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Your best bet is Bar Harbor Hancock County Airport (BHB), served by Cape Air with connections through Boston (Logan). It's small, low-stress, and you'll be on-island mentally the moment you step off the plane.

From BHB to Kimball Terrace Inn, Northeast Harbor:

  1. The drive is approximately 20–25 minutes heading southwest on ME-198
  2. Several local taxi services serve the BHB area — ask the airport staff for their current recommendations or pre-arrange with a local car service
  3. Alternatively, rent a car directly at the airport — handy if you plan to explore Acadia

Alternative: Bangor International Airport (BGR) is about 50 miles away with more flight options, including major carriers. From Bangor, it's a scenic 1.5-hour drive to Northeast Harbor via US-1A and ME-3.

If you're up for a road trip, you can fly into Boston Logan (BOS) and drive north from there potentially carpooling with other guests. The drive north takes about 5 1/2 hours to complete and you will need to pay for parking at the harbor.

We absolutely adore your children — genuinely, truly. But this is going to be a small, intimate wedding on a remote island, and keeping it that way is important to us. By keeping kids off the guest list, we're not being anti-child; we're being pro-logistics.

That said — if childcare is the thing standing between you and being able to come, please reach out. We mean it. We would rather help you figure something out than have you miss the day because of it.

We are hoping to set up child care on the island day of the ceremony so folks who do bring kids can easily have someone take care of them.

TBD, but here's the vibe: think summer. Think Maine summer, which means beautiful and breezy with a real possibility of needing a light layer by evening.

For women: flowy summer dresses, linen, anything that says “I look great and I can walk on grass.” For men: linen or light-fabric trousers, a blazer if you want one, no tie required.

Ask yourself: “Would I wear this to a beautiful farm-to-table dinner in summer?” If yes, you're dressed correctly.

Great question, and here's the honest answer: it's an island. A small, beautiful, remote island. The restaurant scene is intimate by design.

Islesford Dock Restaurant on Little Cranberry Island is genuinely excellent — fresh seafood, stunning views, the whole thing. But it requires a ferry trip and reservations made well in advance (we're talking months ahead, not days). If you want to experience it, plan early.

For a wider dining scene, Northeast Harbor and Bar Harbor are your spots. Bar Harbor has everything from lobster shacks to white-tablecloth restaurants, and is worth an evening or two.

A few reasons, all of them good:

  • · We want our children to have the same last name as both of their parents
  • · We are both deeply tired of spelling our last names on every phone call, form, and coffee order for the rest of our lives
  • · We wanted it to be fair — if someone's changing their name, everyone changes their name
  • · This “family rebrand” felt like the right way to start a new chapter together

The name itself came from combining two meaningful things: Wadsworth, a family name, and Rose, Alison's middle name. Together: Roseworth. It sounds like it was always supposed to be our name — which, we like to think, it was.

We're doing a buffet-style spread with options for every dietary need — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, you name it. No one goes home hungry, that's the one thing we can promise with absolute certainty.

⚠️ Seafood Alert — Please Read

This is a Maine wedding on an island. Seafood will feature prominently and lovingly throughout the menu. If you have a seafood allergy — even a mild one — please let us know when you RSVP. We want you safe, comfortable, and well-fed. This is non-negotiable.

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