaterina barn."Don'tmissHackmatack'sstrawberry shortcakeatintermission:theberriescomefromthe propertyandtherecipeislegendary.Theseason includes"Fiddleron'HieRoof"June25-July6: "TheNerd."July9-20;StephenSondheim's"Into theWoods"July23-Aug3;"Bye.ByeBirdie." zXugust6-17:aniltocelebratetheRichardRodgers Centennial."AnEnchantingEvening."August2030.Formoreinformation,checkoutthetheater websiteat w ww.hackiiiatack.org.
Lakewood 'Theater. Skowhegan.474-7176."Is Lakewoodstillproducing?"OscarwinnerEstelle Parsonsaskeilrecently.Oneofitsmanyperforming alumni,shewasgladtohearthatitwas.andyouwill betoo.Its2(X)2schedule:May24-JuneIit's "HonkyTonkAngels;"NoelCoward's"Blithe
Spirit"runsJune6-15;"EverybodyI.oves()pal." June20-29;"IRememberMama."July4-13;Larry Shue's"TheForeigner."July18-27:"l.i'lAbner." themusical.AugustI-10;"TheChampagneCharlie Stakes."August15-24;"'TheScarletLetter."August 29-Septcmber7;"IIonicisWhereYourClothes Are."September12-21.
Maine State Music Theatre, BowdoinCollege, Brunswick.725-8769.FirmlyentrenchedinairconditionedPickardAuditorium.Maine'sonly professionalmusictheatrespotlightsfourolthe greatestmusicaltheatrewritingteamsforits2(X)2 seasonslate.First,it'sthereturnofRixlgcrsA Ilammerstein's'"IlieKingandI."June5-22;followed bythreefust-timeproductionsatMSMT:KanderA Ebb'smegahit"Chicago."(therevivalofwhichisstill hotonBroadway)withitsBobFossemovesanddeadonskeweringoftabloidjournalism.June26-.luly13; "Ragtime,"withtheTony-winningFlaherty-Ahrens scoreandTerrenceMcNallyIxxikbasedonE.I.. Doctorow'snovel,July17-Augusl23;andtheBockIlamiccharmer,"She1.ovesMe,"themusicalversion of-TheShopAroundtheComer"whichIx-gal Garland's"In'HieGixxlOldSummertime"andmore recently."You'veGotMail,"runningAugust7-24. Forshowtimesandticketprices,calltheboxofficeor visitthewebsiteat www.nisnit.org.
Maine Summer Dramatic Institute. DeeringOaks Park.Portland.828-2774.Nowinitsthirdseason underthedirectionoftheChildren'sTheatreof Maine,thisannualeventisstillthelargestfreecultural eventoffereelbythecityofPortlandduringthe summer.Iliecity'sown"Shakespeare-in-the-Park" showcasestalentedhighschtxilperformerswhose careersyou'llbefollowinginthefuture.Callthe theaterforshowdalesandlimes,includingraindates.
Maritime Productions. 641-2313.Taking advantageofMaine'ssceneryandfolklore,this familyentertainmentfeaturescruiseswitha professional,costumedactorspinningtalesof shipwrecksandpiratesfromthenauticalpast.JuneOctober.Callforlibationsandticketinformation.
Ogunquit Playhouse. Rt.1.Ogunquit,6-16-2402. It'saneweraforthishistorictheater,withan ambitiousscheduleoflivemusicalsproducedorcoprixlucedbythePlayhouseitself,beginningJune24July6with"GeorgeM!"thestarspangledmusical aboutGeorgeM.Cohan.Next,it'sanotherbioÂŹ musical."Buddy:TheBuddyHollyStory"(coÂŹ producedwiththeHelenHayes'TheaterinNyack. NY)July7-20."Chicago"followsJuly23-August3. CreatorDanGoggindirectshisown"Nunsense"for thePlayhouseAugust5-17.andtheseason concludeswith"Fixitlixise."thestagemusicalbased onthemovie.August19-31.Forshowtimesand ticketinformation,aswellasnewspecialevents, checkoutthetheaterwebsiteat www.ogunquitplayliouse.org.
Penobscot Theatre Company. MainStreet. Bangor.942-3333.PenobscotpresentstheMaine Shakes[ieareFestivalaswellasothershows.ââIlie OddCouple."NeilSimon'sclassicAmerican comedythatspawnedhitUlms,atelevisionseries.
Fivedistinctiveprivate roomstoaccommodate yourspecialeventorgroup meetingfrom5to200. Specializingintraditional Mainecuisinewitha continentalflair.Seafood specialties.Finewines. Decadentdesserts. Full-servicehospitality withaprofessionalstaff.

