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This Scrumptious Mom & Pop Bakery is Lewiston, Maine’s Best-Kept Secret
There is nothing tastier then taking a bite into a fresh, buttery, and flakey pastry just out of the oven. We grew up in Lewiston, and if you drive down Lisbon Street early in the morning, you can smell the addicting aroma of freshly baked bread. When we were young,...
This New Hampshire Restaurant Was the Recipient of Four Best of NH Awards
Since 2000, New Hampshire Magazine has polled and published the picks of its readers and editors in categories like best cupcakes, best margarita, best secondhand store, and everything in between. Voting in these categories takes place annually, starting in mid-January. The online-only ballot is the best way for readers and...
Casting Calls: Lights, Camera, New Hampshire
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey.
Goats Mowing Your Lawn? Yes Please, at ‘Goats to Go’ in Massachusetts
There are so many ways to mow your lawn, or trim your bushes and trees, but never have I ever seen anything like this. It's brilliant. There's a farm in Georgetown, Massachusetts, that will rent out its goats to get rid of foliage, grass, and even poison ivy for you. That's right, goats eat poison ivy with no consequences.
Wealthy Maine Vacationer Poisons Trees for Better View in Camden
This story will do nothing for Maine's disdain for wealthy outsiders. The Boston Globe covered a remarkable story that sounds made up for Netflix, but is true. A wealthy couple from Missouri, who are politically well-connected, poisoned their neighbor's trees so they would have a better view of Camden Harbor.
Most Popular Birth Months in Each New England State
We all love babies. They're so cute and cuddly. Did you ever wonder what was happening before that baby? I'm talking about 40 weeks before the delivery of your bundle of love. Here's another thought. Have you ever run into someone with the same birthday as you? Statistics say there's a 50% chance that in a random group of 23 people, two will have the same birthday, according to usatoday.com.
Explore Animals at ‘Summer Adventure Program’ for Maine Kiddos
Calling all Maine kiddos! This Summer Adventure Program is the perfect fit for any Maine child who is super into animals. Now, we all know Mr. Drew and His Animals Too, a Lewiston-based nonprofit that educates people on animals. The first time I visited Mr. Drew's place, I had the...
Renowned Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson Coming to Portland, Maine
I found out that Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson was coming to Portland from my son of all people. We're grabbing lunch together and he said that he and his mom have tickets to see him. I instantly grabbed my phone and got two tickets for the pre-sale. You may be...
Has Google Maps Proven That Maine, Maine, is a Real Place?
Did you know that there's a Maine, Maine? There's been debate about whether or not it exists, because it doesn't show up on any maps. At least not until recently, when I found one that does. According to the Maine State Library, the name "Maine" first appeared in writing in...
Do You Remember Cascade Water and Amusement Park Next to Funtown in Saco, Maine?
Ever wish you could step back in time and relive the days when summers felt endless? Well, if you grew up near Saco, Maine, there's a good chance your endless summers as a kid included visits to Cascade Water and Amusement Park. Long before it became the mega-attraction known as Funtown Splashtown USA, this local gem was the go-to spot for water-soaked fun and thrilling rides.
Zipline From This 33-Story Hotel in New England: Now Open
There is no rush quite like zip-lining. It offers the adrenaline of skydiving while providing safety and security, because you are attached to a wire spanning a great distance. I recently wrote about a zip line connecting two states. You start in Massachusetts and finish in New York. To see...
Did You Know It’s Actually Legal to Marry Your First Cousin in Maine?
How exactly did we get to this article becoming an article? One simple sentence from a friend who recently filed for a marriage license to become legally hitched with her partner (who isn't her first cousin, for the record). Did you know you can marry your first cousin in Maine?
The Foolproof Way to Pick a Perfectly-Ripe Watermelon for Your New England Summer
Ugh, we've all been there. You're so excited to bite into that luscious, juicy, sweet watermelon. It's summer at its best, for sure. Then, after all the excitement and hoopla, your watermelon moment is that light pink, dull-tasting bite that makes your heart sink. While there are several things we've...
New Hampshire Fish and Game Remind Us to ‘Give Turtles a Brake’
Why did the turtle cross the road? Probably to get back to their nesting site!. Not my best material, but it happens to be true. It's turtle-crossing season!. Did you know one of the most significant threats to turtle populations in the Granite State is being struck by vehicles on roadways? According to NH Fish and Game, male turtles may travel over land to different wetlands and upland basking areas in search of food and breeding.
High School Graduate in Massachusetts Stuns Class With Goodbye Notes
This high school class president in Massachusetts is an old soul. Mason Macuch is the class president of Apponequet Regional High School in Lakeville, Massachusetts, according to Boston.com. He spoke to the graduating class, but it wasn't just a speech. He went above and beyond, writing a personal note to each graduate – all 180 of them.
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