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Answers Questions by Phone
Are you planning a trip to New England? Do you need ideas for a quick weekend getaway or help planning an extended itinerary? Or are you a New England native longing to talk to someone from back home? Since 1998, I've been pointing New England travelers to the region's best sights, lodgings, events, and more as About's Guide for New England for Visitors and bringing a touch of home to those who miss this area, too. Now, thanks to a partnership with Keen.com, I'm also available to answer your questions and to chat with you via the telephone. If the graphic above says, "Talk to me now on the phone," that means I'm available right this very second to take your call. If it reads, "Arrange to talk to me on the phone," click it, and you'll see a schedule of my availability and have an opportunity to email me to arrange a convenient time to chat. The good news is, if you're a new user of Keen.com, your first three minutes are absolutely free, so there's no risk and no obligation if you'd like to run a question by me. After your first three minutes, you will be asked to establish an account if you would like to continue talking, and the rate per minute is $1.45. Why not give it a whirl? I can't promise that I'll have the
answer to every conceivable question off the top of my head, but my collection
of "lifelines" is extensive. Whether you're planning your first trip to New England or your 50th, I can
provide you
with tips on regional events, where to see fall foliage, how to choose a destination,
where to find vacation packages and deals, and locations for weddings, reunions and other
events. I can also point you in the right direction to research and select
lodgings and things to do and see. I look forward to helping you plan your visit to the region I
love and call home. Looking for more New England travel information? Start with the New England for Visitors Home Page,
where you'll find current features and links to the best of the Net for all of your travel
planning needs. Don't miss our free email newsletter, New
England NewsBeam, which keeps you up to date on what's happening in the region.
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