By Frederick McCann, Candidate for Portland Water District Trustee, https://fred4water.com The East End is home to a number of Portland’s greatest landmarks – the Portland Observatory, Fort Sumner Park with its incredible views and of course the Eastern Promenade. Before … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2022
Court Agrees to Lobstermen’s Motion to Expedite Appeal!
Today, Wednesday, October 19, 2022, a federal appeals court sided with the Maine Lobstermen’s Association (MLA) in granting the MLA’s request to expedite consideration of its appeal of the decision in Maine Lobstermen’s Association vs. National Marine Fisheries Service. The … Continue reading
Janet Mills for Governor Unveils New TV Ad Touting Bipartisanship
The Janet Mills for Governor Campaign unveiled a new television ad on Monday, touting her work to bring Republicans, Democrats and Independents together to solve problems. The ad is called – “It Pays Off – and was filmed at Becky’s … Continue reading
“HP” Impact Study Underway Under New City Program Manager
Evan Schueckler has been hired as the Historic Preservation Program Manager for the City of Portland. Formerly, he worked for the city and county of Denver, Colorado. Mr. Schueckler has an undergraduate degree in architectural history and a master’s degree … Continue reading
Jeff Tarling Recognized by Rotary Club With its Highest Honor
Jeff Tarling, city arborist, was named a Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club’s highest honor, last night at the city council meeting by Mayor Kate Snyder. “The Paul Harris Fellow recognizes your significant contributions to the Portland community. As the city … Continue reading
Starbucks Coffee Employees in Old Port of Portland Vote to Unionize!
“We won. The union is official,” emailed Mandie Cantrell to this blogger earlier this evening. Cantrell was referring to a vote that took place throughout today – a vote to determine whether or not to unionize. A happy Cantrell emailed … Continue reading
Starbucks Old Port Workers Expected to Become Second in State to Unionize
Starbucks workes are voting today on whether or not to unionize according to Mandi Cantrell, an organizer of the union effort at the Middle Street location in the Old Port of Portland. Workers started voting this morning from 10:00 am … Continue reading
DAY OF DEMOCRACY: For Information on Voting and Resources; October 20th
Are you looking for information on the voting process in Portland? If so, an upcoming Resource Fair may provide you the answers to your important questions so you can make intellligent choices on the upcoming November 8th ballot. A DAY … Continue reading
Stolen Firearm Recovered During Portland Arrest This Morning
This morning, Sunday, October 16, 2022, just after 2:30 am., Portland Police were called to Rick’s Cabaret, 200 Riverside Street, for the report of a disturbance where a patron threatened staff with a firearm. When officers arrived, a subject later … Continue reading
First Annual Cider Press Celebration at Mount Joy Orchard on East End Delights Many
“This is a larger turnout than we expected. It’s one of the most successful events we’ve had, but not the largest,” said Aaron Parker, Lead Organizer of the first annual cider press apple celebration this afternoon at the Mount Joy … Continue reading