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The Best Ice Cream in the city is available on Forest Ave Again

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

If your local, than most likely you already know this. If your from out of town you definitely need to know this. Maples makes the best ice cream in the city, if not the whole east coast. So they call it gelato, it’s still ice cream to me and it’s likely the best ice cream [...]

Cool Stuff to Do For the Week July 1-6

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Tues 7/1
The Lenny Breau Project @ One Longfellow Sq.
A tribute to the music of guitar legend Lenny Breau featuring former collaborator Steve Grover and friends Brad Terry, Tony Gaboury, Bob Thompson, and Fitz Jenkins. ($5/$3 students & seniors, 8pm)
Wed 7/2
Rupa & the April Fishes @ One Longfellow Sq.
While the music of Rupa [...]

Cool Stuff to Do For the Week June 23-28

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

TUES 6.24.2008
One Longfellow Square
Portland Jazz Orchestra
8:00 pm
Maine’s premier concert Jazz ensemble, featuring a big band sound under the direction of Chris Oberholtzer.
WEDS 6.25.2008
The Space Gallery
Gallery Opening: Patrick Corrigan
5:00 - 8:00pm, free, all ages
Artist Patrick Corrigan is a local renaissance man, working out of his Bayside studio Fort Awesome on a variety of music projects, [...]

Pic of the Day: View Looking up Preble St

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Picture taken a few days back when the sun had emerged after a period of rain and cloudiness.

Things to do in Portland Maine on a Rainy Day

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

So you are visiting Portland and the one day you have in town it’s pouring rain. Fortunately, there are a ton of fun things to do spending time inside. This list is in no particular order.
#1 The Portland Museum of Art: You can easily blow a few hours in Maine’s largest art museum. [...]

Historic Greater Portland: Riverton Park

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Where the Presumscot River crosses route 302 at the Portland-Westbrook line, lies a small jewel of a wooded park. Walking paths criss-cross the property. Looking at it today one can scarcely imagine the bustling developed vacation trolley park the area was 100 years ago. Fortunately, history has left us photos and postcards [...]

Some Timely Rain and the Snapping Turtles Emerge

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Maine’s Spring and early Summer are usually notoriously wet. Every low pressure front from the northern hemisphere usually shows up our doorstep from March till late June. This year, however, has been very dry. Of course we’ve been loving it and the early tourists have been happy. Today has been the [...]

Summer Means Portland Sea Dogs Baseball

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

No summer in Maine would be complete with catching a game or three at Portland’s Hadlock Field to see the Sea Dog’s compete for another title. Hadlock field is small and intimate, not a bad seat in the house. With seats starting at $4 it’s easy on the wallet as well. Being [...]

Old Port Festival a Success

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Thanks to Jenn Gerow for the nice pic!
The rain stayed away on Sunday, but the crowds didn’t. Portland’s 35th annual Old Port Festival, Maine’s largest one-day event, was a great success. People flocked to Portland’s Old Port by the thousands to enjoy a days worth of live music, parades and great food.

Daily Portland Pic (from a few days back)

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Outside the Porthole Restaurant at the Custom House Wharf