The Ogunquit piano bar is a place for all.
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Learn Maine lingo
Knowing these words will help you get by while traveling the state.
Search for Maine’s summertime celebs
An interactive map of Maine’s most famous seasonal residents and visitors.
Kids Korner: A guide to family-friendly activities in southern Maine
Funtown Splashtown 774 Portland Road (Route 1), Saco, (207) 284-5139, funtownusa.com The best of both worlds with amusements for little ones, featuring bumper boats and antique cars, and wilder rides for older kids, including a wooden roller coaster and 220-foot-tall drop tower. On hot days, families can also visit the waterpark. Bring your own lunch and sit at […]
For Fido: Places you can bring your pup in southern Maine
Vacationland beckons visitors with its stunning landscapes and famously craggy coast, its rural ways and hip, relaxed vibe. On top of all that – indeed, part of all that – Maine is a haven for folks who wouldn’t think of going on vacation without their dog, or at least would howl with joy at the […]
Made in Maine: See what’s cooking at Fork Food Lab
The Portland incubator allows food startups to share kitchen space and equipment.
Pick a park – there’s one near you
A guide to state parks in southern and western Maine with camping, hiking, swimming and more.
Featured event: Old Port Festival
After 46 years, Portland’s summer kick-off is happening for the last time on June 9.
Summer School: Make things with your hands at the Shaker Village
The religious community in New Gloucester opens its land and life on Sabbathday Lake to the public for workshops, worship and more.
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.