The 22nd annual Festival of Trees will have an extra-special meaning as some decorations will honor and support those affected by the Farmington gas explosion in September.
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Dan Cassidy: Time to boot up before ski season
Winter weather can be harsh on apparel and equipment, including ski and snowboard boots.
Maine gears up for another big snowmobile season
When conditions are right, avid riders hit trails en masse.
Maine offers adaptive programs for winter recreation
Adaptive programs for people with disabilities are being offered at Sunday River, Sugarloaf and other area mountains in Maine.
Maine Ski Hall of Fame 2019 inducts 8 new members
The eight inductees were Seth Wescott, Lindsay Ball, Henry Anderson, Leigh Breidenbach, Don Fowler, Billy Chenard, Paul Schipper and Robert Zinck.
Snodeo, Winterpaloozah! among top attractions in Rangeley area
Outdoor activities and fun challenges are planned in the northern Franklin County town.
Winter storm survival tips
From purchasing a generator to being prepared at home, there are many ways Mainers can be ready if a big winter storm knocks out power.
On the Cheap: A holiday trio of free Christmas-themed happenings
Visit Saco for the Festival of Trees, York for the Nubble Lighthouse lighting, and Ogunquit for ‘The Nutcracker.”
Face the Music: Two Maine music institutions celebrate big birthdays
Bull Moose marks 30 years and the State Theatre hits 90.
Crooked Mile back in business serving a proper breakfast and lunch
The reopened Brighton Avenue cafe is a warm, inviting spot to grab a bite or a coffee.