Earlier this month, the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) has submitted a proposal for regulatory changes to the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in advance of role making. The proposal includes measures which reduce the presumed risk of an … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Neighborhood Meeting for North Street Redevelopments Coming Up
You are invited to attend a second neighborhood meeting on Thursday, January 16, 2019, at 5:30 pm at The Root Cellar, 94 Washington Avenue, on the east end of Portland. The discussion will focus on revised plans for the redevelopment … Continue reading
Senator Collins: “Stop Playing Politics with the Senate Trial”
“Senator Collins must demand a fair impeachment trial and get the facts available to the Senate for the upcoming trial of President Trump. It is the Senate’s job to hold Trump accountable for his illegal actions,” said a coalition of fourteen … Continue reading
“Republican Press Herald” Downsizes Again & Again
It’s almost a collectors’ item these days. That’s because it is so difficult to find a hard copy of the daily “Republican Press Herald” on news stands where they are ordinarily for sale in bulk. After this pattern played out … Continue reading
Critics Question Motive Behind Trump’s Assassination of Iranian Commander
Critics of Tyrannical Trump are questioning the motive behind his assassination of the top Iranian general since it was first announced. The Iranian General was assassinated last night at the Baghdad International Airport according to Trump’s announcement. No one in … Continue reading
New Year’s Day Tradition at “Katie Made Bakery” Delights
For a few years now, the special Katie Made Bakery, 181 Congress Street, on Munjoy HIll has been open on New Years Day morning. It’s a tradition that accommodates those looking for brunch to keep the celebration of the New … Continue reading