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Learn cooking secrets from our chef in the afternoons and enjoy delectable meals along with three nights lodging, June 9-12. Maximum of 8 people. To reserve please call 207-244-9595 or email
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Red Sky Restaurant
Laser Alignment Special!
$49.95 Front End/ $69.95 Four wheel. No long waits! Call for your appointment 667-7479.
Jim's Auto
Why not let us do the yard work for you?
Lawn and Field mowing, landscaping,
garden tilling, small excavation work, ditching and more...
Ray McDonald & Sons, INC
Striving to serve our customers better while advancing with the latest technology!
We're installing a bulk plant so we can buy products at the best prices and pass those savings on to you!
Acadia Fuel, LLC
Brown & Millikin
If we’re not your insurance agency, we should be.
Brown & Millikin
Find Your Inner Chef!
Refrigeration, Cookware, Baking Supplies, Dinnerware, Flatware, Glassware, Storage, Kitchen Gadgets... New, used...
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Restaurant Barn
BAR HARBOR — Etiquette maven Emily Post drove cross-country through 13 states to the Golden Gate Bridge in 1915 during an epic six-week journey with 27 stops. It was a time when not many people had cars, and of those who drove women were few.
Find out which chowder rules them all at the MDI Chowder Cook off this Friday, March 8, at 5:30 p.m. The Maine Sea Coast Mission will host the event at 127 West St. in Bar Harbor, with all proceeds benefiting the MDI Campfire Coalition.
FRANKLIN — The Franklin Veterans Club will begin hosting open mic nights on the second Friday of every month starting on March 8.
BAR HARBOR — Etiquette maven Emily Post drove cross-country through 13 states to the Golden Gate Bridge in 1915 during an epic six-week journey with 27 stops. It was a time when not many people had cars, and of those who drove women were few.
ORONO — A festival air filled the Collins Center for the Arts on Sunday as the Bangor Symphony Orchestra presented its fourth concert of the season. The hall was packed with patrons, including many families with children. They weren’t disappointed. Maestro Richman had chosen a foolproof program and the musicians joined him in an inspired performance.
DEER ISLE — A fund-raiser at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and a scrap of lace at a sidewalk sale in New York City drew a local woman to explore the ancient technique of knotted netting and its origins.
BAR HARBOR — Once again the Mount Desert Island High School Drama Department is hosting the Eastern Regional of the Maine Drama Festival. The shows will be staged on Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9 in the Higgins-Demas Theater.
“Structured doodling” sounds like an oxymoron – or a great name for a band – but it is an art form that is fast gaining popularity, especially with people who never thought they had much artistic talent.