BAR HARBOR, Maine (WABI) - Lobster industry leaders from across coastal New England and the Maritimes met in Bar Harbor for an annual two-day meeting.
While most people might think Route 1, another 40-mile slice of Maine was named one of the 'must-drive' roads in the entire United States.
A Ware, Massachusetts, resident said she was home and her whole house was shaking for about 10 seconds from what she at first believed was an 18-wheeler coming down Route 9.
Maine, just before 10:30 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), which initially reported the magnitude as 4.1 before adjusting the temblor to 3.8. "Today's M3.8 near Bar Harbor ...
BAR HARBOR, Maine (WMTW) - The James Beard Foundation ... Lindemann is the co-owner of the Portland roastery that has grown from a single store to a major wholesale provider.
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Nominees include Taj in South Portland and The Abbey in Brunswick, while 3 cooks are nominated in the Best Chef: Northeast category.
The annual conference is organized by the University of Maine’s Lobster Institute to create bilateral interaction and conversation about the lobster industry. Wednesday's discussions focused on the ocean’s changing ecosystems, industry data, and the management philosophies of both countries.
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Given that Greater Portland restaurant closures are happening regularly these days, you'd be forgiven for feeling a bit bearish about the future of the local dining scene. But there's cause for hope,
LEWISTON — Fish Bones Grill is being sold to a partnership that includes the popular dining spot’s Executive Chef Floyd Goding and his wife, Megan Cyr, and Ryan Costello of Downeast Cuisine and his wife, Brittany. All of them bring a lot of hospitality experience to the table.
A New Hampshire legislator has fired the latest round in an on-again, off-again border dispute between Maine and New Hampshire over the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Republican Rep. Joseph Barton, a freshman lawmaker,