Return Maine’s Shores and Beaches to the People
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Why OutTavelers are falling hard for Maine’s coastal, LGBTQ+ charms
The salt-sweet air. The wind-kissed harbors. The wildflower-lined trails that seem to whisper, “you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.”Maine knows how to hold a moment. But come June, the cobblestone streets of the Pine Tree State hum a little louder — with Pride. Somewhere between a butter-drenched lobster roll in Ogunquit and a delicious cocktail in Portland, I realize: Maine doesn’t just show up for Pride. She plans for it. And more importa…

Return Maine’s shores and beaches to the people
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court needs to side with the people of Maine, not a minority of homeowners.
The administrative court of Marseille suspended an order of the mayor of Carry-le-Rouet which prohibited the port of the burkini on its beaches since June 2024.
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