Transportation
Security Administration has the complete list of
things one may bring on a flight and more importantly, what are
prohibited at airports and in aircraft. To speed things
along for all air travelers, it's a good idea to double check
the content of your travel gear.
Amtrak
is implementing several new security measures. Guests will
be required to produce valid photo identification when purchasing
tickets or checking baggage. All guests, 18 years or older, should
be sure to carry a driver's license, passport or other photo identification
when making a purchase.
Complete
and up to the minute weather conditions and forecasts for New
England. The site includes official Warnings and Watches, satellite
and radar imagining of current conditions, local forecasts for
cities in the region and long range projections for weekly, monthly
and seasonal forecasts. An easy-to-use site and service
that provides the basis for much of the weather reports used by
other media. This is where many of New England's weather
people learn what's outside now and what may happen.
Terry Monahan is the owner of
New England Holidays; a full service travel company dedicated
to serving visitors to New England. There isn't much the
company doesn't offer-cruises of the coast and inland waterways,
coach tours, vacation rentals, insurance and even fly and drive
packages. The site offers an easy-to-use form to request
information and the New England Inns section, with emphasis on
Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, provides pictures
and specific details on particular destinations.
BidjetCharter.com
from
Quincy, Massachusetts is a private air charter service with a
unique, online service. Business travelers and others can
plan where they want to go and how much they want to spend.
The company then posts the requests to hundreds of private
jet operators-from small private jets to Boeing 747’s- for a guaranteed
low price. It's all done quickly on the Internet, using
their extensive database. The service is good for
travel in New England or worldwide.
New
England's Camper's Camping and Travel Adventures (also
known as Family Camping in New England) was sent to us by Bob
and his family. The site contains reviews of campgrounds,
most in Northern New England and some great adventure photographs
of recent travels.
Visiting
New England .com is a travel directory on our six states,
plus a little of New
York, featuring travel and vacation tips from viewers.
In the Best and Worst Restaurants in Massachusetts, they warn
travelers that the worst subs-in New England we call them "grinders"
are the pre-packaged monstrosities served up at Mobil gas stations.
Federal
Aviation Administration New England Region is located
in Burlington, Massachusetts and provides air traffic
control and other aviation services within this six-state region.
At the site they have information on educational services, events
and visiting their information center.
That's Camping in the Northeast-Campground reviews
and information on what people have to say about camp facilities
in New England and New York. Conveniently listed by state,
viewers can research what others had to say about a particular
campground before they make the journey and all are invited to
pass on their reviews to help others. A useful site
for the experienced campers as well as those just starting out,
the site includes a suggested packing list and things to consider
about making a camping decision. Debbie and Mike, from Massachusetts,
run the site that includes a good form for sending in a review.
Camping
New England is a relatively new site started by Eric
and Cathleen Bruni. Still in the building stage, they are developing
a information source about outdoor activities in New England
including campground directory, marketplace, product reviews and
recreation links.
AlpineZone
offers information about skiing and snowboarding in New England.
offers information about skiing and snowboarding in New England.
They also offer information on hiking and backpacking in
Vermont and New Hampshire's Green and White
Mountains, the Berkshires of Massachusetts and trails
in Connecticut and Maine. The site has a message board,
weather data and search program.
Northeast
Campground Association represents over 700 of the finest
campgrounds and RV resorts in the Northeastern United States.
Find the perfect campground from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Vermont,
Rhode Island, Maine, New York, New Jersey and beyond.
Berkshire
/ Folkstone Bed & Breakfast is a reservation service
for homes and small inns in Western & Central Massachusetts,
Northern Connecticut and
Eastern New York State. They offer a range of accommodations,
from restored Victorian houses to dairy and sheep farms
New
England Stepps is an interesting guide service that
provides personalized and informative tours of cities like Boston
or entire regions in New England and elsewhere.
Amtrak lists all of its national trains, schedules, rates
and the arrival status. Their New England system is large
and growing.
The
Ethan Allen Express offers a five hour ride from
New York City to Rutland, VT.
The Vermonter starts from Washington and New York with destinations
to Brattleboro,
Bellows Falls, Windsor-Mt. Ascutney, Waterbury-Stowe, Burlington,
St. Albans. It also stops in New Haven, Hartford, or Windsor,
CT, or continue by bus between St. Albans, VT and Montreal, Quebec.
