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Welcome to the Start of the New England Fall Season!

Article and photo (2008 photo of Adams Farm, Walpole, Mass.) by Eric H.

Bookmark and ShareFall begins at 5:18 p.m. today in New England!

Although the past few weeks have brought us fall-like activities like apple picking, some pockets of impressive northern New England fall foliage and local, traditional autumn-related community events, we can now officially say that summer is in our rear view mirror. In the past few weeks, in preparation for your fall travel, we have presented you some fall travel and vacation ideas. We will continue to do so until late October on virtually a daily basis. For the start of fall today, we bring you a "sampler" of some more autumn travel ideas with many more New England fall travel tips on the way:

The Century House bed and breakfast in Nantucket, Mass., tells us that Restaurant Week 2009 will take place, Sept. 28-Oct. 4, in Nantucket, and will feature "special pricing and unique menus" from 30 different local dining spots. Presented and organized by the Nantucket Chamber of Commerce and The Nantucket Magazine, Restaurant Week will feature events and specials like three-course-meals ranging from $25-45 offered by local restaurants, a food and drink tasting event, junior chef competition, a course on how to make bloody Marys, and chowder contest. For dates and times of the event, please log onto http://www.nantucketrestaurantweek.com, e-mail at info@nantucketrestauranrtweek, or call 508-228-1700.

The Maine Office of Tourism and Travel reports that The 25th Annual Harvestfest in York and York Beach, Maine, will take place from October 16-18 and includes a parade, pumpkin carving, craft fair, ox roast and bean hole baked beans, live music and fireworks.

Max Sabrin, special events coordinator with the Old Saybrook Fire Department, says that the Old Saybrook Fire Department will hold its 12th annual Haunted Hayride 2009 in Old Saybrook, Conn. for several days in October. Dates include Friday, Oct 16th, Saturday the 17th, Thursday the 22nd, Friday the 23rd, Saturday the 24th, Wednesday the 28th and on Thursday the 29th at Clark Memorial Field (Fireman’s Field) on Elm St. For more information, log onto the Old Saybrook Fire Department Web Site.

By the way, the photo above of Adams Farm on North St. in Walpole, Mass., creates a nice fall scene, doesn't it? If you like solitude in the suburbs, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better spot to stroll without noise around the Boston area. About a mile in, you cannot hear any modern-day noise annoyances -- just the pleasing sounds of Mother Nature. With about 700 acres of town-owned land connected with the New England Forestry Foundation and the Norfolk County Agricultural High School, Adams Farm makes for a perfect low-impact fall hike. Colors generally reach their peak here in mid to late October.

We'll be featuring many more New England fall events, attractions, travel tips and vacation ideas. Stay tuned, and check back in often! If you have a fall travel suggestion, please e-mail us at The Weekly New England Travel and Vacation Gazette and we'll consider it for publication.


Maine Fall Harvest Season Food and Wine Events

(Photo: A bounty of pumpkins. Credit: Maine Office of Tourism)

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We recently received word from our friends at the Maine Office of Tourism that several local Fall food events -- and a wine event in Portland -- will be celebrating the bounty of the season.

The scenic mid-Maine coastal town of Camden will be hosting the 4th Annual Maine Fare culinary celebration, Sept. 11-13. This tasty food event starts with the Grand Tasting on Camden Harbor with Maine chefs, wine makers, distillers and brewers, and continues with cooking classes, demonstrations, guided tastings, and a marketplace of artisan and organic foods, and hand crafted beverages.

The 21st Annual AppleFest will celebrate and pay tribute to Monmouth's historic apple orchards on Sept. 26. Cider pressing, apple arts and crafts, children's games, pies and pastries, and historic artifacts associated with apple harvesting and processing will take place on the grounds of the Monmouth Museum.

VinFest at Cellardoor Winery in Lincolnville is Maine's largest grape harvest celebration. This year's event will take place Oct. 2-3, with highlights including an outdoor wine dinner and dance on Friday, grape stomping, a hot air balloon ride over the vineyard, a wine cellar tour, live music, and a chance to enter the homemade wine competition on Saturday.

The 4th Annual Foliage, Food & Wine Festival on Oct. 15-18, will feature "The best of the Blue Hill Peninsula." Fun things to do will include wine dinners or a wine and cheese tasting, the Blue Hill Farmers Market, or sampling the creations of more than 40 food and beverage vendors at a giant tasting event.

The Colonial feel to the 25th Annual Harvestfestt in York and York Beach on Oct. 16-18 will include a kick-off parade, pumpkin carving, a craft fair, children's activities, an ox roast and bean hole baked beans, live music and fireworks.

Downtown Waterville will showcase the city's 7th Annual Harvest Fest on Oct. 18 with scarecrow building, pumpkin bowling, candy apple making and a chili cook-off.

The 2nd Annual Harvest on the Harbor will make its way into Portland on Oct. 22-24. Reserve a spot at the Grand Tasting on the Harbor with Maine chefs and dozens of wine, beer and spirit makers; learn at cooking demonstrations, order from a special harvest menu at local restaurants, and indulge at a food and wine marketplace.

Great Maine Apple Day on Oct. 24 will have some great apple-related events like Unity with cider pressing, orchard tending skills workshops and talks, as well as an orchard tour, and the opportunity to purchase apples, pies and cider.

For more information about Maine fall harvest festivities, log on to www.visitmaine.com.


Camden 4th Annual Maine Fare, Sept. 11-13

For those looking to go beyond New Hampshire and Vermont travel for the fall season, Maine offers a wonderful variety of autumn events. Often offering more than just apple and pumpkin picking, you are sure to find some unique travel ideas in this state tailor-made for four-season vacationing.

We just received from our friends at the Maine Office of Tourism, a list of fall events. Here is one of them, with more to be featured at our blog:

Camden, Maine, will be hosting the 4th Annual Maine Fare culinary celebration from Sept. 11-13 (yes, it's technically still summer, but considered a fall event). This special event starts with the Grand Tasting on Camden Harbor with Maine chefs, winemakers, distillers and brewers, and continues with cooking classes, demonstrations, guided tastings, and a marketplace of artisan and organic foods, and hand-crafted beverages.

Stay tuned for more fall listings from Maine, as well as the other five New England states!