So first, Kellerman's was a Borscht Belt resort in the Catskills, as so many of those old Jewish resort hotels were. They were supposed to be in New York, nowhere near Maine.
Second, it looks to me like Baby and Johnny were saying goodbye to each other, pretty much for good, at the end of the film. I think Baby had the future we expected: Mt. Holyoke, the Peace Corps. I like the Doctors Without Borders idea. But I think she and Johnny run into each other again, maybe on a subway platform in New York City, maybe on some hot afternoon at a coffee shop in Manhattan. They catch up, each realizing that what they had in common that summer was hormones and rebellion. They're still attracted to each other but know that what they had was one summer and to try to recreate it would ruin it. They kiss each other on the cheek and go their separate ways.
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Second, it looks to me like Baby and Johnny were saying goodbye to each other, pretty much for good, at the end of the film. I think Baby had the future we expected: Mt. Holyoke, the Peace Corps. I like the Doctors Without Borders idea. But I think she and Johnny run into each other again, maybe on a subway platform in New York City, maybe on some hot afternoon at a coffee shop in Manhattan. They catch up, each realizing that what they had in common that summer was hormones and rebellion. They're still attracted to each other but know that what they had was one summer and to try to recreate it would ruin it. They kiss each other on the cheek and go their separate ways.