Here are the 10 things Mainers Googled most in 2017 January 8, 2018The Googles, The Internets By Seth Koenig Mainers — like people in many states — were interested in celebrities, scandals and politics in 2017.
USA Today says this is the best restaurant in Maine to catch the ‘craft ramen’ craze January 3, 2018The Internetsramen By Seth Koenig “I’ve seen brisket ramen in Texas, but also shrimp and citrus-infused ramen in Tampa,” a noodle exec said.
Mainers are buying a lot of brownies online from Walmart January 3, 2018Statistics, The Internets By Seth Koenig Seems like brownies would be easy enough to find at a store nearby.
One of America’s 8 ‘most coastal Christmas trees’ can be found in Maine December 22, 2017Television, The Internets, Youtube By Seth Koenig Cable television station TLC once did a segment of the now famous tree as part of its program on “Extreme Christmas Trees.”
‘Hilariously bad Netflix movie’ brings Christmas schmaltz to Maine December 22, 2017Television By Seth Koenig Vogue magazine calls “Christmas Inheritance” “so bad it’s good” and a “hilariously bad Netflix movie” to follow on the heels of eye-rolling predecessor “A Christmas Prince.”
‘Stranger Things’ is a uniquely popular TV show in Maine, researchers find December 21, 2017Television By Seth Koenig And our favorite reality show is “America’s Got Talent.”
Watch Mainer Anna Kendrick sing a Christmas song with The Roots playing toy instruments December 21, 2017Television, The Internets, YoutubeAnna Kendrick By Seth Koenig Kendrick’s new movie “Pitch Perfect 3” comes out this week.
Turnpike typo accidentally promotes 485 mph speed limit, brings out the jokers December 20, 2017Twitter, Youtube By Seth Koenig “Prepare for ludicrous speed!”
Portland police officer shows off big voice with ‘impromptu performance,’ video goes national December 20, 2017Facebook By Seth Koenig “Officer Jeremy Turner showcased one of his lesser known (at least around the department) talents.”
Maine is the only state where this is our favorite Christmas movie December 19, 2017Television, The Googles, The Internets By Seth Koenig “Home Alone” and “Elf” are the top movies for a total of 18 states. But not Maine.