By Carol McCracken (Post # 706) “I don’t want to live in a gated community for the elderly,” said Jane Gerard, laughing, a long time resident of Peaks Island. “And that could happen if we are not allowed to be … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Meet Your Neighbor: Peter Burke, General Manager, Bingas Stadium; Prepares for Super Bowl Tomorrow
By Carol McCracken (Post # 705) With 51 high definition wall-mounted television sets, it’s no surprise that the Stadium is the most popular sports bar in Portland. And with the Super Bowl set for tomorrow at 6:30 pm, the Stadium was … Continue reading
FOOD NEWS: Courtesy of “Sustainable Food News”
By Carol McCracken (Post # 704) Sugar beet farmers will be pleased to hear that the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced yesterday, Friday, that genetically modified sugar beets designed to withstand the weedkiller Roundup, can be planted under strict conditions … Continue reading
FOOD NEWS: Courtesy “Sustainable Food News”
By Carol McCracken (Pos # 703) According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), world food prices surged to a new historic peak last month, January, for the seventh consecutive month. The FAO Food Price Index said that … Continue reading
Portland Calls Citywide Parking Ban Tonight at 6 PM; City Hall and Municipal Offices Closed for Non-essential Personnel
By Carol McCracken (Post # 672) A citywide parking ban for the City of Portland has been declared beginning at 6 pm tonight, February 2nd and ending at 6 am tomorrow morning, February 3rd. The parking ban will allow city … Continue reading
Darryl Brown Confirmed for Commissioner of State’s DEP; Some Democrats Push Back on Confirmation
Justin Alfond: “We are being asked to vote on a man whose financial success is a direct result of decisions made by the DEP.” By Carol McCracken (Post # 671) As expected, former legislator and current business owner, Darryl Brown … Continue reading
City Announces 72-hour Delay for Removal of Snow from Sidewalks.
By Carol McCracken (Post # 670) Because of the anticipated snow storm in Portland, the city manager, Joe Gray, has called for a delay in enforcement of the city’ sidewalk snow clearing ordinance. Residents now will have seventy-two hours after … Continue reading
NO Curbside Trash/Recycling Collection; 2/5 Instead
By Carol McCracken (Post # 699) The City of Portland has announced that because of the anticipated heavy snowfall, there will be no collection of trash or of any recycling, tomorrow, Wednesday, February 2nd. Residents who normally receive collecltion services … Continue reading