Anonymous wrote:I lived there for a total of 12 years, before during and after college/graduate school (U of Maine, Orono) and law school (GULC).
I lived in Bangor/Orono, Ellsworth area, and Portland for a time. I traveled extensively all over the state for work and recreation.
If your thing is high end shopping, haute cuisine or endless cultural opportunities, you won't like anywhere but Portland.
If you can truly embrace a rural lifestyle and more limited social opportunities, you'll love rural Maine which starts within a few miles of Portland and extends to everywhere else. Bangor, Augusta and Lewiston are really just larger small towns.
Plenty of Mainers are friendly and welcoming, and some are not - like anywhere else.
Maine is more conservative, especially in the rural areas. You can find a group of progressive friends if that's your thing, but the more rural you are the more intentional work it will take to find such folks.
Anonymous wrote:I lived there for a total of 12 years, before during and after college/graduate school (U of Maine, Orono) and law school (GULC).
I lived in Bangor/Orono, Ellsworth area, and Portland for a time. I traveled extensively all over the state for work and recreation.
If your thing is high end shopping, haute cuisine or endless cultural opportunities, you won't like anywhere but Portland.
If you can truly embrace a rural lifestyle and more limited social opportunities, you'll love rural Maine which starts within a few miles of Portland and extends to everywhere else. Bangor, Augusta and Lewiston are really just larger small towns.
Plenty of Mainers are friendly and welcoming, and some are not - like anywhere else.
Maine is more conservative, especially in the rural areas. You can find a group of progressive friends if that's your thing, but the more rural you are the more intentional work it will take to find such folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people we’ve met are very nice.
Lots to do - hiking, boating, kayaking, fishing, etc.
Much cooler than DC in the summer.
We love it.
+1
We moved here two years ago and we love it.
How are you doing in winter? Do you find yourself bored or not so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people we’ve met are very nice.
Lots to do - hiking, boating, kayaking, fishing, etc.
Much cooler than DC in the summer.
We love it.
+1
We moved here two years ago and we love it.
How are you doing in winter? Do you find yourself bored or not so much?
Anonymous wrote:Most of New England dislikes outsiders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people we’ve met are very nice.
Lots to do - hiking, boating, kayaking, fishing, etc.
Much cooler than DC in the summer.
We love it.
+1
We moved here two years ago and we love it.
How are you doing in winter? Do you find yourself bored or not so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people we’ve met are very nice.
Lots to do - hiking, boating, kayaking, fishing, etc.
Much cooler than DC in the summer.
We love it.
+1
We moved here two years ago and we love it.
Anonymous wrote:The people we’ve met are very nice.
Lots to do - hiking, boating, kayaking, fishing, etc.
Much cooler than DC in the summer.
We love it.