The Theater At Monmouth. 933-2952.Forover 25years,it'sbeen"TheShakespeareanTheaterof Maine."HistoricCumstonHallisthesettingfor professionalactorsappearinginrotatingrepertory. Thisseason'sShakespeareofferingsare"MuchAdo AboutNothing."and"HentytheFifth."alternating with"YouCan'tTakeItWithYou"byKaufman andHart,andLanfordWilson'sâTalley'sFolly.â Forthechildren."'I'heAdventuresofRobinHtxxl" hasbeennewlyadaptedbyJeriPitcher.Theentire calendar(whichshowsonwhichdays!)canhe foundat w w w .theateratmonmouth.org.
-TheatercalendarhvCathvXelsonPrice
BayChamberConcerts.Rockport.OnMay13at theRix'kportOpera1louse.BayChamberpresents Grammy-AwardwinnerGaryBurton,vibes,and jazz,pianistMakotaOzoneperformingworksfrom theirupcomingCDreleaseincludingjazzversions ofclassicalpiecesbyRavel.Bernstein.RachmanÂŹ inoff.andGershwin.(207)236-2823. www.baychamlHrconccrts.org
Portland Opera Repertory Theater. Merrill Auditorium.Portland.879-7678.Foundedin1994. thePortlandOperaRepertoryTheatreusestheposh Merrillasahomebaseforperformances.Charles Gounod's"Faust"takesthestageJuly25and27. Moreinformationaboutotherproductionsand PORTprogramsisavailableat www.portopcra.org. Center for Cultural Exchange. OneLongfellow Square.Portland.DonHoy'sfiddlejamoffersa chancetoleantafewtunesfromoneofMaine's masterfiddleplayers,onMay16.TheAlGardner MiddleEasternBand,featuringMaine'svirtuoso oudandclarinetmaster,hostsadanceconcertand CDreleasepartyonMay18accompaniedby incrediblefeastingandspecialguests.Highly acclaimedperformanceartistAnnCarlsonpresents newwork,apiececo-createdbyvideographerMan. EllenStrom,onMay19.The CafeReview O|X.'n Pix-tryGathering,theincreasinglypopularforumfor poetryreading/sharing.isattheCenteronMay20. andtheCongoleseFashionShowandDanceParty, appearsonMay25followedbyâSlowIrishSeisun." ledbyKevinMcElroy.onMay30.(207)761-1545. andagender-reversedversion,runsthroughMay19 attheBangorOpera1louse.Forinformationabout thisandotherevents,visitthewebsiteat www.penobscottheatre.coni.
Cumberland County Civic Center. OneCivic CenterSquare,Portland.LivelyArtsDowntown presents"TheMaineFabricandFiberArts Festival."May17to19.acity-widecelebrationof theregion'sfinesttextileartists,withworkshops, demonstrations,galleryshowsandspecialevents. RichCronincomestotowninthe"O-Town Concert."May21."(207)775-3458.
Maine State Ballet. 91forestStreet.Westbnxrk. MaineStateBalletpresentsalavishproductionof
"AliceinWonderland"attheMerrillAuditoriumon May4and5.Over125peopleworktheircharmsto bringtolifetheWhiteRabbit,thedancingHowers, thedancingcards,theMarlhatter,theKnaveof Heartsandmore.(207)842-081X).
IâCA Great Performances, Live at Merrill Auditorium. CongressStreet.Portland.Eileen Ivers,today's"foremostIrishfiddler"featuredinthe film Titanic andthestagehit Riverdance |x;rforms attheMerrillonMay16.(207)842-0S(X). w w w .pcagreatperformances.org.
Portland Museum of Art. SevenCongressSquare. Portland.Thepopular"JazzBreakfast"series resumesSundays.10:30tonoon,withPortCity Jazz,BellamyJazzBand.JaybirdStreet,andBob JohnsonTrio.Concertsarefreewithmuseum admission.(207)775-6148.
Saco River Grange Hall.SalmonFallsRoad.Bar Mills.GordonBok.andCarolRohlpresentmoving folksongsinspiredbylifeinMaineandthe Maritimes,tellingofloggers,riverdrives,andthose whogodowntotheseainships,onMay4.Mark yourcalendarforthe"DowneastFiddleJamboree" onMay17andenjoythisannualround-upof Maine'schampionfiddlersbythevenerablecountry danceband.TheOkiGrayGooseanilfeatures musicfromFrenchCanada,theMaineMaritimes. Maine'sSwedish.FinnishandScot-Irish communities."TheBelleofAmherst."withDonna LowreasEmilyDickinson,showsMay25andThe FoggBrothers,knownfortheirpolished,fast-paced shows,traditionalcloseharmony"brother"duets, blues-tingedmountainsongs,harmonyyixleling. soulfulgosjxilquartets,andpowerfulinstrumentals (guitar,mandolin,banjoandbass)performonJune 1.(207)929-6472.
St. Lawrence Arts and Community Center. 76 CongressStreet.Portland.JoinMartinMargins, tenorsaxophonistandleaderofBcBopjazzinalive jazzjamonthesecondandfourthMondayofevery month(musicianswithinstrumentsreceivefree admission).RebeccaMartin.Connerleadvocalistof thegroup"OnceBlue"(EMIRecords)returnstoher nativeMaine,performingwithEricMetzgarand GoatsinTrees,onMay23.FolkmusicartistPal Humphrieswhoseupliftingpoliticalanthemsare beingsungbyPeteSeeger.RonnieGilbert.Priscilla Herdmanandothers,performsattheCenteronMay 31.The RostonGlobe describesHumphriesas having"agiftfortacklingthetoughestissuesand alwaysfindinghipinthesameplace:community." 775-5568. ww w.stlaw rcncearts.org.