New England Highways & Byways, a linked listing of
major, and some minor, roads in New England
Peter
Pan Bus Lines serving New England down to Washington,
DC. The rates and schedules are here.
The
New England Ski Guide is a very good, state by state,
directory of skiing facilities. They provide a brief review of
each center, give prices and provide local links of interest.
New
England Lighthouses: A Virtual Guide was submitted by
email from Jeremy D'Entremont of Coastlore Productions in Winthrop,
MA. A wonderful site with breath taking photographs.
Tye's
Top Tour & Travel founded in 1992 in Merrimack,
New Hampshire, the company is one of the largest full service
tour operators in the state. Aside from innovative
tours of New England, they also operate programs in the British
Isles, France, Austria, New Zealand, Fiji, Canada
and elsewhere in the United States. They are one of the few New
England tour that employ certified Tour Planners. A suggested
site we received by email.
New
England Railfan is for the rail road fan who wants to
see the trains move on the tracks. The site features detailed
information on rail lines, scheduled trains and locations for
viewing.
Outdoor New England, edited by Marie Lillian Plasse
of Massachusetts, provides original reports and stories on the
life and times of New England's natural beauty. The site includes
attractive reproductions for purchase, hints on camping, updates
on things to do in New England and links other national and regional
outdoor sites.
New
England Pictures is a collection of recent photographs
by Vlad and Carol Kononov of Shelton, Connecticut. Their attention
is directed principally to New England's southern shoreline and
the beaches of Connecticut
and Rhode Island, although there are photos of more inland State
Parks in the region as well. The site include commentary on favorite
locations that may prove valuable to visitors to the area.
The
Heart of New England is a monthly online magazine that
places emphasis on the distinct Yankee traditions we come to value
and enjoy from the more rural and northern regions in Maine, New
Hampshire and Vermont.
Connecticut
Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Rail service
along Connecticut's shoreline and interior with connections to
Amtrak service to all of New England. The site includes
schedules, rates and ticket purchases online. Waterbury
and New Haven are the line's terminals in New England with important
connections at Stamford, Connecticut.
Bridgeport
to Port Jefferson Ferry with rates, schedules and touring
opportunities on Long Island and New England.
New London County Guide, is a travel, entertainment
and retailing site about the county. Shoppers can help support
a restoration project in Norwich, CT.
Deep River Navigation Company, in Deep River provides
schedules for water travel on the Connecticut River and on Long
Island Sound.
Connecticut
Department of Transportation provides links and
general travel information in the state.
Bradley International Airport is growing into one
of the best airports serving the region without many of the difficulties
that travelers experience elsewhere.
Shore Line East, New London to New Haven by rail.
Connecticut
River Valley and Shoreline Visitors Council is a regional
organization, supported by private and public funding, that promotes
and coordinates tourism in one of the region. The
site has up-to-date information on events, points of interest
and local attractions.
Maine
Andy
and Amy Vaughn know about Deer Isle in Maine and about
renting vacation property in the area. Need a Maine get-a-way?
They can help. Their site Maine
Vacation Rentals in Deer Isle, Maine includes great pictures,
rates and what to expect on this wonderful sanctuary for the harried.
The
Wall Street Journal picked The
Bermels' Guide to Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor and Acadia National
Park as the top pick on the Internet to learn about the
area. Although the site's developers, Larry and Michele
Bermel, live in Chappaqua, NY we think the Journal made a wise
pick. Included are great photographs, wonderful and varied
"reviews" of things to do in the area and an unobtrusive
but candid appeal for donations to support their work.
Looking
for a Maine Getaway? Ogunquit
Rentals specializes in renting well maintained cottages,
houses, condos and apartments in the seaside village of Ogunquit,
Maine. The site offers pictures, prices and rental information
from a large inventory of vacation housing options.
All are close to the ocean and but none in Ogunquit are directly
on the beach.
The Beal & Bunker Mail Boat and Ferry Service
is a family run business that serves Great Cranberry, Little Cranberry,
and on request, Sutton's Island in Maine. They operate all year,
as they have for over forty years, providing commuter, mail and
freight service from Northeast Harbor. Special, off-shore
excursions and private charters are available-the great views
are free-but leave your car on the mainland. Bicycles are
okay.
