If you go to Maine, I'd stick with the seacoast - Camden, Port Clyde (my brother lived there for many years), Bar Harbor. Definetly go to Acadia - you get both the seacoast & the woods.
If you want peace & quiet, woods & beautiful lakes, I would go to Pittsburg, NH. Moose watching, listening to loons on the lake, hiking in the woods, smelling pine & fresh air....ahhhhhh. And your right next to the Canadian border - there's a planetarium you could go to (but I'm not sure if it's open every day in November). And there's always the White Mountains (before you get to Pittsburg). There are a ton of hotels you could stay at.
November is a good time to come up here because the tourists will be gone (from leaf peeping season).
Burlington VT is a great place to visit. You can take the ferry on Lake Champlain & head into NY State. If you go to Vermont, you can visit the dog chapel. Woodstock is a nice little town - shopping & restaurants.
If you go to Mass, I would go to the Cape - Province Town, North Truro...that area. Not too many people and you can still walk on the beach if you bundle up.





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