Maineâs longest running Community Theater
SoundofMusicâ˘/HateHamletâ˘OnceUponaMattress â˘LoversandOtherStrangersâ˘TheMusicMan Tickets$12/$15,Season$60
420 COTTAGE ROAD â SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE box office (207) 799-7337 ⢠business/fax (207) 767-6208
/VbvChef Owned
CelebratingOurTirstYear!
â...OneofMaineâsTopDiningDestinationsintheState.
207-774-8538 ServingDinnerNightlyTuesday-Saturday hugos.net
Exit7Off Rte 295,Corner of Franklin & Middle St. Portland
TheJesuitCollegePreparatorySchoolofMaine Preparingtheyoungmenandwomenoftodayforthechallengesoftomorrow
â˘96%College PlacementRate
â˘21Honors,9AP Courses
â˘HighlyRegarded Class"A"sports programs for men and women
â˘64Academic& AthleticStateTitles
âMy decision to attend Chcverus High School w as the best decision of my life. Hiere are many good schools in Maine to attend, but the education, atmosphere, and extra-curriculars make Chcverus a Great school.â
Abbe Museum, BarHarbor.Theexhibition"Four Mollys:WomenoftheDawn"exploresfour centuriesofhistoryintheNortheastthroughthe personalhistoriesoffourMaineNativeAmerican womenanilisbasedontheawardwinningbook WomenoftheDawn bywriterandanthropologist BunnyMcBride,exhibitioncurator."FourMollys" râoxâtlandl
Nathan Braun. Class 2002
â˘NationallyrecogÂŹ nized community serviceprogram
â˘Crowingmusic, drama,andarts programs
â˘Multi-milliondollar campus expansion

