The Portland planning board will hold a workshop on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 to consider an application for the development of a thirty (30) unit condominium building with one retail space at 56 Hampshire Street. The workshop will be held … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2018
City Council Rescinds Contract With Waterfront Concerts in Favor of Live Nation
Shortly after 10:00 this evening, the City Council voted to rescind its agreement with Waterfront Concerts for concerts this summer on the Maine State Pier. Rather, the Council voted to transfer the agreement to Live Nation to produce the concerts. … Continue reading
Rezoning for Bateman Hotel Heads to Another Workshop
David Bateman, d/b/a Fishermen’s Wharf LLC, put his best pitch forward in an effort to convince the planning board it should approve his application for a conditional rezoning permitting a 93-room hotel to be built over a surface parking lot … Continue reading
Waterfront Development Rezoning for Hotel on City Agenda @ 6:00 PM
An application for a conditional rezoning for a hotel for the Portland waterfront is on the workshop agenda for the Portland Planning Board today at 6:00 pm at city hall. The application was filed by Fisherman’s Wharf Portland, LLC, c/o … Continue reading
Maine Medical Center’s Statement on News of First Lady Barbara Bush’s Health
Maine Medical Center and our children’s hospital that is so honored to bear the name of First Lady Barbara Bush, is deeply saddened to learn of today’s news. Mrs. Bush and President Bush live their lives always putting others first. … Continue reading
Hill Residents Fill Meeting for Next Step in Zoning Changes Coming
To demolish a qualifying building and deal with the unintended consequences of a replacement building with added zoning restrictions or not to demolish a building that doesn’t qualify was on the minds of many who attended a planning board workshop … Continue reading
March for Science Draws Supporters of All Ages to Lincoln Park
“Find a citizen opportunity that works for you. You don’t need a PhD to understand that science is essential for the health of our world and all of us that live here. And that’s great because you don’t need a … Continue reading
Boys & Girls Club Race Sees Fewer Runners This Year Than in Previous Years
The number of runners in local races is down this year from previous years said Howie Chadbourne, race director, for the 89th annual Boys & Girls race this year put on by alumnae of the non-profit. “All races are down … Continue reading
March for Science Set for Saturday, April 14; Starts at City Hall Plaza
A second March for Science Portland has been scheduled for this Saturday, April 14, 2018. It will begin at 1:00 pm at city hall plaza and proceed down to Lincoln Park for a rally. That’s all this blogger knows about … Continue reading
Bedford Street Sewer Separation Project Begins on April 16, 2018
The Bedford Street Sewer Separation Project is set to start construction on Monday, April 16. Project work will typically run from 7:00 am – 7:00 pm during the project unless night work is required. The contractor will be required to … Continue reading