WEN takes a look at the broader picture with lifestyle, book reviews, and travel features.
The Travel Channel’s Samantha Brown Visits the Maine Governor’s Conference on Tourism by Nancy Dorrans “A Fresh Start, a new beginning… we are all on this journey to understand ourselves to... Read more
$2.5 Million for Addiction Treatment Just a Start by Dr. TJ Kozma Back in January, Governor LePage signed a bill unanimously passed by the State House and Senate that set allocated $1.2 mill... Read more
Perspectives from the Sky – April 2016 Eclipses and Retrogrades: Sitting Between Life’s Chapters by Leo Knighton Tallarico We made it through two powerful eclipses in March: a So... Read more
Hillary Clinton says Travel Changes Minds by Nancy Dorrans If travel can change your life can it also change your mind? That’s what Hillary Clinton said in a speech she gave several years ag... Read more
AMOS FARM: Getting Started Early by Christian Torp We could all do with more time, unfortunately, I don’t know of any (legal) way to do that, but that’s not true for gardening! It IS possibl... Read more
Entrepreneurs’ Guide to Better Cash Flow “I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today” -Wimpy, character from the cartoon Popeye Cash flow is the lifeblood to any business, but it is... Read more
Perspectives from the Sky Astrological Forecast for March 2016 by Leo Knighton Tallarico March promises to be a most important and energetically intense month. Humans have always known the i... Read more
Small Business Advice by Marilyn Miller “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none” – William Shakespeare, All’s Well That Ends Well As someone “from away” who has recently fulfilled a life-lo... Read more
Romantic Travel Plans
Romantic Plans… It “is” the thought that counts! by Nancy Dorrans Many years ago I was a ski instructor at Boston Mills; a small and bustling ski area tucked in Ohio’s Cuyahoga Valley nestle... Read more
Does your small business have the Randazzo Factor? by Marilyn Miller My dad is the son of Italian immigrants. Dad grew up during the Great Depression but never felt poor. He was lucky, as th... Read more