includesobjects.portraitsandphotographsthat representandinterpretthewomenandtheirtimes. LenderstotheexhibitincludetheAmerican MuseumofNaturalHistoryinNewYork,the CanadianMuseumolCivilizationinQuebec,the DenverArtMuseum,the|-ieldMuseumin Chicago,andtheNationalMuseumofthe AmericanIndian.SmithsonianInstitution. Washington.D.C.(207)288-3519.
Aucocisco Callery, 615CongressStreetandatthe EastlandParkHotel.Portkind.Featuringworkbyan eclecticgroupofartists.Aueociscoâsimpressive rosterincludesGeorgeDaniel.John1lultberg.George Lloyd.TtxldWebb,AbbyShahn.ZeroMostel.Alice IlarmonShaw.RoseMarasco.CarloPittore.Joe Sluskyandothers.PrivatelyconsignedworksbyWill Barnettalsoavailable.(207)874-20GO.
Hates College .Museum of Wit. AndrewsRoad. Lewiston."Carl.Sprinchom:KingoftheWtxxls." featuringthreedozenworksbySprinchom renownedforthearthemadeduringfourdecadesof exploringtheMainewildemess.opensJune7. Highlightsfromthecollegeâspermanentcollection ofinternationallysignificantworksofartincludean outstandingcollectionofworksbyIxwistonnative MarsdenHartley.Freeandopentothepublic.(207) 786-6158. www.bates.edu/adni/inuseuiii
Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Brunswick. "PointedPairings:TheValuingofArt."anexhibit of30pairsofsimilarorrelatedartobjectsexplores howartisvaluedfrommansvantagepoints.Ineach situationoneobjectismorevaluablethantheother, butisnotimmediatelyidentifiedassuch, challengingtheviewertomeditateonwhatgoes intotheartofvaluingart."TellingToggles:Netsuke inContext"continuesthroughJune9.Netsuke, intricatelycarvedminiaturesculptuies.servedas togglesbywhiclftoattachvarioussmallcontainers tothekimonosashthatwaspartoftraditional Japanesecostume.Theexhibitexploreshowthese sculpturalpiecesfunctionasalenstothecultureand societyofEdo[vcrioclJapan(1630-1868).On-going exhibitsinclude"PortraitsfromthePermanent Collection,""ArtandLifeintheAncient Mediterranean."andAsianandEuropeanartfrom thepermanentcollectionand"AmericanMurals." Thegalleriesareopen10a.m.to5p.m.Tuesdayto Saturdayand2p.m.to5p.m.onSunday(free admission).(207)725-3275.
Center for Maine History. 489CongressStreet. Portland."Longfellow.TheManWhoInvented America"opensonApril12andcontinuesto2(X)3. TheexhibitincludesfreshimagesofHenry WadsworthLongfellow,memorabilia,andobjects toexplainhowthe19thcenturypoetstillconnects AmericanstotheirhistoryandinfluencesAmerican life.Theexhibitcomplementstherenovationofthe historicWadsworth-Longfellowhouse,the childhoodhomeofthepoet,andadjacenttothe exhibition.(207)774-1822.
The Art Gallery at The Clow n. 1 23MiddleStreet. Portland.Featuringaworld-classwinecellar.
contemporaryartgalleryandaneclecticmixof s culturalproducts.756-7399. www.the-cloun.com.
Farnsworth Museum of Art. MainStreet. .Rockland."AndrewWyethSelections"continues throughMay19."CelesteRoberge:Quarry"and "AlisonIlildreth:LostStories"throughJune9. Permanentexhibitsinclude"MaineinAmerica: SelectionsfromthePermanentCollection."inÂŹ cludingsome8.(XX)paintings,sculptures,prints, photographsandworksonpaper.(207)596-6457. , www.farnsworthmuseum.org
ae Fore Street Callery. 366ForeStreet.Portland. e GalleryGroupShowincludingCarltonPlummer. PaulBlackandCynthiaMcMullen.(207)874-8084.
ill GoldsmithGallery.41 CommercialStreet. BixithbayHarbor."ANewBouquet."featuringwater colorandinkfloralportraitsbyJeanSwanGordon, showsfromMay23toJune26.(207)633-6252.
c,f Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College ofArt. 522CongressStreet.Portland.The ICA ,gathersartistsKimberlyHart.JasonRogene.Thad n SimerlyandWilliamWegmantogetherinan .exhibit."Playground."exploringartworkthat ))wiluesthepervasivephenomenonofplayin contemporaryart.Withtheproliferationof conceptualism,installationart.andparticipatory artworks,thecontemporaryartexhibitionspace increasinglyfunctionsasaplaygroundforartists. Thisexhibitexaminestheplayprocessexpressed â I,throughvideo,drawings,sculpture,interactiveweb projects,andinstallationpieces,intheirmostdirect, raw.andunencumberedform.(207)775-5098.
⢠c Jameson Gallery . 305CommercialStreet..Portland. Jamesonrepresentsadiversebixlyoflineartwith emphasisonContemporaryRealismbyartistswho havestrongtiestoMaine.(207)772-5522.
Local 188 Gallery and Tapas Bar. 188State Street.Portland.Eclecticshowsandmixedmedia. âTuesdaytoSaturdayfrom11a.m.toclosing;tapas availablefrom4pan.;Sundaybreakfastinthe galleryfrom9a.m.to3p.m.(207)761-7909.
Museum of African Tribal Art. 122SpringStreet, ,Portland.Visitaworldclasscollectionofunique Africantribalmasksandartifactsivpivscntingoxerone thousandyearsofCentralandWestAfricanhistory. Admissiontothegalleryisfree.(207)871-7188.
Portland Museum of Art. 7CongressSquare. ;Portland.Currentexhibitsinclude:"WilliamThon: ARetrospective"withmorethan50worksspanning sixdecadestracingThon'scareerandcreative â achievementsfromhisearliestoilstohispowerful n Imaiwatercolors."BernardLanglais:Independent .Spirit"celebratingthesculpturalworkofMaine nativeBernardLanglaisopensonApril11featuring morethan60examplesofLanglais'swork,charting hisdevelopmentfromthekite1950'sto1977.Free admissionFridayeveningsfrom5p.m.to9p.m. (207)773-ARTSor(800)639-4067. -CompiledbvDiane1hidson
On Portlandâs Waterfront Enjoythesaltyatmosphereof Portland'swindowonthewater! Orâexperiencetheviewandawhiff oftheseaonourwaterfrontpatio! SmokingAllowed
â â â i Taste & Tell â Maine Sunday Telegram p December 5, 1993 q
OurFullMenuServed from I lam to Midnight / Best Steamers in Town V Mixing Good People, Good Food Z4 and Good Drinks |vZ for 1/4 Century nj))

(207) 772-4439
10-6 Monday-Wednesday 10-8Thursday-Saturdayâ˘12-5Sunday
Ifyoustillhavea"dreamhouse."youhavenâtcalledus.Tohelpyoufulfill your dream. Elect Mortgage offers a wide variety of mortgages at competitiverates.Weâretalkingconvenience,fastapprovalsandthe expertisethatcomesalongwithbeingtheonlylendertoconsistently rankamongthetoptenmortgagelendersformorethanadecade.Fora mortgagethatâsrightforyou.makeanappointmentwithoneofour knowledgeableloanofficers.Weofferavarietyofmortgageproducts andpricingoptions.So,makethesmartmoveandcallElecttoday!

