By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,493) Admittedly, because of all the hoopla surrounding the opening of Harding Lee Smith’s seafood mecca and my own love of sea food, mhn.com beat it down to the opening of the controversial chef’s fourth restaurant in Portland; Boone’s Fish House … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Elite Junior Racers Like Promenade Venue, Despite Slack Winds
Terry Yuill, Nicholas Yuill and Manu Bologna, Team Coach. By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,492) “I’d have liked to have stronger winds,” said NicholasYuill, 12 years old, following the last race of the day on Thursday afternoon on the Eastern … Continue reading
Congresswoman Pingree Balks at Navy’s Decision on US Miami
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,491) “I am deeply disappointed that the Navy decided not to repair the US Miami,” said Congresswoman Chellie Pingree at a press conference on the Portland waterfront earlier this week. She was referring to the … Continue reading
Lack of Wind Briefly Delays “Opti” Racing off Eastern Prom Today
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,490) A lack of wind delayed the start of the second day of racing of the Optimist, (“Opti”) dinghies by one hour this morning off the Eastern Promenade on the east end of Portland. The race was scheduled … Continue reading
Maine Pedicab Garage Broken Into at Portland Yacht Services
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,489) Early yesterday morning the Maine Pedicab garage was broken into at Portland Yacht Services on the Munday Hill waterfront. Two of the popular cabs were ridden down the waterfront path toward the East End Beach … Continue reading
SailMaine Hosts Major Regatta on the Eastern Promenade; 8/5/-8/8
Carly Costikyan, 11, From Connecticut By Carol McCracken (Post # 1 ,488) All sparkly afternoon 310 Opti sailboats scudded back and forth across outer Casco Bay – the diminutive white sails barely visible from the Eastern Promenade. The youthful captains of the 10 … Continue reading
PYS Sold to Hotel Developer Jim Brady’s Investment Group
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,487) Phin Sprague, Jr. confirmed yesterday afternoon that the last piece of his 30 year plan just fell into place. The almost ten acre waterfront property at the bottom of Munjoy Hill was sold earlier this week to … Continue reading
City Launches Public Comment on Congress Square; Until 9/6
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,486) The City of Portland is launching a visioning process for the redesign and programming of Congress Square. Congress Square includes the intersection of High and Congress Streets, Congress Square Plaza, the public spaces in … Continue reading
15 Washington Avenue Property Violates City Code; Legal Action Maybe
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,485) A former barber shop, Lovejoy’s, at 15 Washington Avenue, has been an eye sore for a few years now. Recently it has become a “bum squat” – a place where transients in the area can live briefly – … Continue reading