By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,283) Architects for the Federated Cos. long-anticipated mixed-used development in Bayside presented a new design and new name to the planning board last night for it’s development of 3.24 acres of land in the Bayside section … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Business Beat: FIGA in February! 2/2 Art Bar Starts at 4 pm til Close
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,282) FIGA restaurant will be returning to its rightful place on the Hill starting in Feburary; even if it’s only on a limited basis. Lee Farrington, chef/owner, announced this good news in a press release today. … Continue reading
Business Beat: Katie Made Bakery Moves to Accommodate Growth; 181 Congress Street
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,281) “This place is everything that the old place was not and never could be,” said Katie Capron co-owner of Katie Made Bakery of her new location at 181 Congress Street on Saturday morning. Katie and … Continue reading
Congresswoman Pingree Rallies Biggest Anti Tar Sands Protest in Northeast in Portland – Today
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,280) “I’m going to ask President Obana to conduct a full environmental impact study of any proposal to pump tar sands oil through the Portland Pipeline, including an examination of the effects of tar sands … Continue reading
Biggest Anti Tar Sands Protest in Northeast; Tomorrow 12:30-2:00 pm – Begins at Monument Square to Maine State Pier
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,279) Hundreds of people from all over the northeast will converge on Portland tomorrow to protest efforts of Exxon/Enbridge to send dirty tar sands oil through the 236-mile long, 62-year old pipeline across Canada to Maine and New … Continue reading
Armed Robbery at 2 Portland Square ATM Machine Yesterday Afternoon
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,278) A 36 year old Falmouth woman was robbed yesterday afternoon at gunpoint at the TD Bank North ATM, Portland. The woman told officers she was forced at gunpoint to withdraw money from her bank … Continue reading
Donations of Warm Clothing Needed at City’s Two Shelters for Homeless
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,277) Donations of warm clothing are needed by the City’s two shelters for homeless people. Suggested items needed to ease the struggle in this week’s cold snap include new blankets, coat vests, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves, … Continue reading
City Council Refers Environmental Resolution Back to Committee for Lack of Backup Information; Oil Execs Testify for Tar Sands in Portland
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,276) Earlier this evening the City Council unanimously voted to refer an environmental resolution back to Committee because of lack of backup information and the failure of a staff member to attend the meeting and answer council … Continue reading
Adams School Condos Now Accepting Reservations; “It’s a Very Energy Efficient Building,” Yarnold
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,275) “I’m very excited about these condos,” said Rita Yarnold this afternoon in a telephone interview. Yarnold was talking about the 16 units of moderate income condos that are under construction and will replace the former … Continue reading
Annual Martin Luther King Observance Breakfast Celebration; Tomorrow 8 am
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,274) The annual Martin Luther King Holiday Celebration will be capped off tomorrow morning with a breafkast that starts at 8 am, at the Holiday Inn by the Bay, Portland. The date is Monday, January … Continue reading