Katie Hagar, who was raised in Damariscotta, will appear on BET's 'Changing Lanes' starting tonight.
“Dirty Jobs” host Mike Rowe spent some time making blueberry pies with “The Pie Moms” at The Berry Manor Inn in Rockland.
Maine at Work: A reporter tries on a costume manager's job. (And he makes a dummy look good.)
An interest in more personal funerals leads a Maine woodworker to design and build coffins to use at home before they serve as eternal resting places.
Maine at Work: Just when your charges are moving along nicely, they invariably develop a nose for trouble – or distraction.
With back-to-school comes a long list of supplies to buy, everything from clothes to crayons. Here's a lesson in savings: There are deals to be had if you know where and when to shop.
The president of WMGX and the quick-witted host decline to say why he left the station after 15 years.
The station's president says the morning show will continue, and that co-host Eva Matteson will stay on.
Maine at Work: Ray Routhier also discovers one important rule of cultivating a green thumb: Don't cut it off.