Property owners near 126 & 128 North Street were the recent recipients of a city postcard informing them of an upcoming second look at an already approved application for two condominiums to be built on North Street on Munjoy Hill … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Janet Mills for Governor Campaign Statement on Paul LePage’s Official Campaign Launch
Janet Mills for Governor campaign spokesman Michael Perry issued the following statement today on Paul LePage officially launching his run for a third term as Maine’s governor: “Since day one, Governor Mills has delivered for hardworking Maine people and Maine … Continue reading
Governor Mills Mourns the Passing of 1,000 People From COVID-19
Governor Janet Mills marked the passing of 1,000 deaths due to COVID-19 yesterday in a press release issued by her office. “Nearly 19 months after this pandemic began, today marks a grim and unwelcome milestone. Those we lost to COVID-19 … Continue reading
Monument Square Businesses Damaged by Arrested Man Needing Mental Health Care
“It all started on Saturday night with a mental health crisis. Believing that he needed mental health care based on his behavior Saturday evening, Portland Police officers took him to Maine Medical Center that night. He was released and not … Continue reading
Ferdinand’s Sells Homegrown Flowers to Help Others as Maine Joins Texas Amicus Brief
“Since the pandemic I’ve learned that I want to do more for my community. I had to figure out how to fund my interests,” said Diane Toepler, owner of the 20 year old store, Ferdinand. “One of my interests is … Continue reading
Arctic Council Celebrates 25 Years of Cooperation
On September 19, 1996, the eight Arctic States signed the Ottawa Declaration, establishing the Arctic Council to enhance cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States, Arctic Indigenous Peoples and other Arctic inhabitants according to a press release issued today … Continue reading
New Book “Thank Goodness for YOU !” Sends Positive Message to Children
Teaching children from all backgrounds to be thankful for what they have and most of all for each other is the positive message in a recently self-published children’s book by east end resident Janine Gleason. Illustrations are by Canadian Cynthia … Continue reading
United Way Food Drive + Can Sculpture Contest Friday
The United Way of Southern Maine will host a Drive-Thru Food Drive and Can Sculpture Contest this Friday, September 17 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at Wayside Food Programs, 135 Walton Street, Portland. The event is part of the … Continue reading
Opening of Munjoy Hill Moss Galleries Features Monhegan Abstract Artist
Lynn Mapp Drexler, a prominent abstract painter, will be featured at the opening of the Elizabeth Moss Galleries, on Munjoy Hill next month. The original Moss Galleries is located in the Falmouth Shopping Center, Route 1, Falmouth. Recently, Elizabeth Moss … Continue reading
City Issues RFP for Historic Preservation Impact Study Due October 13th
The city of Portland is inviting proposals from qualified constituents to complete a HIstoric Preservation Impact study. When the city council first adopted Portland’s Historic Preservation ordinance, six local historical districts and five historic landscape districts based on previously designed … Continue reading