A guide to the recent snow-making, chairlifts and other notable investments at ski resorts from New York to Maine.
Category: Maine
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5 Hotels Where Fall Takes Center Stage
Setting is everything when it comes to autumn getaways, and these hotels will put you in the right place at the right time.
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A Local’s Guide to Portland, Maine and Beyond
Artists have always been drawn to the state’s rocky coast and fragrant pine forests. Now that same creative spirit is fueling changes in and around the city.
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First They Appeased Poseidon. Then They Ate Lobster.
Jay and Alison Carroll, the founders of the olive oil company Wonder Valley, gathered friends for a casual oceanside feast in Maine, in honor of their newly renamed fishing boat.
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Camp Trucking Shuts Down, Leaving Families With Few Luggage Delivery Options
Camp Trucking, a delivery service for campers’ bags, shut down abruptly, leaving families with few options and causing general havoc.
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Nonprofit Buys 22 Newspapers in Maine
The National Trust for Local News will take over five of the six daily papers in the state and 17 weeklies.
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Pottery Workshops Fill Up as People Travel to Connect Over Clay
Pottery workshops like those at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine are filling up with people who want to connect with others instead of screens.
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First Came the Sports Betting Boom. Now Comes the Backlash.
In many U.S. states and across the world, regulators are cracking down on the sports gambling industry, citing harm to the public and, in some cases, to athletes.
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Taking to the Woods With Maine’s ‘Tree Tippers’
The New York Times – Travel:Generations of Mainers have made a living working seasonal, nature-based jobs. Harvesting the balsam used to make wreaths is one of them.
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New Ski Lifts Are Changing U.S. Slopes With Shorter Lines and Faster Rides
The New York Times – Travel:A flurry of construction at major ski resorts has led to a high number of notable new chairlifts and gondolas opening this season.
