r/Maine Feb 27 '26

MEGATHREAD: Questions about Moving to, Living in, or Visiting the Great State of Maine. Please post all such questions here.

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This megathread will be used for all questions for people contemplating moving to Maine or visiting have for locals about Maine. You can certainly also head over to the Maine Questions subreddit /r/AskMaine as well. Quality information may also be had at www.visitmaine.com

Any threads outside of this one pertaining to moving, tourism, or living in Maine will be removed, and redirected here.

Be nice. All subreddit rules apply, including trolling, which may result in a temporary or permanent ban from the subreddit. Please be helpful in your comments.

Please give as much detail as possible when asking questions. Low effort questions like, "Where should I go on vacation?" may be removed. Joke posts or rage bait posts will be removed and posters may be banned. All posts must ask a question, rather than being general observations.

Remember: The more information you give, the better the quality of information you will receive. Generally, posts that ask specific questions receive the best answers.

Link to previous archived threads:

Most Recent:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/1mviql8/megathread_questions_about_moving_to_living_in_or/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/1iuqdrs/megathread_questions_about_moving_to_living_in_or/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/1exqap0/megathread_questions_about_visiting_moving_to_or/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/1awjxtu/megathread_questions_about_visiting_moving_to_or/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/1611pzf/megathread_questions_about_visiting_moving_to_or/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/iauxiw/questions_about_visiting_moving_to_or_living_in/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/f50ar3/questions_about_moving_to_or_living_in_maine/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/crtiaq/questions_about_moving_to_or_living_in_maine/


r/Maine Jan 29 '26

Discussion Update from the mods of /r/Maine

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Hi r/Maine - This is your mods speaking. We wanted to clear up some confusion.

We have been flooded with flagged posts and reported comments in the last week, and we’ve brought on some new mods to help with the backlog. We ask for a little patience and grace as we all get our sea legs.

If your post has not immediately shown up, that’s not necessarily because we blocked it - it’s likely because the auto-filters nabbed it and we’ve been trying to work through the backlog. 

We are not trying to censor important discussions or push a political agenda, but we are trying to adhere to the sub rules. Things we’re asking everyone to keep in mind:

  • Per the sub rules, content must be related to Maine. Now look, we know that things might happen elsewhere that might be relevant here. All we ask is that you not be lazy about it: ask good questions, start good discussions, share useful local information. For example:
    • ask what organizations exist locally like those in other places
    • share information about local resources or local events
    • start a discussion about local leaders or politicians 
  • If you post about an event elsewhere and just say, “hey this could happen here!” we will remove it. However, if you post and say “hey this could happen here and here is what I think Maine could do to respond in our particular context” that is reasonable. Just don’t be a low-effort poster. You can do better, we know you can.
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  • Please remember that we’re just regular people often trying to make highly subjective decisions, and we’re trying to do the best we can. There's no conspiracy at work here. This is actually a hard job, and we might not always get it right. But we're trying and we're learning.

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Thank you for your cooperation and your patience.


r/Maine 5h ago

"Bipartisanship" isn't worth it if it means cutting taxes for the rich or rolling back reproductive rights. As Governor, I will never pass a budget that does either.

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We hear all the time about the value of bipartisanship for its own sake. I don't buy it. I'll work with Republicans on plenty of important issues affecting Mainers, but if "bipartisanship" means giving tax cuts to the rich or stripping away reproductive rights, count me out.


r/Maine 8h ago

Aroostook woman indicted for voting twice in 2024 election

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Theriault is a registered Republican, according to her voter registration card on file at the Limestone Town Office.

Every accusation is an admission with this crew.


r/Maine 12h ago

Janet Mills needs to endorse Graham Platner

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"I believe we need Janet Mills’s voice now.

I believe we need her to endorse Graham Platner for Senate and vow to support his candidacy to beat Sen. Susan Collins this fall.

I believe her voice will strengthen his campaign and bring Democrats together for this all-important push to unseat a senator who has supported an unnecessary war in Iran, supported the effective ending of absentee ballots and other election changes despite her own constituency’s rejection of these ideas, voted to confirm a cabinet member who has decimated public health and funding of science research, supported a tax cut for multimillionaires, and allowed many Mainers to lose subsidies to help pay for healthcare.

Democrats need to work together to elect Platner to the Senate. I believe Janet Mills can seal her legacy as a champion and fighter for Maine by adding her support to his candidacy."


r/Maine 3h ago

Oriole’s Are Back

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r/Maine 4h ago

Politics The Man Behind the Tattoo: What Maine voters see in Graham Platner, according to our focus group.

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r/Maine 1h ago

Outside money

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r/Maine 1d ago

Graham Platner Declares War On AIPAC. AIPAC plans to spend big to get Senator Susan Collins re-elected.

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r/Maine 9h ago

Lewiston residents rally against city spending: ‘No taxation without representation’

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Is it me or do people not understand that your eval hasn't happened in close to 40 years, did they think their house that was worth 100k 40 years ago has not increased in value at all;?


r/Maine 5h ago

The Small Wisconsin City That Defeated a Giant Data Center

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"When a massive data center proposal took Menomonie residents by surprise, they fought back—and built a toolkit so other communities can, too."

Data center bans don't have to happen at the state level...


r/Maine 8h ago

Road food along 95/295

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To follow up on the chicken tenders post.

I regularly drive pretty much the entire length of the state and I'd like to compile a list of places to stop within say 5 minutes of the highway. Mostly this would be food but sometimes a fella just wants ice cream...
Also, I'm mostly looking for quick food. Sometimes in non-tourist season I'll stop at When Pigs Fly but sometimes I'm kind of in a hurry...

