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The Difference Between
I ran from Large Print as quietly as I could. Thankfully, a line at Circulation started buzzing as I got to Reference. Surreptitiously extracting my mobile, I pushed the answer button as I strolled with imaginary purpose to non-fiction.
They Fly by Night
May 2015 Do you like to travel by night? Maine’s dismal, curvy roads can be daunting. That’s why what songbirds do is so incredible. They’re driven to fly north along the blackest of turnpikes at dizzy heights–whether they like it or not. Particularly in May, yellow...
Isa
May 2015
Another Bayside winner near the Post Office.
Snappy new Isa boasts original metal ceilings, gorgeous wainscoting, and classic black and white mosaic tile floors. Thirsty for a deal as well as an…
Portland After Dark: Many Faces of the City
May 2015
Multiple personalities, one love.
Maine State Pier Comes Alive
May 2015
Peter Frampton shows ME the way.
Nouvelle Old Port
May 2015
Style and smiles go hand-in-hand as a new season unfolds.
Funny Guy
May 2015
Ian Harvie talks about life, stand-up, and his annual Maine Comedy Weekend in Bethel.
Rolling Admissions
May 2015
Motion triggers emotion in Amtrak’s new writer’s residencies.
Some Like It Cold
May 2015
The city’s chefs chill outside the half-shell.
April 2015
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The Weekend
It was their anniversary. He surprised her with a weekend trip to the lake house. He hoped a weekend away might help. He wanted her to forgive him.
Portlyn?
April 2015 Recently, 2 Degrees Portland, a non-profit organization connected to Creative Portland, created the event “Portlyn” in a “3,600 sf Art Studio” space,” according to their Facebook page. Their métier is to be “a network of people who want to sustain and grow...












