Megan is a lifelong New Englander and a writer for your favorite local radio stations. As someone with a love of literature and a lifelong involvement in the performing arts, she’s lucky to now have a job that combines her interest in writing and the entertainment industry! In her spare time, Megan enjoys reading, traveling, exercising, singing, and spending time with her friends. She also love sour patch kids and all things history, cats, and fall.
Megan
Are You Brave Enough to Visit These 12 Haunted Places in Maine?
Do these alleged hauntings send shivers down your spine?
Did You Know the Oldest Known Cemetery in America is in New England?
The burial ground is the final resting place of several Pilgrims.
NH & ME Home to Eight Historic Hotels of America, Says National Trust for Historic Preservation
The Trust came out with an official list of the Historic Hotels of America, including eight in New Hampshire and Maine.
What Would the Seven Modern Wonders of Maine Be?
There's no question about the popularity and importance of the modern Seven Wonders of the World. But what would the Maine equivalents be?
Did You Know America’s Oldest Seaport is in New England?
You learn something new every day.
The World’s Largest Inflatable Lobster Sits Atop a Restaurant in Maine
Larry the Lobster stands at 12 feet high and 700 feet long, and weighs a whopping 700 pounds.
These Are 14 Must-Visit Hidden Gem Destinations in Maine
It's not always the most popular destinations that are the best. Often times, it's the hidden gems that make the greatest impact.
One of the Most Dangerous Rivers in the US is in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has over 19,000 miles of rivers and streams, one of which is among the most dangerous in the country.
New England States as Christmas Movies: What Are Your Thoughts?
Everyone has their favorite Christmas movie(s), but which ones represent our New England states the most accurately? Here's what one New Hampshire TikTok user had to say.
These Are the Most Extreme Temperatures in Each New England State’s History
Thanks to the National Centers for Environmental Information, we now know about the most extreme temperatures in the history of our New England states.