“I really like to wake up every day in a different port,” said David Stewart, this afternoon as he and his parents watched the departure of the Norwegian Line cruise ship Breakaway at Portland Landing near Ocean Gateway on the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2022
Governor Mills Unveils New Helicopter to Fight Forest Fires
Governor Janet T. Mlils (D), today unveiled the state’s newly acquired Bell 107 helicoper that will be used by the Maine Forest Service (MFS) to fight forest fires and assist in search and rescue missions. The unveiling happened in Old … Continue reading
Portland Police Department Holds Hiring Event Next Week
The Portland Police Department is holding an in-person hiring event on Monday, August 29, from 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm in the plaza at 109 Middle Street. This event requires no pre-registration and gives propspective applicants an opportunto to learn … Continue reading
Governor Addresses Groundbreaking of International Cold Storage Facility on Portland Waterfront
“While the day is dull, the future is bright for the state of Maine,” said Matt Burns, Executive Director of the Maine Port Authority, at the long-awaited groundbreaking for the cold storage facility on the Portland waterfront this morning. The … Continue reading
Portland’s Proposed Director is an Unnecessary Waste of Financial Resources!
The city of Portland has decided, with its tin ear in tact, it needs a Director of Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The successful candidate will act as advisor to the interim city manager on issues of diversity, equity and … Continue reading
Maine Med Nurses Overwhelmingly Vote “Yes!” to Keep The Union
Once again, Maine Medical Center nurses in Portland have voted to support unionization, announced Maine State Nurses Association (MSNA) in a press release today. In the union vote held August 17 and August 18, nurses voted by an even larger … Continue reading
Starbucks Union Organizer Well Acquainted With The Union Experience
When it comes to living the union life, Mandie Cantrell is experienced. It’s been all around her and part of her life for some time. And now she’s leading her 14 or so co-workers through the process of organizing a … Continue reading
New Bike Share Program Launch to be Completed by September 1
For years now, the city of Portland has been trying to set up a Bike Share Program. But until Tandem Mobiiity, a remote company, came along it had been unsuccessful in this endeavor. The Bike Share Program is seen as … Continue reading
Pingree Announces $$ in Infrastructure Funding for Electric Buses in Southern Maine
Today, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-ME). announced federal funding made possible through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to replace diesel buses with battery electric buses in southern Maine. Awarded through the US Department of Transportation’s Low-and-No-Emission Vehicle Program, the Biddeford-Saco-Old Orchard Beach … Continue reading
Pup-up Opens on India Street for Dogs and Their Owners
Bayside Bark, the popular dog supermarket formerly located at 211 Marginal Way, has pupped-up elsewhere on the east end of Portland – at 47 India Street. The new supermarket opened on July 12 according to Michael, a sales associate and … Continue reading