We took a look on the TicketMaster website and priced out the cheapest to the most expensive seats available. The cheapest available seat (when we looked) was $450 while the most expensive was $12,199.
Ending hunger in Central Maine is one of our biggest missions here at Townsquare Media in Augusta, so when the Calumet Club reached out for help with an event that supports the Augusta Food Bank, we immediately jumped on board!
The Skowhegan State Fair, the longest consecutively running fair in the entire United States of America, is set to open its doors to the public once again on Thursday, August 12th.
It's crazy to think that summer is almost over and it's just about time for the kids to start heading back to school. Heck, just this week we had listeners sharing photos with us of leaves beginning to change color on their properties. Eek, it really is happening...
According to a Facebook post from Winthrop's Kale Malmsten, owner of Augusta West Kampground, a huge holiday light display will be headed for the iconic Central Maine camping resort
Now that capacity and mask guidelines are being lifted, it's time to get out and start having some fun again. And that's just what you can do this coming Friday night.
Since their original inception in 1994, we've known Maine's AA baseball team as the Portland Sea Dogs. However, through the years and for different reasons, the team has gone through very temporary name changes. That's going to happen again for one game only this summer...
Because we are creatures of habit, and because it's the unofficial kickoff to summer, we go camping with our friends and family each and every Memorial Day weekend.
following Governor Mills' Thursday announcement about the removal of outdoor capacity and distancing limits beginning on May 24th, Waterfront Concerts can officially resume.
This story hits me in the feels for a multitude of reasons. First and foremost because one of our biggest missions here at the radio station is ending hunger for our fellow community members right here in Central Maine. The second reason is because as a 2006 graduate of Erskine Academy, I just love to see them stepping up to help combat the same crisis...