www.neel.coin
JohnCalvinStevensathisutilitarianbest.
Inthehousehedesignedon~~Spruce StreetinPortlandâsWestI',nd,archiÂŹ tectJohnCabinStevenscanedâ"Hie 'ItimingoftheWormâabovethefireÂŹ placehedesignedintheupstairslibrary. ItâsfromShakespeareIliesmallest wormwillturn,beingtroddenon,"King HenryVI,PartIII,ActII,Scene2).andit meansâwatchoutforthelittlegu\.âThe toneisearnest,evenashaderevolutionÂŹ ary-wasStevens,likemanvofhisartist colleagues,abitofaRed? Inamcase,Stevensspentagooddealof

histimeâwatchingoutforthelittleguvâ bypurposefullyacceptingcommissions forfamilyhomesaswellassplendidmanÂŹ sions.Currentlyforsaleat212Vaughan StreetisafineexampleofStevens'swork inthisvein,builtforPortlandSavings BankexecutiveCharlesNovesdircctiv beside20SVaughanStreet,onceoccupiedbvthefoundingPorteousofdepartÂŹ mentstorePorteous,Mitchell&â˘Braun.
I.istedatS413,000bvDebBarouchof BarouchandCo.,212Vaughan,builtin 1909,isstillidealforaprofessionaland
hisorherfamily.
StepsfromMaineMedicalCenter(itâs immediatelyadjacenttoMMCâs McCeacheyIkill),thisbrickhousefeaÂŹ turesaslateroofwithslategablesand dormersandaspaciousgaragebehind thehouse.Anoriginalpatiooutsidethe hackdoorwasonceshadedbvalarge canvasawning.
212VaughanStreet seemsanearmatchto 208Vaughannextdoor, formerhometothe foundingPorteousof Porteous,Mitchell, andBraun.
Iâ.nteringthroughthefover,visitorsare delightedbylovelyhardwoodfloorsand a90-degrcestaircasecreated,likethe restofthehouse,byatop-notchcarpenÂŹ tryteam(inalllikelihood,Mr.Newell, Stevensâsfavoritecontractor).Totheleft alargefireplacegreetsyouontheother sideofPârenchdoors.
Thediningroomhasbuilt-inchinacabÂŹ inets,creamycrownmoldings,achair rail,accesstothepatio,andadoorleadÂŹ ingtoawonderfulbutlerâspantrvwith originalhardwareandmarblecountertop. Theupdatedkitchenhasbeadboard wainscotingandapocketdoorleadingto ahandystoragecabinet.
Wealsobelievethatoriginalpocket

doorsmax'beconcealedbehindnew triminthethresholdseparatingtheliving roomanddiningroom.
Theupstairsden/library, withlovelybuilt-ins,is vintageStevens.John CalvinStevensmakesa jfamilyfeelâcaredforâ whereveryoumight wanderinahome.
Upstairs,thesensethatvouârestandÂŹ inginaStevensdesignisunmisÂŹ takable.Inmanypartsofthe hallway,\oncanturnaroundandbe treatedtovistasofasmanyasfiveother roomsatonce.ManyarchitectscancreÂŹ ateashowtoimpressguestsinoneortwo prepossessingroomsinahouse-aâgreat room,âforinstance.Bycontrast.John CalvinStevensmakesfamiliesfeelâcared for'everywheretheymightwanderina home,eventothesmallestcorners,with 212Vaughananoutstandingexampleof thiseffect,freshlvpaintedandin perfectorder.
Thesecondfloorhasaden/libraivwith afireplace,twobedrooms,abath,andan officeorthirdbedroom.'Ihethirdfloor hastwomorebedroomsandabath.
Thedeep,dn,venlargebasementhas afreshlvpaintedgravfloor,aone-year homewarranty,oilheat,naturalgason site,andupdatedelectricity.The detachedgaragehasanautomatic idooropener.TaxesareS5,189. SSz?


MagnificentnewoceanfronthomeoxerlooksthefamousNubble Lighthouse.Uniqueenclaveolestate-qualitypropertiesfronting Maine'srockycoastline.4BR'sincludeprivate,lavishmastersuite. Top-of-the-lineappliances,systemsandfinishes.
CommandingviewsolYorkIlarborandadeep-waterdockdistinguish thisbrand-new6BRresidenceinaprestigiousneighborhood.Strollto finerestaurants,sandbeach,golfcYtennis.Sun-drenched,open floorplan,1stfloormastersuite.2rdfloorNaum'squarters.
$2,325,(10(1
VictorianColtage-by-the-sea
Youwontfindamorecaptivatingharborviewnormorecharming littlehomeinsouthernMaine.Ncvvlvremrxlclcdtomaximizethe viewswhileretainingtheauthenticperioddetails,theproperty includesaboathouseanda77dockwithunobstructedoceanaccess.
SS79,000
Knjovharborviews,deededbeachrights,andyourownmooringfrom thissuperbh-crafted4BRhome.Rarehardwocxls;extensivedecksand largeexpansesofglassinvitecarefreeindoor/ouldoorliving;acozy fireplacewarmstheintimate,paneledlivingroom.
Completelyprivatemini-peninsulainthehistoricVillageolKitten Pointframesthisbeautifullycraltcdhome.1âeaturesincludecherry floors,customcabinetn.hand-blowlight,acharmingguesthouse, exquisitegarden,andadock.
TwentyAcresofPastoralBeauty
Bringvourloseandimaginationtothishistoricfarmsteadinoneof York'soldestneighborhoods.Thepropertyincludesanuntouched Colonialhomeandseveralbarnsandoutbuildings.Residential, development,and/orcommercialpotential.
www.anneerwin.comâ˘e-niail:aere@nli.ultranet.coni

