By Carol McCracken (Post # 315) This is no joke and MHN apologizes for the error. MHN took photographs of kids and adults dressed for Halloween, but my camera BROKE – yes it did and I can’t transfer them to my … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2009
“Rash of Criminal Activity” On The Hill said Officer Gayle Petty….
By Carol McCracken (Post # 314) In mid-October Officer Gayle Petty took up her new responsibilities as Lead Officer for Sector One (includes the Hill, Kennedy Park and East Bayside). The initiative was introduced by Chief James Craig to enable … Continue reading
Portland Downtown Marriott Hotel Opens (Officially) on the East End; Mayor Duson Cuts The Ribbon
By Carol McCracken (Post # 313) Mayor Jill Duson welcomed the Residence Inn by Marriott to the east end of Portland in an opening celebration yesterday afternoon. In her welcoming remarks, the Mayor said: “This opening is a significant achievement, … Continue reading
Wharf Owners Petition the Planning Board for Relaxation of Zoning Ordinance
By Carol McCracken (Post # 312) Controversy and the waterfront are synonymous in the history of Portland’s coastline. Public access and private control are the primary issues that have divided the two communities and caused bitter struggles between the two. One … Continue reading
East End Community School Celebrates New Green School Grounds; 10/28.
By Carol McCracken (Post # 311) The public is invited to attend a brief ceremony to celebrate the transformation of the grounds around EECS into a public park Wednesday, October 28 at 1:00 p.m. The celebration marks the culmination of four … Continue reading
Interview With Peter Berley; Presenter at Two Harvest on the Harbor Cooking Workshops
By Carol McCracken (Post # 310) Peter Berley has already been honored with one James Beard Award for a cookbook and perhaps there will be another one in the future – that is when he finds the time to complete … Continue reading
Chef and Spirit Elites Prepare for Harvest on the Harbor Kick-off Event Tonight; A Chat With The Chefs!
By Carol McCracken (Post # 309) The harbor from the Ocean View Room was spectacular as always, but no one inside the Room was taking note – chefs and beverage vendors were busy setting up for the kick-off event tonight. It’s the first night of … Continue reading
Silver Stars Present First Reading at Eastern Cemetery on 10/30 & 10/31; Acting Troup Just Formed for Area Seniors
By Carol McCracken (Post # 308) The Silver Stars will raise a (symbolic) curtain on its first reading when it presents excerpts from the “Spoon River Anthology”, Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 31st at the historic Eastern Cemetery at the base of … Continue reading
City Fair at Root Cellar; 10/24
By Carol McCracken (Post # 307) A new initiative, the City Fair, will debut this Saturday, October 24, at the Root Cellar, from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The purpose is to introduce the public to city staff and learn about … Continue reading
Kate Schrock Opens Musical Portion of Pumpkin Festival on Monument Square; Tomorrow @ 12:30 PM
By Ca rol McCracken (Post # 306) Singer/songwriter Kate Schrock will perform on the Main Stage at the Pumpkin Festival on Monument Square tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. A Maine native, she will be the first in a series of musical … Continue reading