Entrances were changed to create a one-way traffic flow to meet COVID-19 guidelines.
A sign at the Winter Street entrance explained the safety protocols and said the maximum occupancy was 688 people. It was often difficult to stay six feet apart from other shoppers, particularly when standing at individual booths.
Jamie Mata, the owner of the caramel stand Maui Melts, said there was a steady stream of customers all morning.
Mata and her sister, Gina Pelletier, were running the booth Saturday. The two live in Monmouth, and while the business is only a year old and doesn t have a brick-and-mortar location, Mata said they have expanded to 50 states with delivery and shipping.
Maine Cabin Masters Expand Reach with Podcast, Retail Store
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MANCHESTER, Maine, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For five successful seasons as the most-watched show on the DIY Network, the Maine Cabin Masters have entertained legions of loyal fans with their unique building style and family-focused humor; season six, filming now and premiering today, February 1, 2021, promises more of the same. Continued growth in popularity nationwide and around the world led to the creation and launch of a podcast and a headquarters/retail store.
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Kennebec Cabin Company, Manchester, ME
Doors to the brand-new Kennebec Cabin Company (KCC) retail store opened on February 1, 2020, just before the shutdown. Following a quick pivot to include online sales, KCC was off and running. Tens of thousands of fans have walked through the door and/or purchased items online over the last year, and th
With all the anticipation for the first episode of Season 6 starting on Monday night February, you're damn right we want to see this 4 minute preview of what we can look forward to.
Watch The Just Released Preview For Maine Cabin Masters Season 6
Man, oh man are we wicked pumped for a whole new season of
Maine Cabin Masters. It s not that we mind watching past episodes over again. That has absolutely been a favorite thing to do in our house while we anxiously await the premiere of Season 6.
It is one of our top 3 pandemic pastimes along with consumption of local craft brews, trips to Hanny s and fierce battles of playing Uno.
I tell ya what, it doesn t hurt one bit to be transported to enchanting lakeside locations by this fun loving cast on our TV screen while we do our best to make it through another Maine winter. Seeing all that summer beauty reminds us to hang in there. It s only about 4 months until Memorial Day weekend. Sigh.
Our TV screens are about to get way more fun now that we have the official news that Season 6 of Maine Cabin Masters is set to begin in just two weeks on DIY Network.