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Where to get the best ice cream on the Seacoast, Pinsa Kennebunk opens
It looks like we are finally getting a break from the heat on the Seacoast this week and many will be venturing out from their air conditioned homes to enjoy some of the "cooler" weather. While out and about be sure to check out where to get the best ice cream on the Seacoast, according to our readers, or head over to Kennebunk and experience pizzas that look like clouds at Pinsa Kennebunk. Unfortunately, we learned that IHOP in Newington has closed after nearly 25 years. We also revisit some other Seacoast restaurant news. ...
WATCH: Great White Shark Spotted Near Popular Maine Beaches
Last month, an off-duty cop was at the stern of a boat on Pepperell Cove in Kittery, Maine, and captured a video of a humpback whale breeching the water!. The Kittery Police Department posted a video on their Facebook page that's incredibly cool. (You may also like: Off-Duty Maine Cop...
Step Aboard the Most Unique Restaurant in Maine
In recent years, Maine has become a food paradise. Yes, we have always been known for our amazing seafood - white fish, clams, scallops, and lobster (of course!). But, now we are known for having some of the best restaurants in the east. Not just in Portland, either. Nearly every town has at least a few really good restaurants.
Review: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Ogunquit Playhouse
The Ogunquit Playhouse is filling its summer nights with a little night music- literally. “A Little Night Music” is a sophisticated musical comedy with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler set in early 20th century Sweden. The story revolves around a complex web of relationships and romantic entanglements among the privileged upper class.
Ogunquit Museum of American Art Presents the First Exhibition in Maine of Work by Artist Lee Krasner
OGUNQUIT, MAINE.- The Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) presents the first exhibition in Maine of work by the artist Lee Krasner (1908–1984). On view August 1 through November 17, Lee Krasner: Geometries of Expression sheds light on the often-overlooked early career of Krasner and places her work within the context of her peers.
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