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.
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.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake off the coast of Maine shook parts of the Northeast on Monday morning, with residents as far away as Boston feeling the rumble, officials said.
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck near York Harbor, Maine, early Monday, sending tremors as far south as Boston and as far west as Albany, New York. The quake, detected approximately 12 miles underground, caused no reported injuries or damage, but its occurrence has renewed attention on New England's seismic history.
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.
Following in the footsteps of Bar Harbor, Maine, the town of Belfast, Maine – just about 58 miles away – is working on implementing its own cruise ship ban. Although the coastal town is only expecting to receive 14 cruise ship calls this year – which is up from eight in 2024 – the locals are having none of it.
Applications for two Bar Harbor Garden Club $1,000 scholarships are now available. The deadline to apply for both scholarships is May 1.
BAR HARBOR, Maine (WMTW) - The James Beard Foundation has revealed the semifinalists for its 2025 awards, including seven restaurateurs and three restaurants from Maine. The James Beard Awards are ...
Local painter Katie Noble Churchill was selected this year to have her art featured on the annual Common Ground Country Fair poster as well as on merchandise
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake rocked the Northeast early Monday — shaking buildings and homes along the Atlantic coast, the United States Geological Survey said. The quake, which struck at
But with closings, come new openings. And there is a new restaurant coming to Portsmouth, New Hampshire that has the entire community excited. The Striker restaurant, on the corner of Bow and Ceres St in Portsmouth, NH, served the community for 47 years.
Elaine Kinney launched her small-business White Pine Bath & Brew during the pandemic. Her soap line combines skincare with sustainability.