Own

KEN

GreatPond-Immaculate4bdrm,11/2bathcottage. Enjoythesunsetandthebeautifulscenicviewsfrom yourhugescreenedinporch.Cathedralceilings,skyÂŹ lights...amustsee.
$235,000
Indiehistoricdistrictolthisunique home,totallyandtastefullyrestoredtomuseumquality.Ienrooms.4 bedrooms.31/2baths,5fireplaces.Self-containedapartmentoverthe 3-cargarage.Manygraciousappointments,includingimpeccablewood floors,handsomedetailedmillwork,andStrausscrystalchandelierand sconces.Custom-designedgourmetkitchenwithcherrycabinetsand Conancountertops.On.5meticulouslylandscapes!acrewithdelightful gardens&privatebrickcourtyard.Withinwalkingdistanceofrestaurants, shop,churchesanilharbors.Magnificentinallregards.$685,000.
4AC+/-ofwtxxledlandofferingelevatedviewsofand400âoffrontage onMerrymeetingBay.Thinkcanoeing,kayaking,birdwatchingand wildlifeappreciation!Aroadandpowerarescheduledtobeinstalled thisspring.$210,000Inthesamearea,8ACwith450âoffrontageon MerrymeetingBayfor$295,000
Thedriveandobservationdeckaretnandselectiveclearinghasbeen completedtoestablishthepark-likesettingofthe5ACpeninsula.The entire16AC+/-parcelOFLANDincludes1250+/-ofwaterfrontage onMerrymeetingBay(deepwater)andBlackwaterCove.Theproperty isapprovedforoneextraordinaryhomesite,andasepticdesignis available.Pricedat$420,000.
(207) 729-1863 www.mainere.comâ˘Email:mortonreGmainerc.com

GorgeousviewsoftheSacoRiverfromthebackyardand mostrooms.Thisbeautifulhomeoffers3-4bedrooms includingalargemastersuiteoverlookingthewater.The manyamenitiesincludehardwoodandceramictilefloors, sunkenlivingroomwithastonefireplace,andacustom kitchenwithcherrycabinets.Thissplendidpropertyis locatedclosetomarinasandgolfcoursesandwithin walkingdistanceofthebeach.Seeavirtualtouron www.realtor.com.MLS#530747Offeredal$495,000.

asorallthatgraciousurbanlivinghasIoofferinthis1927 \\APEKI'BOXTbrickhome.Inthemorning,strolltheTârcdcrick I,assOlmsteadparkssasatthefootofsourflagstonepath;inthe afternoon,kayak,windsurf,sail,orrowbeautifulBack(Joseatsourfront doorstep;andintheeseningssalktoPortlandPublic.Marketfordinner andaconcertat.MerrillAuditorium.Atnight,ssatchthefiressorksuser theharborfromyourcoscrcdbackporch.Enjosallthisfromoneofthe finestneighborhoods(ssithinssalkingdistanceofpublic<.Tprivate schools,theunisersits',andOldPortshopping)intheheartof âAmericaâsmostUsablecits."
Escrywindowaffordsanincomparablessaterandcitssless.The2S-ft. Iisingroomhasfrenchdoors,atudorfireplace,andarchssassleadingto themediterranean-stslesolariumssith tiledfloorandsaultedceiling.The spaciousmasterbedroomandthecoz.s denbothhascgasfireplaces.The gourmetkitchenandbutlerâspantry leadingtothediningroomareelcgantls appointedssithgranitecounters,chew eabinctrs.tile floors,and stainlesssteel appliancesincludingaJenn-Airmodulargasgrillssithconsectionoven. Thereare5bedrooms,21/2tiledbaths,andaI --x17-ft.artistâsstudio designedbsthefirmofJohnCalsinStesens.Theslateroofandcopper flashingarcness,asare thecarcfullsrecreated woodengutters,soffits, andsoffittabs.
'Ihefurnace,circular driscssasssithisland,and granitestepsarcalso ness.Attachedgarage, built-ins,original fixtures,securitsssslem 6.hardssoodfloors throughout.$699,000

