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The First Ever Photograph of a Snowflake was from New England
It should be Vermont's biggest claim to fame.
Rock Row Business Announces Permanent Closure
Rock Row in Westbrook, Maine, will lose its first tenant ever as DripBar has announced its permanent closure
I-295 From Tukey’s Bridge to Gardiner, Maine, Used to Be 70 MPH Until Drivers Ruined It
The I-295 speed limit was raised in 2014 from 65 mph to 70 mph. However, the 70 mph speed limit on I-295 did not last long. Here's why.
2 New England Inns, in MA & VT, Chosen for Best Christmas Spots
There are more than just two places to go for the holidays to be sure, but it is nice that Conde Nast traveler recognized these two beautiful places in Massachusetts and Vermont.
This Winter Train Ride in Maine Was Named Best in America
There’s plenty of holiday spirit here in the Pine Tree State, and this winter train ride is getting some national attention!
Terrible Wrapper? Let Elves Do Your Wrapping at the Maine Mall
For a donation, you will have Santa's elves at your disposal.
Going to Lisa’s Pizza in OOB in the Maine Winter, Just Got Warmer
Winters are cold and that makes getting pizza at the takeout window at Lisa's Pizza is chilly to say the least. That is until now.
5 New England States Rank in Top 10 Best To Find Dream Job in U.S
If your career is one that is a specialty or expertise, sometimes you have to do a Nationwide search for employers. Nice to know that here in New England, 5 of the 6 states have been ranked as the best to find employment.
Whose Behind the Mysterious Disappearance of the Mackworth Island
Has anybody else noticed the lack of a fairy village on Mackworth Island near Freeport, Maine?
Dress Up Your Pup & Participate in Kennebunk's Christmas Parade
For the 14th year in a row, Kennebunkport's Christmas Prelude Pooch Parade is ready to take over Dock square. The best part? You can either watch the good boi's & good girls parade around town, or you can participate! Here's the dates, times, and details.
This Beautiful Mansion in Maine Used to Be the Home of a U.S. Vice President
Most houses on Paris Hill, Maine were built between 1800 and 1860, including a home where a United States Vice President was born.