Maine
These Are the Top-20 Maine Attractions According to TripAdvisor Users

Have you ever ever puzzled how the remainder of the world appears to be like at Maine? Nicely, I do on a regular basis, as a result of I am clearly picture conscience. Nonetheless, I am not speaking about us personally. I am questioning what these From Away take into consideration the very issues that makes Maine…effectively…Maine?
With vacationer season upon us, I made a decision to try journey website, TripAdvisor’s Maine web page. I needed to see what these outsiders considered our most cherished landmarks, seashores, breweries, and outings.
Beneath is an inventory of the High-20 sights right here in Maine based mostly on TripAdvisor’s “Traveler Favorites.” These rankings are based mostly on rankings, critiques, photographs and recognition.
The High-20 is fascinating. There are numerous you’d count on to see, like Acadia Nationwide Park, Sebago Lake, the Previous Port, and primary, Allagash Brewing. Nonetheless, there are some evident omissions that should be talked about.
I used to be shocked to see an absence of Baxter State Park, which got here in with a rating of 58. That’s unquestionably ridiculous. Much more insane is Mount Katahdin coming in at 69. Katahdin ought to be a straightforward High-10. Additionally, Popham Seashore is 87th? How?
Nonetheless, we should respect the system…a system that claims Stephen King’s Home is extra spectacular than Mount Katahdin. No matter, I should not complain. If the remainder of the world desires to go away Baxter for the locals, then so be it.
You’ll be able to see the whole checklist under from Allagash Brewing to Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park. What number of of those have you ever been to? What number of do you agree ought to be on the checklist?
TripAdvisor’s High-20 Maine Points of interest
We all know what Mainers love about Maine. What about the whole world?
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BDN’s Larry Mahoney to be inducted into Maine Sports Hall of Fame

Larry Mahoney has covered legendary Maine sports figures for more than 50 years at the Bangor Daily News. And now he is set to join those legends in the Maine Sports Hall of Fame.
Mahoney is one of 10 honorees being inducted into the hall this year, the organization announced on Monday. He was also inducted into the Maine Press Association Hall of Fame last year and has been named Maine sports writer of the year six times.
He and the other inductees, will officially become Maine Sports Hall of Fame members during a Sept. 21 ceremony in Bangor.
Former BDN sports editor and writer Pete Warner worked with the veteran reporter for years, and highlighted the humanity and knowledge that shines through Mahoney’s continued work.
“No one cares more about the people he is writing about,” Warner said about Mahoney. “He is very invested in the little details that make people special, regardless of their particular role in sports.”
Warner said Mahoney has an unparalleled historical perspective of Maine sports.
“He’s been paying attention to things for so long and he’s been so invested in his work that he can tie items together that may on the surface seem unconnected,” Warner continued. “But because of his experience and his depth of knowledge, he can connect the dots on things that people may not ever have realized.”
In the announcement from the hall of fame, Mahoney is credited for “earning a stellar reputation while writing on every sports topic imaginable.” That prolific and knowledgeable coverage continues today, and Mahoney would surely rather be writing about those topics than talking about himself.
“It’s humbling to be going into such a prestigious hall of fame with people who are giants in their areas of expertise,” Mahoney said on Monday, characteristically deflecting the attention from himself and stressing that each of the nine other inductees “have done remarkable things and so deserve to be going into the hall.”
The nine other honorees are former Falmouth High School soccer and basketball player Bryant Barr, who went on to play basketball at Davidson with Steph Curry; paracyclist Clara Brown of Cumberland who has won 11 world championship medals and competed in two Paralympic games, including a Bronze medal showing in Paris; Husson University men’s basketball coach Warren Caruso, who is nearing his 600th win; mulit-sport standout Jamie Cook of Kennebunk who went on to be a three-time All-American in the Decathlon at Penn State; Maine Celtics President Dajuan Eubanks who has been with the team in various capacities since its start in 2009; basketball player and coach Kelly Bowman Flagg, who was a key player on the only University of Maine women’s or men’s team to win an NCAA tournament game (and who is also the mother of Cooper and Ace Flagg); Smith College women’s basketball coach Lynn Hersey who played for Dexter High School and Plymouth State; Messalonskee High School track star Jesse Labreck who went on to earn the nickname “Flex” as a champion on the TV show “America Ninja Warrior”; and Portland High School and Northeastern runner Danny Paul who went on to be a prolific road race winner and coach.
Tickets for the induction ceremony, which will be held at Husson University, will go on sale on June 1.
Maine
Community invitation to United Way of Mid Coast Maine 2025 annual meeting
United Way of Mid Coast Maine is extending an invitation to the community to join them at their 2025 annual meeting. The event will take place on Tuesday, June 10 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Bowdoin College. The event’s theme “United We Thrive” will be an opportunity to come together as a community, for the community.
“We are honored to have Topsham resident, John Dorrer, labor economist and workforce analyst, joining us as our guest speaker to highlight our community’s greatest asset, volunteers,” said Nicole Evans, Executive Director of United Way of Mid Coast Maine.
Additional details about the event are available upon registering at www.uwmcm.org/annualmeeting. To register by email or phone, please contact info@uwmcm.org or 207-443-9752. Request a registration link by texting UWMEET to 41444. Thank you Bowdoin College for hosting and co-sponsoring the event.
Standing for re-election and election to the United Way of Mid Coast Maine Board of Directors include: Sean Martin (chair), Catherine Showalter (first vice chair), Christopher Bowe (second vice chair), Bob McCue (treasurer), Coleen Farrell, Carol Dexter, John Dorrer, and Matt Orlando. For a complete board list, please visit uwmcm.org/board.
For more information, visit www.uwmcm.org.
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