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This was supposed to be the summer Maine tourism returned to normal. Instead, ‘this year has been the toughest.’

Por: The Boston Globe Business September 19, 2022

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KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — The tourists were back in Vacationland this summer, with the typical scene in the heart of Kennebunkport earlier this month: People stocking up on salt water taffy, scarfing down lobster rolls, and zigzagging through snarled traffic in the town’s historic district.Tammy Luba of Waterford, Pa., was among them, having just spent two weeks traveling Maine in a camper van: Bar Harbor, canoeing, a moose tour, goat yoga. It... + full article



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