The Maine State Police (MSP) and Waterville Police Department are investigating a shooting that happened on Tuesday, October 15, 2024 am on Highwood Street in Waterville according to a press release received late this morning from Shannon Moss, Public Information … Continue reading
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Juvenile Shot on Forest Avenue Early This Morning
On October 15, 2024, at 2:21 am. , Portland Police responded to 1390 Forest Avenue for a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, Police discovered a 17-year old juvenile who was suffering from a gunshot wound. The juvenile was transported … Continue reading
“Portland Stage” Statement: Land & Slavery Acknowledgement
“We are creating theater on land that has been cared for by the Wabanaki. We honor their community and invite you to go to the Wabanki Reach website to learn more about the Wabanaki culture as well as about restorative … Continue reading
Shots Fired on Eleanor Street Last Night
On Ocdtober 13, 2024, at 10:54 pm., Portland Police responded to 12 Eleanor Street for a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, Police discovered several bullet holes in the front of the duplex and could smell gas as a gas … Continue reading
Meet & Greet Your India Street Neighbors This Week at Shipyard Brewing
You are invited to attend a Meet & Greet hosted by the India Street Neighborhood Association on Tuesday, October 15, 2024. The event is set for 5:00 pm at the Shipyard Brewing Company, 27 Hancock Street on the east end … Continue reading
Overseas Mission on Offshore Wind Development Completed by Governor & Maine Delegation
Governor Janet T. Mills (D) and Maine’s delegation yesterday completed a weeklong trip to Norway and Denmark focused on establishing Maine as a US leader in the Gulf of Maine development and deployment of floating offshore wind turbines. Following the … Continue reading
The Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation Award PPS $25K for “Diverse” Libraries
The Portland Public Schools have been awarded $25,000 from The Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation to purchase books for the libraries of each of the district’s three middle schools: Lyman Moore, King and Lincoln. Each school’s library will be able … Continue reading
Pingree Applauds Administration’s Rule to Replace Lead Pipes Within 10 Years
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D) recently announced she is pleased the Biden-Harris administration and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for their final rule requiring states to identify and replace lead pipes within ten years – a provision Pingree has long pushed … Continue reading
Public Meeting on Libbytown Project; October 19th at City Hall
You are invited to attend an open house and public meeting to discuss the preliminary design for the Libbytdown Safety and Accessibility Project. The event is slated for Thursday, October 17, 2024 stardting at 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm. The … Continue reading
Future Location of AMVets Post 25 Uncertain Due to Parking Issues
“We don’t want to sell this property, but if we have to because of the lack of parking, across the street we may be forced to do that,” said a member of the executive board of the AMVets Post 25 … Continue reading