Maine
Kennebunkport explores options to limit tour bus congestion
KENNEBUNKPORT (WGME) — The economic impact of tour buses and cruise ships is more than $1 billion in Maine, but both have come under fire in several coastal communities.
Kennebunkport is the latest town looking to ease summer and fall tour bus congestion because of the limited space in Dock Square.
“The tour bus situation in Dock Square is an issue,” Kennebunkport Select Board Member David Bancroft said.
The debate is putting some year-round residents and local businesses at odds. Some people in Kennebunkport say tour busses are clogging up Dock Square in the summer and fall, making the area dangerous for pedestrians, and they say some bus drivers ignore local ordinances governing them.
“I have witnessed motor coaches violating numerous town codes and causing safety issues,” Kennebunkport resident Dorset Star said.
Some year-round residents told the Kennebunkport Select Board they support further limiting the number of tour buses in town. Tour bus companies took issue with that suggestion at a town meeting on the subject last week.
The economic impact of tour buses and cruise ships is more than $1 billion in Maine, but both have come under fire in several coastal communities. (WGME)
“Everybody wants to be green, but you don’t want to take 40 cars off the road to put them on a bus,” Jason Briggs with VIP Tour & Charter Bus Company said.
Local businesses say the money those tourists bring in, especially in September and October, allows them to stay open year-round.
“The reality is if we don’t have visitors coming in, we decrease our hours. Therefore, we don’t need as much staffing,” Abby Daggett from Maine Art Hill said.
“Without the tour buses, a lot of these stores wouldn’t be able to thrive. They’d kind of start to die,” Henry Howe, who works at The Candy Man, said.
Alisson’s Restaurant employs 83 local people; workers whose families depend on their full-time jobs.
The economic impact of tour buses and cruise ships is more than $1 billion in Maine, but both have come under fire in several coastal communities. (WGME)
“Without the tour buses, I don’t know that we would be able to stay open year-round,” Alisson’s General Manager Ashley Padget said.
Several people told the select board the town needs to better enforce the bus ordinances already on the books, like not idling buses or parking where they shouldn’t.
Right now, all tour buses load and unload on Cross Street. To ease congestion, some suggest additional drop-off locations or smaller shuttles to transport tourists from buses into Dock Square.
“I just hope we find a path in a good way to keep that business in town,” Federal Jack’s Owner Ben Fitzpatrick said.
Town leaders say they have no intention of banning tour buses, but they say it’s time to consider options to limit them for the upcoming season.
Maine
Governor’s celebrates 67 years with cheap lobster rolls at all 6 Maine locations
A meal that would normally cost more than $30 is available for less than $12 at Governor’s Restaurants on Wednesday.
Governor’s is celebrating its 67th anniversary by offering its lobster roll for $11.67.
The annual promotion, known as Lobster Roll Day, begins when restaurants open at 8 a.m. and continues until supplies run out.
Governor’s operates six locations across Maine in Old Town, Bangor, Ellsworth, Waterville, Lewiston and Presque Isle.
Customers should be aware that several locations are offering cash-only drive-thru service for the event.
Maine
Saco | Ice Cream Social with Girl Scouts of Maine
Join Girl Scouts of Maine for a sweet summer stop you won’t want to miss!
We’re popping up at local ice cream shops around Maine for our Ice Cream Socials—fun, casual events where families can enjoy a free treat and learn more about Girl Scouts.
Here’s what to expect:
🍦 One FREE kid-sized cone per family when you stop by and connect with us
🌱 Hands-on activity for kids (like a planting activity or fidget spinner craft)
💬 A chance to chat with our team and learn how Girl Scouts builds confidence, friendships, and unforgettable experiences
Whether you’re curious about joining, looking for activities for your child, or just want to enjoy a sweet treat, we’d love to meet you!
✨ Open to all families—no registration required. Just stop by, say hello, and enjoy some ice cream with us.
The Saco Scoop
05:30 PM – 07:30 PM on Tue, 14 Jul 2026
Maine
Rains bring relief to drought in Maine
The recent rain in Maine is easing the drought that parts of the state have been experiencing since the fall.
Scott Dean, a Spectrum meteorologist, said much of Maine has been at least “dry” for several months. Parts of the state, including Portland, Bangor and Bar Harbor, are under a “moderate” drought.
Much of the country is also experiencing a drought, Dean added. The Southeast is seeing extreme levels of drought, and the West coast has been under a drought for years. There are many factors that go into this, including climate change, weather patterns like El Niño and La Niña and other factors.
And, when an area does experience drought, it can become a feedback loop. With less moisture in the ground and atmosphere, the drought can “feed upon itself,” Dean said.
“It takes a while to get into a drought and it also takes a while to get out of one,” Dean said.
But, the rainy days in Maine have been alleviating the drought, Dean said. And, the trend is likely to continue — the forecast is predicting above average levels of precipitation for the next three to four weeks.
“Hopefully, we are continuing to head in the right direction as the drought has eased in these areas,” Dean said.
In fact, if these rains do continue, Maine could come out of the drought sometime this summer.
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