Sometimes we have to dial back the crazy around here and enjoy some of the seasonal traditions! Take a few moments to enjoy this (mostly) Mainer rendition of The Night Before Christmas.
The official delivery and dropping of the holiday tree into Hay Square was this past weekend. Lizzy went up into the bucket truck to help and Matt was her foreman. The Grinch also made a troublesome appearance!
Due to the inability of Kora Shrine to comply with state requirements, they will no longer offer raffle ticket sales online which has upset event go-ers!
At Camp Out Hunger, we started to hear that people were giving their meals to their pets at home because they didn't have enough money to buy pet food, so this is what we Mainers did for our pets.
Camp Out Hunger was this week, we were posted up, living in the Augusta Sam's Club Parking a lot for 5 days collecting donations and it changed our lives.
Every year there is one type of costume that becomes the most popular and this year, at the Halloween Event on Water Street, Inflatable Costumes commanded the night!
Ever feel stressed trying to look for the perfect Halloween costume because of what society says you should be? Well one year I took matters into my own hands and this is what happened!
On all Hallows, Eve, when the moon is bright a virgin will light the black flame candle and I will guide you to some can't miss Halloween events in Maine!
It's a Moose Morning Show tradition on Halloween. This is actually the 22nd year that Peter Geiger from the Farmers' Almanac joined us in studio.
It's the best place to trick or treat, as Peter gives away thousands and thousands of free treats...
Do you get one of those year end re-cap letters from friends and family? You know the one, where they tell you everything that has happened in the past year.
With more winter weather on the way (snow into tomorrow and rain / sleet on Sunday), ya' might wanna' check out these videos on driving in snow and ice.