The Portland Board of Education will hold a workshop tomorrow, Tuesday, August 7th, regarding a proposal that the board pass a noncitizen voting resolution. The workshop will begin at 6:00 pm in the city council chambers at city hall. A … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2018
CORRECTION: Mr. Tuna Expanding to Brick and Mortar This Month
Mr. Tuna, in the middle of a busy pop-up yesterday afternoon on Washington Avenue, explained his future plans for his flourishing sushi business. Jordan Rubin, said that he plans on moving to a brick and mortar spot at the historic … Continue reading
Dunlap Charges Trump with Spreading Voter Fraud Lies
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, a former member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Election Integrity (PACEI) today released his initial assessment of thousands of the now-disbanded commission’s record determining that the group had uncovered no evidence to support claims … Continue reading
Developer Submits Application to Convert Printing Plant to Parking Garage
385 Congress Street LLC has submitted a site plan application to the city for change of use from a former printing plant for the “Portland Press Herald” to a 15,830 sf parking garage. Access to the internal parking garage will … Continue reading