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People in Boston, Massachusetts, Were Drinking Beer Covered in Vomit at Celtics Parade
The city of champions. That's what Boston is and has been for the last 20 years or so. I mean, really, we have been spoiled for the last two decades with championships across the four major sports organizations (NHL, NBA, NFL, MLB). And we know how we do it in...
All 12 Friendly Toast Locations Throughout New England Go 100% Nut-Free
For years now, The Friendly Toast has become a go-to for locals and tourists visiting New England. For those looking for a menu with plenty of healthy options but not skimping on the delicious, as well as options for the occasional bloody mary, mimosa, or other alcoholic offering with their meal, The Friendly Toast has been it.
Popular Maine Pizza Shop Picked to Represent Portland, Maine, in Barstool Sports’ One Bite Pizza Festival
I'm not gonna lie, friends, I think it is cool as hell that Monte's Fine Foods is participating in Barstool Sport's One Bite Pizza Festival and representing Maine. If you know me, then you know I'm a huge advocate of Dave Portnoy, even if half the internet is divided over him. He's helped hundreds (if not thousands) of small and local companies pick their businesses off the ground. He's donated thousands of dollars to animal shelters, and gave his beautiful rescue, Miss Peaches, the life she never had. He also keeps it very real and transparent, which is very hard to do these days on social media. So for that, he wins my utmost respect.
Burger Place With Waffles as Buns Opening in Dover, New Hampshire
Waffle Burger is opening this Friday in Dover, New Hampshire. Seacoastonline reported that it's actually Dennis Hackett's wife, Kelly, and her homemade traditional Belgian waffles that inspired Waffle Burger. Dennis told Seacoastonline that handheld food tastes better on a waffle. My wife makes a really good waffle, and we had...
If You Love ‘Wicked Tuna’, You’ll Love This New Fish House in Massachusetts
It's been years since Wicked Tuna debuted on TV, but the characters of those fishing vessels are as widely-known now as they were back then. The show is still as popular as ever on National Geographic, going strong for 13 seasons. Blue fin tuna fishing is not for the faint...
One Historical Inn Near Bangor, Maine, Has a Chillingly Haunted History
Countless people have traveled along Route 1A in Maine from Bangor on their way to Ellsworth and Bar Harbor. Through twists and turns, you'll come up to a picturesque hilltop with a majestic Colonial building at the top, known as the Lucerne Inn. The inn has been maintained since it...
New Hampshire Town Does the Best Thing for Their Community Annually: Teddy Bear Parade
Talk about a feel-good story! This right here is why I love living in New Hampshire. New Hampshire is a small-town state. Sure, we have Manchester and Nashua, but we're also surrounded by tiny towns where everyone knows everyone. These are the kinds of towns where people leave their front...
Boston, Massachusetts, Just Named Best City in the US for Hockey Fans
There’s no denying it. Boston has hardcore sports fans whether it’s football, baseball, or basketball. But when it comes to hockey, this city is apparently the best in the nation. WalletHub recently conducted a study to identify the prime destinations for hockey fanatics. How did they come up...
Here Are the 3 Best Fireworks Displays in New Hampshire
Live Free or Die, Baby! Consumer fireworks are legal to purchase and use on private property in the State of New Hampshire, but the rule doesn't apply to all cities and towns, according to newhampshirebullein.com. However, it wouldn't be a 4th of July celebration without fireworks. If you're looking for...
The Toothpick Chronicles: Maine’s Unexpected Claim to Fame
You think you know everything about where you live, and then the internet happens. I have lived in Maine for 38 of my 43 years (not counting five years of college out of state). I assumed I had a great grasp on what makes this state what it is. However, sometimes you run into a fact that absolutely floors you. Well, that recently happened to me.
Severe New England Storms Possibly Prove Behavior Fact in Dogs
Thunderstorms aren't really a rare occurrence throughout the warmer months across the country, but especially in New England. With the stereotypical, ever-changing New England weather pattern, storms can happen at any moment really, considering all the shifting warm and cold fronts. New England Tornadoes. June 2024 may be remembered for...
Sneak Peek: New Hampshire’s Version of the Iconic Kowloon of Saugus, Massachusetts
The Brook in Seabrook, New Hampshire, has posted a sneak peek on Facebook of their collaboration with the Kowloon in Saugus. If you're not familiar with the Kowloon, it's an iconic restaurant located on Route 1 in Saugus. Their menu is filled with all the Chinese favorites you can think of.
How Does Maine Feel About a Country Version of Post Malone Coming to Bangor?
We'd call it a hidden gem, but it's such a popular place to see a show that it's anything but hidden. Concerts hit different when they happen in Bangor, Maine, at Maine Savings Amphitheater. The lighting, the sound, being completely outdoors, jumping up and down next to strangers screaming the lyrics to your favorite songs from your favorite artists?
From Acadia to Zoos: The Ultimate A-Z Guide to Have Your Best Summer in Maine
Summer in Maine is incredible. It's no surprise why the tourists flood in and why locals choose to stay and make the state their home. Rugged coastline, miles of forests, bustling cities, and strong communities are just pieces of the Pine Tree State puzzle that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture.
Pembroke, New Hampshire, Teen Gets Recognition From ‘Rolling Stone Magazine’
Olivia Conway is a 15-year-old singer and songwriter from Pembroke, New Hampshire. She has had a passion for country music since she was a little girl. Five years ago, she scored passes to go backstage and meet Kelsea Ballerini in Gilford, New Hampshire!. Since then, she has been writing up...
25 Years Ago, Maine’s Stephen King Almost Died When Hit by a Repeat DUI Offender
Maine's most famous resident, Stephen King, almost died 25 years ago (specifically June 19, 1999), when a man in a van hit him as he was walking in North Lovell, Maine, according to ew.com. The impact was so forceful, it sent King over the top of the van and into a ditch.
New Hampshire’s Most Creative Patriotic Display is Made of Crushed Cars
You can see a lot of really cool things in New Hampshire, like gorgeous blue lakes, white-capped mountains, and red maple trees in the fall. Yes, red, white, and blue are often expressed in this "Live Free or Die" state, especially in an election year and around the patriotic holidays.
Help Wanted: Portland, Maine, Named Top Spot for Summer Job Opportunities
Maine's largest city recently received high praise for its employment opportunities. WalletHub, a popular personal finance website, has published its annual report on the best American cities to for summer jobs. Not only can Portland be found near the top, but it's also the highest-ranked New England cities on the list. Not too shabby at all.
Maine, New Hampshire, Has Had Two Tornado-Related Deaths Since 1950
First thing on Sunday morning, June 23, 2024, the National Weather Service out of Gray, Maine, issued a tornado watch for both Maine and New Hampshire, with predictions of the tornado-causing impact to hit more in the evening hours. While no tornado activity was reported in Maine, outside of just...
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...
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