Ogunquit,
Maine
has an online community, Ogunquitnet
with local information, a message board and tips for
travelers.
Bike Tours in Maine, a service of Maine's Office of
Passenger Transportation, offers 21 bike tours in the state. With
maps and travel tips, the site is run by the people in the Bike
and Pedestrian section who are more than happy to answer specific
questions from bicycle enthusiasts.
Go
Scarborough! is a guide to Scarborough, Maine and Greater
Portland. They offer up-to-date information on the area and is
a good place to plan a visit. The site has plenty of local
links.
Maine
Travel Vacation Directory, part of the Maine Travel Net,
is a web site from Deblois that offers web cams, links to a map
service and other links to seven travel districts in the state.
They also offer a Down East chat page.
Maine
Department of Transportation
Maine
State Ferry Service
Massachusetts
In
Town Reservations is a full service Real Estate &
Travel Service company in Provincetown, Massachusetts. While they
have an obvious interest in and knowledge of Provincetown and
other Cap Cod communities, they are also members of an extensive
network that can answer travel questions outside the area.
As visitors to the city know, Provincetown has a wide variety
of vacation accommodations- inns, B &B's, motels, condos,
private homes-that the staff at In Town know well from their
years of experience. And as a fully licensed real estate
agency, they also serve people wanting to purchase residential
or commercial property for investment, a new residence or weekend
retreat. The Site includes pictures of listed properties, contact
information and a good local events guide.
Bay State
Cruise Company has direct service between the docks of
Boston and Provincetown.
Harbor Express provides commuters with convenient
ferry service to and from the Massachusetts South Shore to Logan
Airport. They operate seven days a week.
Massachusetts
Turnpike Authority
Massachusetts
Highway Department
New
Hampshire
The
Two Blondes Restaurant Guide to the Monadnock Region in
New Hampshire was first printed in November 2001. It is,
according to authors Hillary Davis and Blandine Beaulieu (the
"blondes"), the first ever restaurant guide to southern
New Hampshire.
Both
women bring years of international culinary experience to the
the guide, in its fourth printing, that is available by mail,
phone and at retailers in the area. The site, still being
developed as of June 2002, includes links and listings of regional
restaurants, driving directions and background information about
the blondes.
New
Hampshire Happenings, from Manchester, provides a broad
range of information on events, attractions, amusements, lodging
and recreation centers in the state. On the Internet since
1999, the attractive site offers searchable information for the
entire state, or a specific region, and invites submissions with
a handy and easy to use data form. As they say, "A
web-site that has fun things to do in New Hampshire! Check it
out then share it with a friend!"
Stonewall
Farm a working New England farm in Keene,
NH
is a non-profit education center working to promote local
agriculture and an understand of natural resources. Open year-round
for picnicking, hiking on their Natural History Trail and visiting
with farm animals.
New
Hampshire Campground Owners Association represents 140
members Campgrounds and RV Parks in the state. The site includes
a search program with links to scores of member sites and
the latest on boating, fishing and camping in New Hampshire.
New
Hampshire Department of Transportation
New
Hampshire Covered Bridges
Rhode Island
"Discover
Bristol" is an online brochure full of things to
see and do in this interesting city. Order a brochure online to
make future plans.
Block
Island Ferry leaves from Point Judith, Newport and New
London for the island. The site has schedules, rates, vehicles
information and directions to the respective port facilities.
Rhode
Island Department of Transportation
Visit Rhode Island from the Rhode Island Tourism
Division
Providence
Convention and Visitors Bureau
Block
Island Tourism Council
Vermont
New
Englanders and many others tend to think of Vermont as the "just"
the home of Green Mountains. But the southern-still hilly but
less mountainous-parts of the state have a wealth of towns, cities,
villages and things to do "year round" that should not
be overlooked by those seeking the "real" Vermont.
Vermont Rail System is an affiliation of four Vermont
Railways: the Green Mountain Railroad, the Clarendon and Pittsford
Railroad, and the Washington County Railroad,
Vermont
Agency of Transportation may be of some help in
traveling the state, which is not very difficult to begin with.
Vermont
Information on the Green Mountain State
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