By Jake Doolittle There’s nothing like walking into a packed venue, hearing the chatter before the artist comes on, and strolling up to the stage. It’s not work. Sure, this is to […]
The Write Kind of Love
by Tim Randall The sixth issue of The SMCC Beacon looks at love through its many different forms. Our past issues featured a striking cover; this time we wanted to give feeling […]
A Pour Man’s Love
by Tim Randall There’s a lot of things in Maine that attribute to the reason why we call it, “Vacationland.” Maine has more than 17 million acres of woods and waterways that […]
Healthy Helpings
or, How to Stomach Love by Addie Blais, contributor Food has always been one of the best ways to lift someone’s spirits. In some cases when we go through break ups there’s […]
Letter to the Editor
Reader Loves Story on Coping Skills I was looking for an article on the Beacon that I could personally relate to. I saw the title of your article Peace in the Panic […]
Tough Love & Tender Mercy
by Katherine Compton Thirty-two year old Rebecca Thompson grew up in a small home in Steep Falls, Maine where life wasn’t always what it should have been. Having grown up around multiple […]
Seeking out love as a shy person
by Alexandra Griffin A heart stamp and photo taken by Alexandra Griffin Ah, the things we do for love. Sometimes when we are into someone or even meet someone interesting on the […]
How Do You Define Love?
by Connie Clarkson Joe Millay- “Earth is love” Morgen Williams- “love is something that can be the most difficult but beautiful thing at the same time. it takes soul searching and even […]
Food for Thought
by Connie Clarkson “Cooking is all about people. Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, […]
Love Letters That Lasted
by Connie Clarkson For this issue, I decided to reach out to any fellow Seawolves and ask if they had any wonderful love stories of their own, either from their own life, […]