Yessuh, it's the myth of the Pocomoonshine lake serpent and how the monstah came to be, from a fight between a Penobscot chief and a Mic Mac Chief around 5000 years ago.
The feel-good vintage TV spot from 38 years ago opens with a photographer named Hal accompanied by his dog Duke. Hal is taking shots of the iconic Nubble Lighthouse at Cape Neddick in York, Maine.
The show had me laughing wicked hard pretty much as soon as it began with it's one-of-a-kind cranky Maine humor. If truTV isn't part of your service, you can click here and watch the entire entertaining first episode of Tirdy Works.
The Flooded Cellar boys have done it again as they hilariously lament the stinky bizness of making sure the house is warm. "Oil tanks empty and I'm low on cash so I gotta go make that Diesel Dash!"
Mike Rowe has a new show you won't find on TV called Returning the Favor . Recently, Mike and his team traveled to Rome, Maine and honored Travis Mills.
Michael Howe builds extreme machines in Waterboro. One of the creations is a luxury super-tank called the Ripsaw. The Ripsaw is one of the extraordinary vehicles featured in the new Fast and Furious movie that opens today. You can see it in person tonight!
Meet Sweet Pea. She is a chicken who holds dual citizenship in Maine and Vermont. Sweet Pea's Mom is Anna Rose Shedd of Cape Elizabeth. Anna runs a flatbread pizza company with her boyfriend, Creed called Vermont Small Batch and is obsessed with chickens.
Wanna see what Snooki's new baby girl will be wearing in her first photo shoot? She's due any minute and these booties were made in Maine! Take an exclusive look here...