By Carol McCracken The East End Holiday Stroll is intended to give shoppers an opportunity to discover east end shopping at a festive time of the year in an unrushed environment. These mostly locally owned businesses hope you will enjoy the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2008
“ACOG” Still Negotiating Lease – Second Extension Expires on Thanksgiving Day
By Carol McCracken A Company of Girls,”ACOG”, continues to search for a permanent home in which to house its after-school program for at risk girls in the area. Earlier this month, MHN reported that ACOG was negotiating terms of a … Continue reading
Portland’s Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony – 11/28 At 5:30 pm..
By Carol McCracken Portland’s Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony will happen this Friday, November 28, at 5:30 p.m. in Monument Square. The tree is scheduled to be lit at 6:05 pm. There will be entertainment for the entire family provided. … Continue reading
Childrens’ CHRISTMAS HOUSE Arrives ll/26 At Post Office Park – Enter Writing Concert To Win It For A Special Child…
By Carol McCracken On Wednesday, November 26 at 2:00 p.m., a childrens’ CHRISTMAS HOUSE will be set up in Post Office Park at Middle and Exchange Streets. It’s being donated by Kid’s Crooked House, the famed Maine-based whimsical wooden playhouse … Continue reading
Snows Acoming – Don’t Get Towed By City…
By Carol McCracken The snow is coming promise the local weathermen – maybe even next week. Whenever it does arrive, the City of Portland wants car owners to be prepared and ready so they will not be one of the … Continue reading
Car Sharing Arrives In Portland By End Of Year
By Carol McCracken Hill resident Matti Gurney testified in favor of a proposal put forward by the city’s transportation committee that could reduce the amount of downtown car traffic as well as serve as transportation for those who may be uninterested in … Continue reading
City Council Votes To Formally End Negotiations With Olympia Cos. Over Pier Redevelopment
By Carol McCracken Late last night, the city council voted unanimously to accept the recommendation of the Community Development Committee to terminate negotiations with Olympia Companies regarding the development of the Maine State Pier. Chair Cheryl Leeman of the CDC … Continue reading
Meet Your Neighbor: Toby Jacobs, Scientist, Who Plans To Make A Difference
By Carol McCracken Toby Jacobs, 24, is getting all his ducks in a row for a project he intends to begin early next year – one that he hopes will have a lasting impact on the country of Hondorus. He … Continue reading
Maine State Pier Talks Terminated – Court Battle Likely
By Carol McCracken Negotiations between Portland’s Community Development Committee (CDC) and The Olympia Cos. to restore the Maine State Pier have been terminated and the city’s attorney admitted that a complaint against the State of Maine will be filed by early January 2009 … Continue reading
OLLI Singers Concert – ll/14 – On USM Campus, Portland
By Carol McCracken You are invited to attend the semi-annual concert of the OLLI Singers this Friday, November 14th at 1:00 p.m. in room 102 at the brand new Wishcamper Center on the campus of the University of Southern Maine, … Continue reading