On Monday, August 21, 2023, at 4:58 pm., Portland Police made a traffic stop at the intersection of Park Avenue and Mellen Street. After a brief investigation, it was discovered that a passenger in the car Justin Williams, of Saco … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2023
Rick’s Lobby Cafe in Post Office Square Building Closing on September 1, 2023
“We are still figuring out what we will do next,” said Molly Wood late this morining as she discussed the surprise that Rick’s Lobby Cafe will be closing on Friday, September 1, 2023 following eight years of business in the … Continue reading
East End Community School Educator Finalist for 2014 Maine Teacher of the Year !
Joshua Chard. a second amd third grade looping teacher at East End Community School, is among four finaliss in the running for 2024 Maine Teacher of the Year. A decision which of the four teachers will receive that honor is … Continue reading
11th Child from Somali Resides on Munjoy Hill Embracing Life’s ‘Full Circle’
“When I was five years old, my father was killed by highway robbers in Mugadisho, Somalia,” said Ahmed Mohammed Nur. 35 years old, this afternoon. He was a highly successful international trader from the Middle East and Asia Minor countries. … Continue reading
Lynne Drexler Exhibit at Munjoy Hill’s Moss Galleries Draws Interest from Collectors
The current Lynne Drexler exhibit at the Moss Galleries on Munjoy Hill, is an effort to display paintings from as many periods of her life as possible. This exhibit provides an opportunity for viewers to see how her art evolved … Continue reading
Sixty-five Million for Housing Dedicated in Mills Surplus Budget
The state government is completing its year with a $141 million surplus according to a press release issued by Governor Janet T. Mills (D) office yesterday. This amount in the so-called Rainy Day fund triggers an amount be distributed to … Continue reading
Governor Mills Requests Disaster Funds for Damage Caused by Severe June Rain & Flooding in Western Maine
Governor Janet T. Mills (D) has requested that President Joe Biden issue Major Disaster Declaratins to help Western Maine recover from June storms that brought heavy rainfall and flooding that caused more than $9 million in infrastructure damage. In letters … Continue reading
“Free Pantry” Parked in CHAVAL Parking Lot Until Labor Day 2023
“We have not had the Free Pantry in our parking lot long enough to develop a strategy that will keep it fully stocked by the community,” said Ilma Lopez, owner of CHAVAL, on the west end of Portland this afternoon. … Continue reading
Arrest Made in Child Abduction Case in Portland
On August 13, 2023, the Pprtland Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Divison was contacted by the Baltimore Police Department in regard to an abducted 10-year-old child that was taken from Baltimore and believed to be in the city of Portland. The … Continue reading
EXPO Residents Prepare to Move on Wednesday, August 16, 2023 to Nearby Hotels
Asylum seekers who have been living at the EXPO, on Park Avenue, were preparing late this afternoon to move to hotels in either Freeport or Lewiston tomorrow morning at 9:00 am promptly. The woman in the photo at left said … Continue reading