“The Uncertain Four Seasons,” a climate focused adaption of Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” delivered in high style to the young and the older asked many “what ifs” to be considered if climate change is not addressed universally.. Today’s performance on … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2022
31 Diamond Street Under Rennovation for New Tenants Later This Year
31 Diamond Street, sandwiched between Coffee by Design and a Brewery in East Bayside, is currently under rennovation to accommodate four new tenants moving in later this year or early next year according to a member of the rennovation team recently. Toad … Continue reading
Portland Adult Education to Receive Funding to Expand Programs Announces Governor
PORTLAND ADULT EDUCATION is one of the fourteen (14) organizations across the state to receive funding to expand apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships according to an announcement by Governor Janet T. Mills (D) yesterday. The $12.3 million grant awards are part of … Continue reading
Janet Mills for Governor Raises More Than $3.2 Million for Reelection
The Janet Mills for Governor Campaign announced yesterday that it has raised $3.2 million for reelection to date, including $516,941 during the April 27 through May 31, 2022 pre-primary fundraising period. The campaign has $2.3 million cash on hand. during … Continue reading
Portland Bach Experience on East End Weather Delayed to Sunday, June 5th
The East Bayside Portland Bach Experience (PBE) scheduled for today has been weather delayed to Sunday, June 5th according to Dr. Emily Isaacson, Artistic Director, of PBE. The free event has been rescheduled from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm. It … Continue reading
Portland Finds Space for all 14 Food Truck Applicants in Policy Pivot; West Should Resign
Caving to public pressure, late this afternoon interim city manager Danielle West announced that all fourteen (14) food truck owners that applied to operate in the city’s pilot program will be able to locate at the Cutter Street parking lot … Continue reading
“The City Panicked at These Complaints. They are Afraid of Offending Anyone,” said City Employee
A two-hour protest in front of Portland’s city hall ended just after 10:00 this morning with no resolution from Interim City Manager West. Jordan Rubin, owner of Mr.Tuna and organizer of the protest said West emailed him that she was … Continue reading
City Names Ten Food Trucks to Relocate off Eastern Promenade
Portland’s spokeswoman has announced the names of the ten food trucks that have won one of the coveted ten spots in the middle parking lot off Cutter Street. As of June 15, food trucks will no longer be allowed to … Continue reading
Governor Mills Announces $850. Checks to Begin Arriving Next Week
Governor Janet Mills (D) announced this morning that her Administration will send the first round of $850. relief checks to Maine people beginning tomorrow, launching one of the strongest relief programs in the country. The Department of Administrative and Financial … Continue reading