According to an article published by WGME 13, Mainers will be in for a real treat as one of the largest and brightest meteor showers of the entire year will pass over the state
It's one of the most popular reality TV shows of the last 20 years. Of course we are talking about the wildly popular, Amazing Race. And, if you didn't know, there is a version of it that happens right here in Central Maine each and every year.
I know it's all anyone has been hearing about the last couple of weeks or so, but it really is hard to believe that the big Ice Storm of 98 was 25 freakin' years ago.
Get your tickets, your popcorn (maybe some ear protection?), and get ready for an epic night of roaring engines, soaring motorbikes and death-defying stunts
Do you ever learn about a wicked-cool event happening in your area because a friend of your selected 'interested' on the Facebook event page, so then you see it too?
Each year, Currier's Flying Service in Greenville hosts a massive fly-in which welcomes planes from all around the world to touch down in front of thousands of spectators all weekend long.
It's coming right up on Wednesday, August 4th from noon to 11 PM. There will be culinary creations galore, delicious beer and more things to do than ever before. The event will be happening at the gorgeous head of falls with plenty of free parking in the concourse.
when the annual Taste of Greater Waterville was cancelled, organizers promised the public that the event would return in 2021 and would be 'bigger and better' than ever.
They are transforming their incredible state of the art car wash into a haunted tunnel where families can ride through without ever having to leave their vehicle.
Ever since the terrible killing of Somerset County's Corporal Eugene Cole, there has been a Corporal Cole Memorial Run that seeks to raise money for a scholarship in the name of the late Corporal Cole.
It's an event that we all know and love here in Central Maine. Cony High School's Chizzle Wizzle is American's longest running high school variety show. And through some brainstorming, extra effort and grit, the 129th annual show will still go on.