We all love the world famous LL Bean boots, but have you ever wanted to know how they're made?
LL Bean is one of the last multi-channel U.S. merchants to still own and operate a U.S. manufacturing facility. They proudly employ 450 people at their Brunswick factory, where they continue to make iconic products like the LL Bean Boot...
FreeportMaineWebcam.com is a live webcam looking out to the ocean from the shore. Back in 2015 we had quite the brutal winter with record snowfalls and bone chilling temperatures, and, luckily for us, FreeportMaineWebcam.com did a time-lapse video of the entire winter...
When Kevin Halton opened up his shipment of lobsters from Boothbay for Two Cousins Fish Market in Freeport, he was startled to see what he thought was a pre-cooked lobster in the package. That is, until the lobster moved. What Kevin had was a very rare red lobster...
After KKK flyers were found in Freeport on Monday Morning, RSU5 Superintendent Becky Foley sent this message home to parents and students:
From: Ginny McManus <mcmanusg@rsu5.org>
Date: Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 8:40 AM
Subject: Letter to the RSU5 Community from Superintendent Foley
To:
Dear RSU5 School Community:
As you may have read in the media, there were KKK flyers distributed to a number of
A meeting scheduled to discuss the appearance of KKK flyers in Freeport turned into an emotional singalong when more people showed up than could fit inside the community center.
L.L. Bean has created true holiday magic in Freeport! Visit the L.L. Bean Northern Lights celebration going on through December 31st. Follow the path to the Night Sky Dome and view the Aurora Borealis being projected onto its walls.
Santa arrived by boat during the Parade of Lights...
Sitting under the shade of mature pines and surrounded by a 3-foot crumbling rock wall, the peaceful resting place contains just over a dozen graves (ranging from headstones to just unmarked stone markers).
Is this even real life anymore? Pokemon GO went from being non-existent to a more divisive issue than who to vote for in the November election. Like it or not, Pokemon GO has some legs, in that people are using theirs wandering around places they would have never visited if it weren't for the game...
Remember Kylie brown, the five-year-old girl from Freeport and her duck named Snowflake that never leaves her side? They made the big time last week on a segment of the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.
We all love to dream big. If you ever won the Powerball and wanted to buy a new house in Maine then this one in Freeport might be for you. Better buy your ticket today though, because it's not cheap.