The religious community in New Gloucester opens its land and life on Sabbathday Lake to the public for workshops, worship and more.
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Price points: Hungry for lobster? Pick what you can afford in Maine
Here are some cheap, moderate and expensive ways to indulge in Maine’s iconic seafood.
Price points: Hungry for lobster? Pick what you can afford
Here are some cheap, moderate and expensive ways to indulge in Maine’s iconic seafood.
Snack attack: Where to find food trucks and carts in Greater Portland
A&C FOOD FACTORY LOCATION: Breweries in East Bayside and on Industrial Way in Portland FOLLOW: @acgrocery on Instagram DETAILS: Munjoy Hill market A&C Grocery, which was already providing food for nearby bars and breweries, has launched a food cart serving sandwiches, including its signature “real” Italian (as opposed to the Maine version), with salami, mortadella, […]
Culture Club: PortFringe lets artists and audiences take risks
Part of a global movement, the Portland theater festival is full of innovative, inexpensive performances.
History Buff: Visit a village in another era at Old York
Explore historic buildings in this early English settlement.
View Finder: Everyone can enjoy the vistas from Mount Agamenticus
Trails for all skill levels lead to spectacular vantage points in York.
Kids Korner: A guide to family-friendly activities in Greater Portland and the Lakes Region
Scarborough Marsh, Eastern Trail 130 Pine Point Road, Scarborough, (207) 284-9260, easterntrail.org This flat, 8.4-mile section of the Eastern Trail from Scarborough to Saco offers views of a 2,700-acre saltwater marsh. The trail is bike, stroller and dog-friendly. 33 Elmwood 33 Elmwood Ave., Westbrook, (207) 536-7061, 33elmwood.com Bowling, bocce and cornhole games plus a family-friendly restaurant with pub fare. […]