Architect Henry Moss, a principal of Bruner/Cott Architects of Cambridge, Massachusetts, presented the Portland Foreside’s preliminary design proposal for the reconstruction of the historic building 12 on the east end’s waterfront. to the Historic Preservation Board. Building 12, the pattern … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2019
LEGAL LEAVES: CANNABIS EDUCATION SERIES COMING TO PORTLAND !
ANNOUNCING: LEGAL LEAVES: An Education in Cannabis Education, @ The Cloudport, 63 Federal Street, Portland, Maine 04101 LEGAL LEAVES # 1, $45.00: “Rec Check; Growficiency; Municipal Mayhem” AGENDA: The first event in this series will feature 3 presentations on 3 topics followed by … Continue reading
UPDATE: Narrow Gauge Museum Relocates to Temporary Trailer, But When?
It was reported previously herein that the narrow gauge Museum must vacate its current building at Portland Foreside by the end of this month. That’s because of the redevelopment of this almost ten acres of valuable waterfront property by Portland … Continue reading
Governor Orders All Flags Flown at Half Mast Until August 8th
Governor Janet T. Mills has ordered that the United States and State of Maine flags be flown at half-staff statewide immediately until sunset on Thursday August 8, 2019 in honor of the victims of El Paso,Texas and Dayton, Ohio and … Continue reading
Portland Man Arrested for Elevated Aggravated Assault Leaving Victim in Critical Shape
Everett H. Meserve (11/8/56) was arrested and charged with Elevated Aggravated Assault on Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 11:00 pm after an investigation into the assault of his neighbor. On Saturday, August 3, 2019, just after 4:00 pm. police were … Continue reading
Annual Picnic Craft Fair at Lincoln Park Draws Many
The Annual Picnic Craft Fair at Lincoln Park took place under bright,sunny skies today. According to Amy Teh, organizer of the event, there were 130 craft and vintage vendors participating in the white tent village between 11:00 am – 6:00 … Continue reading
Chickenpox Cases Found at Portland Expo
Multiple cases of chickenpox in individuals staying at the Portland Expo have been identified according to a press release issued this morning by the city. It is working with the Maine CDC to limit further exposure. It has also been … Continue reading
Record Signatures Filed at City Hall for Two Charter Amendments
Anna Kellar, executive director of Maine Citizens for Clean Elections Portland, said that over 100 volunteers collected 16,680 signatures from all corners of Portland and submitted them to the city clerk’s office late this afternoon for certification within 20 days. … Continue reading
Commercial Street Operations & Master Plan Meeting Coming Up!
You are invited to attend a public meeting on Tuesday, August 13, from 6:00 pm – 8:15 pm at Rines Auditorium of the Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Square, to review and get input on alternative transportation operations and infrastructure concepts for … Continue reading