A mid-afternoon in mid-June at Azure Cafe was a perfect place to linger last week. Staff photo by Larry Grard
A sculpture graces the grounds of the Brahms Mount store on Main Street in Freeport. Staff photo by Larry Grard
Three-year-old Trent Wagner of Cumberland was prepared for a rainy day shopping in Freeport one day last week, holding an umbrella. He was with his father, Brad, who was holding his sister Maisy, 1. Staff photo by Larry Grard
The new Kay Jewelers Outlet at Freeport Village Station invited Miss Maine USA Heather Elwell to present a strand of pearls to James Myall, left, director Freeport Historical Society, for the June 20 silent auction, which took place at the Annual Harborside Gala benefiting the historical society. To the right of Elwell are Stephanie Floyd, assistant manager of Kay Jewelers Outlet, and Mike Murphy of Berenson Associates, Freeport Village Station developers. Photo by Tim Greenway
Faces & Places
Faces & Places
A mid-afternoon in mid-June at Azure Cafe was a perfect place to linger last week. Staff photo by Larry Grard
A sculpture graces the grounds of the Brahms Mount store on Main Street in Freeport. Staff photo by Larry Grard
Three-year-old Trent Wagner of Cumberland was prepared for a rainy day shopping in Freeport one day last week, holding an umbrella. He was with his father, Brad, who was holding his sister Maisy, 1. Staff photo by Larry Grard
The new Kay Jewelers Outlet at Freeport Village Station invited Miss Maine USA Heather Elwell to present a strand of pearls to James Myall, left, director Freeport Historical Society, for the June 20 silent auction, which took place at the Annual Harborside Gala benefiting the historical society. To the right of Elwell are Stephanie Floyd, assistant manager of Kay Jewelers Outlet, and Mike Murphy of Berenson Associates, Freeport Village Station developers. Photo by Tim Greenway
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