Milly’s Market, a boutique grocery store on the first floor of The Casco. is having its grand opening on Tuesday, July 29. morning, according to Matt Manson, owner of this light and bright addition to the east end community in … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2025
Suspect Taken into Custody After Firing Shots Near Bishop Street This Evening
On Saturday, July 26, at 4:38 pm., Portland Police responded to the wooded area off Bishop Street for a report of a male with a gun who had fired multiple gunshots. The department’s Special Reaction Team (SRT) responded to the … Continue reading
Bancroft Contracting Expands with New Marine Division; Mega Yacht COLUMBIA Docked at PYS
With the recent establishment of a Marine Division, Bancroft Contracting Corporation has significantly expanded its portfolio in the Portland area said Captain Dan Hassett. Earlier this week, he graciously took time to describe the expansion of Bancroft while overseeing the … Continue reading
Department of Marine Resources Names Director of the Maine Coastal Program
Jocelyn Runnebaum, Ph.D. has joined the Maine Department of Marine Resources as Director of the Maine Coastal Program (MCP) it was announced earlier this week. Dr. Runnebaum replaces Kathleen Leyden, who retired from state service in March. She will begin … Continue reading
Senator Collins Out-of-Sync With Most Who Want Epstein Files Released: Why?
Senator Susan Collins (R) has no opinion on whether or not the Epstein files should be released said a staff member who answered her Washington, DC office phone number this afternoon. “I don’t know how she feels about this,” said … Continue reading
Pingree & Massie Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Local Livestock Farmers
Representatives Chellie PIngree (D-ME) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) reintroduced the PRIME Act, a bipartisan legislation to make it easier for small farms and ranches to serve consumers. The PRIME Act, HR 4700, would give individual states freedom to permit intrastate … Continue reading
Portland Library to Serve as Cooling Center Due to Heat Advisory; Friday, July 25th
The downtown Portland Public Library at 5 Monument Square will serve as Portland’s cooling center on Friday, July 25th during its normal hours of 10:00 am – to 5:00 pm. The city is activating a cooling center as the National … Continue reading
Dump Truck Driver Dies Following Crash in Stetson Yesterday Afternoon
On Wednesday, July 23, 2025, at approximately 1:09 pm., Troopers responded to a report of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Lapoint Road and Merrill Road in Stetson. The preliminary investigation indicates that a tractor trailer unit traveling north … Continue reading
Vigil at Monument Square Tonight Honors Martyrs and the Disabled by Israel’s Unrelenting Gaza Genocide
This evening at 7:00 pm., there will be a Vigil at Monument Square to honor the martyrs and those permanently disabled and maimed by Israel’s unrelenting genocide in Gaza according to a press release received from the Coalition for Palestine … Continue reading
Mt. Joy Orchard Work Party Set for Thursday, July 24th; Plus Future Dates
Join us for our next work party! It is set for Thursday, July 24th from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Feel free to come late or leave early. We will be pulling weeds, managing orchard diseases and watering newer plantings. Bring … Continue reading