Dine In • Take-Out Open 7 Days A Week Lunch & Dinner • Beer & Wine Monday–Saturday 11am–9pm Sunday 4pm–9pm 491 US Route One, Freeport, Maine 1/2 mile south of Exit 20 (Across from Comfort Suite) 865-6005 Spice Levels ★ 1 Star: Coward ★★ 2 Stars: Careful ★★★ 3 Stars: Adventurous ★★★★ 4 Stars: Native ★★★★★ 5 Stars: Showoff Authentic Thai Cooking Ready for the road less traveled. Set out for your next adventure with the right gear. From coolers to drinkware and accessories, we’ve got you covered. NEW COLORS OUT SOON! O A K H I L L 2 9 G O R H A M R D 2 0 7 . 8 8 3 . 5 0 5 8 D U N S T A N 6 3 6 U S R T 1 2 0 7 . 8 8 3 . 0 1 0 1 S C A R B O R O U G H M A I N E f e B r u A r y / m A r C h 2 0 1 9 4 5 from toP: CourteSy the ISlAnD AgenCy 2 ; CourteSy Better homeS AnD gArDenS reAl eStAte/ the mASIello grouP; CourteSy Due eASt reAl eStAte Sprague’s Neck. Take a walk to a near- by blueberry field or down the bay to the boat launch, where clammers are hard at work. Gardner Lake boasts some great salmon fishing, but you’ll need to work the locals for those spots. Taxes: $2,099; 1029 Cutler Road, Whiting B iLt FoR t o 225,000, C tler “It’s a light, bright, pretty home with ter- rific views of the ocean,” Nicole Ball says of 105 Ackley Road in Cutler. This four-acre property, cradled by sloped pastures and crowned with crisp green pines, has a lawn that could host two houses. But who wants to share? The seller—whose last name was Ack- ler before marriage—had the house built by the late Victor Berry in 2001 on inher- ited land that has been in her family since before the Revolutionary War. Berry was a highly sought-after builder who supervised the construction of Washington County Jail and Courthouse and the library at the University of Maine. The home boasts 412 feet of waterfront, a public paved road, and easy access to town–the perfect mix of quiet solitude and happy locals. The best company? Deer, tur- key, and foxes are regular visitors. The potential for the interior is even better—it’s a blank canvas. “The sec- ond floor isn’t shown, because it isn’t fin- ished,” Ball says. “But it’s insulated and ready to be completed.” With a little bit of elbow grease and an eye for design, this steps-from-the-water home is just a step away from being yours. Taxes: $4,938; 105 Ackley Road, Cutler. MoonstR Ck 187,500, Perry Y our tires rumble up the road as you pull into a long, wooded drive- way. Up ahead, bundled in 3.9 acres of Perry woodlands on the shore of Half Moon Cove in Cobscook Bay, sits a gam- brel-style cottage. “Sandra Pottle had the house built in 1990,” agent Kevin Raye says. “It was built by her brother-in-law Roy Pottle, a respect- ed local builder.” The gambrel roof is a sig- nature Pottle touch. “He used rugged lum- ber cut at his own sawmill in the neighbor- ing town of Pembroke. Roy’s son, Tommy Pottle, runs that sawmill today.”