The public is invited to attend a meeting on Wednesday, March 14, from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm at East End Community School, North Street on Munjoy Hill. The event is hosted by Greater Portland Landmarks. Julie Larry, Director of … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2018
UPDATED * City Announces Parking Ban Tonight; City Buildings Closed Tomorrow, 3/8
The city of Portland has just announced there will be a parking ban starting tonight, Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 10:00 pm – and running through Thursday, March 8th at 6:00 am. Vehicles left on the streets during this time … Continue reading
Fire Chief David Jackson Retiring at End of March
Fire Department Chief David Jackson is retiring from his position at the end of this month after 27 years with the Portland Fire Department according to a press release just issued by the city of Portland spokeswoman. Jackson served as … Continue reading
Energized Dems Vow to Take Back Government Admist Record Turnout at Caucus
Over 400 energized and unified Democrats packed King Middle School today to begin taking back the Blaine House and the state legislature from the extreme right – and get the “right people elected” said Sarah Alexander, president of the Portland … Continue reading
‘Make Music Portland’ Meeting Next Week at Rising Tide
You are invited to attend a Make Music 2018 informational session on Tuesday, March 6th at Rising Tide Brewing Co., 103 Fox Street. The meeting runs from 5:30 pm – to 6:30 pm. The informational session will address the non-profits … Continue reading
‘Eighteen in ’18’ Urges Teens to Vote in November; Many Don’t Feel Safe at School
“Eighteen in ’18 is not just my friends from school, but it’s their parents and grandparents, it’s their mom’s childhood friends, it’s our community. It’s all of us coming together and committing to making the world a better place,” said … Continue reading
Abyssinian Meeting House on Munjoy Hill Receives Grant from City
The Committee to Restore the Abyssinian Meeting House was the recent recepient of $36,000. according to a press release issued by the city spokesperson today. The grant to the non-profit goes toward the restoration of the project because it is … Continue reading