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After 54 Years, the Merrimack, NH Anheuser Busch Plant is Closing
The heart of Merrimack is changing with the plant's shutdown, prompting conversations about the future of work in this tight-knit community.

Locals React to Hampton, NH Restaurant Opening Up a 2nd Location
Picture this: a bustling plaza with families enjoying mouthwatering Mexican dishes. Epping's latest restaurant is here to spice things up for everyone.

Asian Restaurant in Biddeford, Maine, Permanently Closing
A family-owned Asian restaurant in downtown Biddeford, Maine, has announced the decision to permanently close this month

10 Well-Known Businesses in Maine That Closed in 2025
In a year marked by uncertainty, some beloved local spots have vanished from our streets, highlighting the challenges small businesses face today.

South Portland Warns Pet Owners About Mange
Coyotes are nothing new in Maine, but a sick coyote spotted in South Portland has officials warning pet owners to take precautions.

Remember Olympia? The 122-Foot Snowwoman
Before Frozen, Bethel, Maine built Olympia, the world’s tallest snowwoman. Standing 122 feet tall and made from 13 million pounds of snow, she had a carrot nose, spruce tree arms, and ski eyelashes.

Maine Named One of the Best States for Snowmobiling in the U.S.
Maine’s trail system continues to rank among the best in the country...as if we needed any reminder.

Bunnies Are Coming to Meow Lounge in Westbrook, Maine for a Special Event
Imagine cuddling up with a fluffy bunny at the Meow Lounge this January. It's an afternoon of warmth and furry friendship you won't want to miss.

Most Popular Lighthouses in Maine, According to Tripadvisor
Travelers Rank Maine’s Best Lighthouses—Did Your Favorite Make the List?

Skate, Dance, And Sip Hot Chocolate At Portland’s Frozen Funk
Get ready to lace up those skates and hit the ice, because Deering Oaks Park in Portland, Maine is about to get a dazzling makeover this January!

Enjoy ice-cold beer and oysters at Cliff House Ice Bar
Picture this: a stunning winter evening in Maine, enjoying fresh oysters and craft brews at the Ice Bar. It’s the perfect blend of chill and thrill!

Towns Born for Trains: How Railroads Shaped Maine
Some of Maine’s tiniest towns exist for one reason: trains needed a place to stop. Discover how railroads left a lasting mark on the state of Maine.

Affordable Oceanfront Camping in Maine is Possible
Ocean views don’t have to come with resort prices. Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport is now taking reservations for oceanfront camping, A-Frames, and comfort stays, plus they’re hosting a goat hike this winter.


