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The Maine (Home+Design) Questionnaire with Joshua Bergey

June 2009
by Rebecca Falzano
Photography Irvin Serrano
In our June story “The Creative Chameleon,” we profile Portland interior designer Joshua Bergey and his lifelong passion for arranging furniture, his full-circle journey on Congress Street, and his background in the performing arts. Bergey designed the stylish interiors for the new Port City Music Hall; now let’s see how he fares with the task of completing our famous MH+D Questionnaire.
Read more: The Maine (Home+Design) Questionnaire with Joshua Bergey
More from the Goose Rocks Beach House
June 2009
by Rebecca Falzano
Photography Trent Bell
In our June feature “A Sparkling Sanctuary,” we showcased Liener and Karla Temerlin’s beautiful home on the tip of Goose Rocks Beach. With breath-taking waterfront vistas on three sides, the house required a clean interior design that would accentuate the views, not compete with them. Mary Louise Norton of ML Norton/Windemere Studios and Brett Johnson of Maine Street Design designed sharp, nautical-inspired interiors that let the views shine through.
The Maine (Home+Design) Questionnaire with Todd McIntosh and Jon Tuttle

May 2009
Read more: The Maine (Home+Design) Questionnaire with Todd McIntosh and Jon Tuttle
Before the Barn

May 2009
by Rebecca Falzano
Our May cover story, “Into the Great Wide Open,” features the transformation of interior designer Linda Banks’s Falmouth ranch into a space best described as a country-barn-meets-urban-loft. Photos of the completed home grace the pages of the magazine; here, we share the rough “before” shots, which further divulge the story of the home’s dramatic makeover.
Letter from The Editor

The Real McCoys

Robin McCoy, Weather Change. Watercolor, 12 x 17 in.
April 2009
A Sweet Treat from Lily Bistro

April 2009
Our April Feast feature, “Where Gallery Meets Galley,” tells the story of Lily Bistro, a Parisian restaurant on Rockland’s Main Street. Here, chef/owners Lynette Mosher and Bob Krajewski kindly dish out the secrets to one of their decadent desserts: Quince Tarte Tatin.
Letter from the Editor

The Mayor of the Mill

The Biddeford developer who walks the talk
by Joshua Bodwell
Photography Trent Bell
PROFILE-March 2009
Doug Sanford is talking about Biddeford. And people are listening.
On this particular afternoon, Sanford is engaged in an animated conversation with several representatives of Saco & Biddeford Savings. He is showing them the new entrance to his North Dam Mill, a complex of three interconnected, five-story brick buildings encompassing 370,000 square feet along the edge of the Saco River.
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