Sure, there are plenty of lobsters and lighthouses in Maine. But lots of tourist-baiting coastal communities can serve up that classic New England combo of fried seafood joints and briny fridge magnets, while ultimately offering little more than a beach to keep out-of-towners occupied. That’s not .
Just before Thanksgiving, a Nor’easter blew into New England. It blanketed Maine under four or five inches of snow, followed by a cold snap that kept the countryside looking Rockwell-picturesque. Maine is almost entirely rural, and though it has many (many!) delights, few consider trend-setting to be among them. And yet, when I set out
Palace Diner may have kicked off Biddeford’s reputation as a dining destination, but there’s lots of exemplary eating and drinking in this tiny mill town located 20 miles south of Portland