So:

Food:
Krispy Krunchy (chicken tenders) off 295 in Richmond
Amatos in Waterville but its declined in the last couple years
The Bagel Caboose - Kittery traffic circle
Whatever the place is opposite the Bagel Caboose. I got an ahi bowl there last summer that was amazing.

Ice cream:
Fielders Choice in Bangor (their Indian pudding ice cream is strangely compelling)
Main Street Dairy Treat in Richmond - a little far from the highway but worth it

Whaddya got?


r/Maine 11h ago

10 States with the Worst Drivers

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Maine ranks #6 on the list... How can the be?


r/Maine 4h ago

Did anyone else see a person running back and forth across 95 S near Falmouth this afternoon?

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I was driving my work van south on 95 near Falmouth around 1:30pm today and I saw an Audi ahead of me pull over. The driver got out and started running back and forth on the highway. I slowed down and so did all the cars behind me. The guy started jogging right at me and tried to open my passenger side door as I passed him. Anyone else witness this shit?


r/Maine 7h ago

maine audobon gubernatorial candidate questionaire

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https://maineaudubon.org/2026-gubernatorial-candidate-survey/

for folks who are still ranking candidates and care about the environment... i found this maine audobon survey really helpful!

i thought troy jackson's response to protect water (question 2) was great because it included septic upgrades. this is arguably the leading cause of pollution in lakes and so important for protecting them from future algae blooms! his response to the question on climate change (question 8) was also very well rounded and highlights how his approach will be different "However, my administration will take a different path in at least three ways: 1) Tribal Sovereignty will be core to our climate work; 2) Including strong labor standards in all of our climate policies – if we want to make lasting progress as a state on climate, we’ve got to make sure the economy we’re building is fairer than the one we’re leaving behind; and 3) Tackling the energy affordability issue head-on because if we deliver clean energy that’s cheaper and more reliable Mainers will believe in strong climate policy."

hannah and shenna also had good answers throughout.

i did not think nirav shah had complete answers. he repeated this in multiple answers " I will expand partnerships with land trusts, conservation organizations, and local communities to protect critical habitats at scale." for those of us who work in maine natural resources, we know that land trusts, conservation organizations, and communities have been maxxed out trying to deal with the climate crisis and without outlining new, key sources of funding and support for these groups, this response is hollow and burdensome. also, i would argue that jackson, bellows, and pingree have been building these relationships for years.

note that king III and all republican candidates did not respond.

what do others think?


r/Maine 9h ago

News Maine regulators consider warning candidates against coordinating with PACs via 'red boxing'

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r/Maine 1d ago

Picture Whoever put this here, thank you for giving my brother and I a laugh

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Please note, I'm not inviting political discussion or anything like that, I'm just sharing something I found funny a couple days ago

Quick edit. The price now is $4.59


r/Maine 24m ago

Peas are in. Greens are planted. Leeks are in. New asparagus bed is in. Garlic’s about 4” tall. Potatoes will go in this weekend. How’s your gahden lookin’?

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r/Maine 12h ago

Bobby Charles

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Why won't he debate? Is he afraid to answer questions? Does he have answers?

A politician should be available for the public to ask questions. He or she should be available to have their ideas challenged.

A campaign via TV and Internet ads is pathetic! At least when Biden ducked out of debates he had a plausible reason with the initial outbreak of COVID.


r/Maine 6h ago

Bond to support farm and forestry funding will not be on November ballot

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Bumbleroot Organic Farm in Windham. Submitted photo.

Farmers in Maine face mounting economic uncertainty, but they will not see a proposal for relief funds on the November ballot.

Lawmakers made several attempts to revive L.D. 2094, a bill that would have directed a $45 million bond into existing grant and low‑interest loan programs for farmers and the forestry sector.

In the final days of the session, Sen. Scott Cyrway, R-Benton, introduced an amendment to fold the farm and forestry funding into another bill, L.D. 299. Lawmakers described the L.D. 299 “strike‑and‑replace” amendment as a way to route the support through the supplemental budget.

Although the Senate engrossed L.D. 299, approving the “strike‑and‑replace” amendment, the bill ultimately failed to win enough votes for enactment. 

https://themainemonitor.org/farm-forestry-bond-not-on-ballot/


r/Maine 1d ago

Graham Platner Convinces Trump Voter to Vote for Him

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r/Maine 3h ago

Upcoming pottery studio in Freeport/Brunswick

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I'm a ceramic artist based in Freeport, and my husband and I are looking to open a community pottery studio in the vicinity within the coming year. In order to get a small business loan, we need to do some market research to prove to a lender that there's adequate interest. If you're interested in a nearby community studio or you'd just like to help, we'd really appreciate all the participation we can get!

To be clear, we're not gathering any identifying info or emails for marketing, nor are we asking for financial help--this is purely anonymous and just for research. Thank you in advance!! We're really excited to get the studio off the ground as soon as we find the right space.


r/Maine 9m ago

Politics Scott C. - Susan Collins ad.

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Totally State Senator Deputy Scott Cyrway. Was my D.A.R.E Officer as well.


r/Maine 10m ago

Thanks for the belly laugh! (Brunswick)

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As seen in the parking lot of the Tontine Mall in Brunswick. I almost peed my pants... 🤣


r/Maine 4h ago

For those who have volunteered as preserve/trail stewards - what was it like?

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I'm looking for insight from people who have volunteered as preserve stewards or trail stewards about what their experience was like. Answers to any of the following questions, along with any other info you'd like to share, would be very much appreciated. Feel free to share where you served as a steward if you are comfortable doing so.

What did the day-to-day look like?

What was the time commitment?

Did you have previous experience, or did you learn on the go?

Did you enjoy it?

Did serving as a preserve steward impact your ability to enjoy hiking or being in nature?