ByVictorGischler
Lydiawatchedhim.
Shaneatechickenwingslikeitwasa contest,lipssmacking,greasesmearing orangearoundhislips,fingertips glistening.IIebelchedonce,pusheditall backdownwithagulpofDr.Pepper. I,ydiawatchedhim,unabletorecallwhat iteverfeltliketobeinlovewiththeman.
Sheasked,â/\rcsonjustgoingtosit therealldamndav?â
âYouwantsomething?âShanewiped hishandsonhis rl-shirt.
âIdonâtwantanvthing.Justsitthere, youlump.Idonâtwantanvthingfrom you.Pleasedonâtfeeltheneedtobudge onedamninch.â
âYouwantmetotakeoutthetrash?Iâll doitattheseventh-inningstretch.Can youwaituntiltheseventh-inningstretch?"
Shecursedhimandpoppedastickof nicotinegum.Theungradedpapers totalkobscuredthetopofthelittlecard table,andgradesweredueinaweek, and7thgradersweredevil-spawnand theworldwasonlypainandbillsand badtelevision.
Shegradedasetofspellingquizzes. Theaveragescorewas67.
âBlockheads.â
Shanemutedthe'IV,camethrough thekitchen,andstoodoxerLydia.IIe rubbedhershoulders,andshetensed. âIâmbusy."
hatâd\ouwantmetodo?â
âIdidnâtwantvoutodoamlhing,"she said.âTmjusttiredofseeingyousitthere.

Iâvebeengradingthesethingssincesix a.m.andvouâvcbeenwatching'IV'.â
"Youassigntoomuchwork,thenyou basetogradeit.â1Ielickedgreaseoff histhumb.
âShutup.â
Shaneputonhisboots,wentoutthe backdoor.
Heâdbeendoingthatalot,thought IAdia.Avoidance.Thingsgetalittle touchyandherunsouttheback.Orfinds anexcusetogotothestore.Maybehe wasastiredofherasshewasofhim. Vlaybeitwasallatlastcrumblingtodust afterfourteenyearsofmarriage.Thevhad nothing in common.
Heâdbeendoingthatalot, thoughtLydia.Avoidance. Thingsgetalittletouchy andherunsouttheback. Orfindsanexcusetogoto thestore.Maybehewas astiredofherasshewas ofhim.Maybeitwasallat lastcrumblingtodust...
Shehatedthefat,uncombedsight ofhim.
Shestood,movedaroundtheroom withoutdirection,pickedupapileof
Presents Our 35th Consecutive Season
The Apple Tree
Book,MusicandLyricsbyJerryBockandSheldonHarnick,Additionalmaterialby JeromeCoopersmith.BasedonstoriesbyMarkTwain,FrankR.Stocktonand JulesFeiffer.
June 6, 7, 8 & 13, 14, 15

BookbyKirkwoodandDante,MusicbyMarvinHamlischandLyricsbyEdKleban
August 8, 9, 10 & 15, 16, 17
BookbyE.B.White.AdaptedforthestagebyJosephRobinette.
November 7, 8, 9 & 14, 15, 16
Allshowsat8:00PMattheCamdenOperaHouse, 29ElmStreet,Camden,Maine
Theboxofficewillopenat7:00PMshownights.
papers,heldthemaminuteandthen replacedthemexactlywheresheâd foundthem.Sheâdsellheronlysonfor aWinston.Shefidgetedherwayinto thelivingroom.
NexttoShaneâschairshefoundthe latestissueofthegardeningmagazine shesubscribedto.Theobnoxious bastardhadreaditthenhiddenit. Shelookedatthepapers, heldthemaminuteand thenreplacedthem
Hadnâteventoldherithadarrived.For monthssheâdwantedtoplowthelittle swathofgroundinthebackyard.She wasbehindonherplanting,heronly hobbv,andnowshecouldnâtevenread aboutitbecausethesonofabitchhad ༤ hidden the magazine.
fShe exploded out the back door, I gardening magazine bunched in her |fist,lipspulledbackinaferalgrimace. [Thiswastheend.
t She found Shane on his hands and |knees.1leâdplantedseveralseedlingsin
;irow.Thegardenhadbeenfreshly turned,themoistearthorderedinneat ' furrows. More seedlings in a rack nearby,awheelbarrowfullofcompost. IIcrmouthhungopen,magazine limpinherhand,deflated. 'Sheexplodedouttheback door,gardeningmagazine %bunchedinherfist,lips pulledbackinaferal 'grimace.Thiswastheend.
l ie saw her. â1 ley.â I ' âWhatâs this?â | Shane stood, wiped his hands on his â jeans.âYougetalittlecrazyattheend{ ofeverysemester.1thoughtIâdgetaj head start on this for you." j * She tried to be mad about it but ! couldnâtfigureouthow.Shereadthej * tag on one of the seedlings: âTomatoes.â J 1letouchedhershoulder.'Thatokay?â f âW ell...â She knelt in the dirt, j grabbedthelittlegardenerâsshovel,* carefullyfilledinsoilaroundoneoftheJ ' seedlings. âAt least do it right. A good t wind will rip these right out.â * âJesus,youârecrankv.âAsmiletuggedj at the edges of his mouth. â1 lave a I cigarette or something.â J ' She threw the magazine hard, but it | missedhimbyacountrymile.

