by Jillian Netherland | photography by Brewster Burns In 1977, Dan Poulin opened the gates of Orphan Annie’s Antiques and welcomed the public into his antique object wonderland for the first time. 45 years and three shops later, Orphan Annie’s array of treasures...
by Michael Krapovicky | photography by Mark Turcotte Sturdy Hardware is a business that is built on service to God and their customer base. The Sturtevant family welcome the residents of Maine and beyond to visit – and see first-hand why shopping at Sturdy Hardware...
Written by Michael Krapovicky | Photography by David Fuller Society can benefit greatly from the ways solar energy can be co-opted and implemented. Growing concerns over expenses and environmental detriments of our current energy systems are prompting further...
by David Muise Manufacturers are still going strong If you follow the news, you might be inclined to believe that manufacturing is a dying industry in the United States. The headlines are everywhere, reminding us just how many of these jobs are moving overseas. If you...
The next generation for Roy I. Snow, Inc. by Toby Haber-Giasson THE SPARK Roy I. Snow learned the electrical trade by working in the shoe shops with his father, Roy A. Snow. With a thriving shoe industry and little competition, Roy I. founded his own company in 1947....
Gamache & Lessard: Part of what makes LA great Written by Dan Marois Photography by Heidi Sawyer While Gamache & Lessard has decorated area homes since 1945, it has been proudly family owned since 1983. Ron and Janine Peyser purchased the business that...