Boston.com readers share where they got engaged, from Brazil to Acadia National Park to the New England Aquarium.
The Maine Geological Survey reported a magnitude 2.1 quake on Dec. 9, 2024, 4 miles north of Upton, but noted that there were no reports from people who felt it. On July 28, a magnitude 2.8 earthquake recorded in West Gardiner had scattered reports of weak shaking up to 30 mile away.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck Monday morning, about 7 miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine, the US Geological Survey said.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake shook parts of New England early Monday morning, striking approximately 7 miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the quake hit at a depth of roughly 8 miles, rattling the region from Boston to Portland, Maine.
A Ware, Massachusetts, resident said she was home and her whole house was shaking for about 10 seconds from what she at first believed was an 18-wheeler coming down Route 9.
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake shook parts of New England on Monday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred around 10:30 a.m. about 8 miles of the coast of York Harbor in Southern Maine, USGS reported.
Dutchman’s opened in 2022 as a pop-up housed at Nomad pizza in Brunswick’s Fort Andross building. It’s since become a permanent fixture there and uses the pizzeria’s wood-fired ovens to bake its bagels. The hand-shaped, honey-boiled bagels come in plain, roasted garlic, poppy and a bagel-of-the-day flavor.
Nestled in Brewer, the Win-Win Thrift Store is the unsung hero of the Maine thrift scene. With a name like “Win-Win,” you know you’re in for a good time (and some killer deals). The red exterior is like a bullseye for bargain hunters – you can’t miss it, and you wouldn’t want to.
These massive thrift stores in Maine are a dream come true for bargain hunters, offering endless opportunities to uncover amazing finds. Picture this: You’re cruising down Maine Mall Road, minding your own business, when suddenly – BAM! – a thrift store so massive it could probably be seen from space appears before you.
Waterville High graduate was a two-time All-American for the Black Bears and starred in the program's lone Division I bowl game.
Do we put up with the ads to help theaters stay in business, or do we fight for the right to get straight to the movie we paid for? There’s a case to be made for both sides, and either choice could have a big impact on the future of the moviegoing experience.