Introducingnew&rare releasesbyAmerica's mostcollectedliving artist,ThomasKinkade. Hisbelovedimagesare silentandenduring messengerofhope,joy, andbeauty,dayinand dayout.
ImageSizes:20.6X25.6
FormoreInformation,pleasecontact: OceanWindsâ˘17OceanAvenue,Kennebunkport,ME 207-967-2823
PerkinsCoveâ˘OarweedRoad,PerkinsCove,Ogunquit,ME 207-646-3140
DownEastTreasures*116MainStreet,Freeport,ME 207-865-9620 â˘
Recordingto
www.maineturnpike.com
weâuegottraffic!
RmillionmorepeopleinJanuary?
Pleasenote:MaineTurnpikevehicle countsdifferfromofficialtransaction countsbecausemanytripsinvolve multipletransactions.Thereweremore than68milliontransactionsontheMaine Turnpikeduring2001. month 2000
January 3,736,821 3,832,251
February _ 3,624,401 3,601,108 marchM 4J40,421 3,891,833 April ⢠4,002,480 4,203,120 may 4,493,946 4,631,958 June ' . 4,829,970 4,815,593
July ^5^98.619ife^ 5,551,458
August H| 727,848

GuldenâsmustardheirGuldenLloyd, picturedhereatthePortlandFlowerShow, hasaplaceontheScarboroughoceanfront (âIrunpasttheBlackPointInneverydayâ) andreportsheâseagerlyawaitingthelaunch ofhis21-footPompanopicnicboatSheilah Datalie,namedforoneofhistwo daughters."Illyfavoriteboating destinationisDiamondCove,âhesays. Favoritesnack?âHam,cheese6turkeyoncrackers,withspicybrownGuldenâsDlustard!â
CongratulationstoJonHoluerson(left)andBruce Buxton(right),shownhereinfrontoftheSouth PortlandArmory-soontobethenewIDuseumof Glass&Ceramics.The1917earthenwarebowlwith mottledturquoiseglazebowltheyâreholding,partof themuseumâscollection,wasmadebyAirs.Clarence C.Rice,LeonUolkmar,andDurantKilns,ofBedford, llewYorkTheArmoryisbeingpurchasedthrough GendronCommercialBrokers.
âWecanâtdoseuntilSeptemberorOrtober,but weâuereceivedcommitmentoffundingfromFleet Bank.TheyâvebeenphenomenalTheylikedthe concept-theylikedthewholeidea.Youwouldnâtbelievewhatâsgoingtohappen tothatbuilding!âThecollectionincludes10,000piecesofglass.
CongressStreetexplodedwith enthusiasmandconfettiduringtheOew EnglandPatriotsSuperBowlUictory ParadetoMonumentSquare.OwnerBob Kraft[top]andteammatesBobbyHamilton [center)andAdamUinatieri(bottom) rolledintotownwithfellowPatriot LawyerMilloyonaPortlandfiretruck.
SurvivorIUstarZoefl.Zanidakis,theMaine lobsterwomanfromMonheganIslandwho isappearingthismonthonCBSinthe Marquesas,isnâtallrawknuckles andbaitboxes.
Infact,untillastyear,her familyownedthelovely MonheganHouse (theyâvelived onMonhegan fornine generations].
Sheshows moreofher softersidein hernewselfÂŹ published2002 colorcalendar ($15)inwhich sheappears nudeforthemonthof June.Whenwepurchased oneatUesselServices,Inc.,alocal fishinghangoutonCommercialStreet,LindaBridgesgaveustheinsideskinny:
âWhenallthenewspaperssaidshewas(sequestered)inAustralia(pending outcomeoftheshow),shewasreallyrighthereinPortland,sellingcalendars.â
âIatebreakfastwithheryesterdayatBeckyâs(hardlyâSurvivorâfood)!âsays anotherregular,entering."Sheâsstillhangingaroundhere.â
âAndthethingis,âBridgessays,âsheâslostalotofweight.Thatâsgreat!We thinkthatmeansshewasontheislandforalongtime...âWhateverthe outcomeis,weâllallknowbyMay19th.

We feature unique bridal and commitment jewelry, as well as other award-winning designs by William Richey and some of the most innovative and creative jewelry designers working today in Maine and the U.S. (including j.e. paterak, Stephani Briggs, Jane Bohan, Paul Robilotti, and Martina Wendels and others.)
150 high street Portland, maine 1 *207 *772*5252 www.wmrichey.com
