While Maine and Mass. were in the middle of the pack, a new report from WalletHub has N.H., Conn., and R.I. at the very bottom of the list.
A group of scientists saw over 75 North Atlantic right whales gathered in the Gulf of Maine. Here's what we know.
Young lobster populations have been in decline off New England's coast amid climate change and other pressures.
But even those who refuse to step into skis outside of Vail and Verbier must admit that New England holds a certain all-American appeal the glitzier spots just can’t replicate—and all those weather-beaten barns,
Duke freshman Cooper Flagg won’t be making it all the way up to Maine, so his fans trekked to Chestnut Hill on Saturday night to see the likely No. 1 overall draft pick play Boston College in his only game in New England this season.
An army veteran by the name of Matt Jabaut will be taking a trip to this year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana thanks to the USAA (the Official NFL Salute to Service Partner) and The American Legion. The former military service member currently lives Lewiston, Maine… so he’s naturally a big New England Patriots fan.
An executive order President Trump issued on his first day in office pauses all new offshore wind leases and permits. But it doesn't stop projects that are fully permitted, as many in New England are.
Lift prices have soared in recent years. But if you know where to look, you can still find ways to ski for under $50.
Tripadvisor recently released its Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Destination Awards and Boston and Portland, Maine ranked among the 10 best food destinations in the U.S. Boston ranked No. 6 and Portland ranked No. 8.
While Drake Maye won't be playing in Super Bowl LIX, the Patriots rookie quarterback surprised a New England Army veteran with tickets to the big game.
Maine native Cooper Flagg, the likely No. 1 overall draft pick, played at Boston College Saturday night in his only game in New England this season. Duke freshman Cooper Flagg won’t be making ...
BOSTON - About 75 North Atlantic right whales, representing about 20% of the critically endangered species' population worldwide, have gathered in an area off the coast of New England.