Coffee by Design celebrated its 25th anniversary today at its 1 Diamond Street venue. It ran from 10:00 am – 4:00 am with the Burundi Drummers participating in it. Back in 1994, the couple started up their first coffee shop … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2019
Burundi Drummers Rock Brick South With Powerful Rhythms
They danced, they beat their 40 lb. drums and one drummer even feigned a moment of exhaustion to the laughter and joyful enthusiasm of more than 300 people who attended the first Burundi culture festival at Brick South, at Thompson’s … Continue reading
Governor Mills Signs Adult Marijuana Rulemaking Law
Governor Janet Mills today signed into law, LD719, An Act Regarding Adult Use Marijuana. The bill, which the Legislature enacted last week, makes changes to the Marijuana Legislature Act (MCA) and approves, with changes, the professionally adopted major substantive rules … Continue reading
Governor Mills Signs Into Law Bipartisan Bills to Combat Poverty in Maine
Governor Janet T. Mills, the first woman governor of Maine, today signed into law two pieces of legislation to help combat poverty in Maine. The package of bills sponsored by House Speaker Sara Gideon and House Minority Leader Greg Stewart … Continue reading
Housing for Immigrants at Portland Expo Under “Discussion”
There are currently 292 immigrants housed at the Portland Expo according to the city’s spokeswoman, Jessica Grondin. as of today. They arrived in Portland from the southern Texas border and have been warehoused there since. The Expo is used for … Continue reading
Governor Signs Major Renewable Energy and Climate Change Bills Into Law
Governor Mills today signed into law three major pieces of bipartisan legislation that will help usher in renewable energy in Maine, create clean energy, jobs and fight climate change according to a press release issued by the Governor’s office this … Continue reading
Too Long to Wait at City Hall
“Don’t go to city hall on a Monday. Don’t go to city hall on a Friday. Don’t go at the end of a month,” this blogger was told about going to the treasury department to get my car registered. “Don’t … Continue reading
First Parish Holding Benefit June 29th for Immigrants & ILAP
A Bean Supper and Dance will be held on Saturday, June 29th from 6:00 – 8:30 pm to benefit the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP) and their effort to help asylum seekers solidify their legal status in the US. It … Continue reading
Governor Mills Signs Into Law Comprehensive Prescription Drug Reform Package
Governor Janet Mills, the first woman governor of Maine, signed into law a comprehensive prescription drug reform package that will permit purchase of drugs from Canada, (with federal approval) as well as many other benefits. The package contains a suite … Continue reading
New England Ocean Cluster Opening on Maine Wharf in September
Over the weekend, mhn.com was informed that Patrick Arnold’s New England Ocean Cluster will be leasing space on the Maine Wharf starting in September of 2019. The location is the former Portland Science Center, 68 Commercial Street, which space was … Continue reading