Article about Paul Wentworth, 76, of Freeport, who has climbed every 4,000-foot peak in New England. Now retired from his dry cleaning business, Wentworth is the creator and self-appointed steward who keeps the miles of trails that run through the ridges and gullies behind his East Street home free of brush and blown-down trees. He is also a member of Freeport\u27s Alternative Transportation Advisory Committee that advises the Freeport Planning Committee on the need and opportunity for pedestrian and bicycle lanes. Wentworth has helped the committee focus on off-road walkways as well
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Long article about Claude Westfall of Orono, a retired University of Maine engineering professor who...
Long article on Peter Sargent, 43, who owns the Cape Able Bike Shop in Arundel. Sargent, also known...
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Article about Tom Bergh, who gave up the practice law for outdoor adventuring on Casco Bay. Bergh, ...
Article on the home of Leon L. Bean, one of Maine\u27s most famous entrepreneurs, which is situated ...
Article about the Maine Sea Coast Mission and Ted Hoskins, 63, its new minister. The Maine Sea Coas...
Long article about George Denney, who rose from being a clam digger to president of Cole-Haan shoes ...
Down to Earth article about Fox Hill Nursery in Freeport, the largest retailer of lilacs in New Eng...
With the invention of snowmaking, skiing in Maine has become big business. Long article about the do...
Feature Salt issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesses have come to depen...
An article on Maine rock climbers with details on two rock-climbing destinations, Acadia National Pa...
An article on John K. P. Kip Stone, 42, of Freeport, who started his Westbrook company, Artforms, ...
Article about Harold Arndt of Freeport who is building a 113-foot schooner, Island Rover out of ot...
An article on the Down East Environmental Award, with brief profiles of recipients since 1979 and a ...
Long article about Claude Westfall of Orono, a retired University of Maine engineering professor who...
Long article on Peter Sargent, 43, who owns the Cape Able Bike Shop in Arundel. Sargent, also known...
Article about Brunswick\u27s 2 1/2-mile Androscoggin River Bicycle Path and how it came to be. The ...
Article about Bill Lord and his solar-powered retirement home in Cape Porpoise. Lord is a Thornton ...
Article about Tom Bergh, who gave up the practice law for outdoor adventuring on Casco Bay. Bergh, ...
Article on the home of Leon L. Bean, one of Maine\u27s most famous entrepreneurs, which is situated ...
Article about the Maine Sea Coast Mission and Ted Hoskins, 63, its new minister. The Maine Sea Coas...
Long article about George Denney, who rose from being a clam digger to president of Cole-Haan shoes ...
Down to Earth article about Fox Hill Nursery in Freeport, the largest retailer of lilacs in New Eng...
With the invention of snowmaking, skiing in Maine has become big business. Long article about the do...
Feature Salt issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesses have come to depen...
An article on Maine rock climbers with details on two rock-climbing destinations, Acadia National Pa...