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<a href="/online/maine-events/july-2009">The month of festivals! Lobster Festival, Hope Jazz Festival and the Bay Chamber Music Festival. Click to view all July Events >></a>
Seeking balance between technology and life in the present.
Letters to the Editor, Issue 105
Attractive Opposites in Portland: Becky’s and Street & Co.
Boatyard Dog: Captain Jack and Chica - Issue 105
<a href="/online/maine-events/june-2009">The Old Port festival, the Wooden Boat show and bats. Click to view all June Events >></a>
Maine Boats Homes and Harbors Magazine, Table of Contents, Issue 105, July 2009
Maine’s season of stolen days.
There are always more life-stages waiting to be revealed.
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - Aland Island, Home Sweet Home? (How technology, Homeland Security, and new rules for truckers gave me a new identity...)
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - What do whales and dolphins do with all that brain matter?
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Spring is a good time of year for quiet.
<em>Whistler</em>, a 54' twin-jet express cruiser built by Lyman-Morse
<em>Lindsey E</em>, Sargent’s Custom Boats, Calvin Beal 36
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Nonpoint source pollution's impact on our waterways
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - The world is a mathematical construct, but don’t panic! Our author explains.
<em>Mala Conducta</em>, a 62' famlly-cruising catamaran that will go like the wind. Or maybe faster.
<em>Kemmuna</em>, refit at Wayfarer Marine
Gunkholing with Gizmo: Fort Point, Stockton Springs
Mainely Gourmet: The Pentagoet Inn: Bouillabaisse Redux
Letters to the Editor, Issue 104
Fitting Out Tips, Boat Show Dreams, Flying Footwear, and Topless Donuts
Maine Boats Homes and Harbors Magazine, Table of Contents, Issue 104, May 2009
Tradition shapes innovation
Boatyard Dog®: Rosh and Ian - Issue 104