“The campaign is only one part of it all. The real work really starts now,” said Roberto Rodriguez, early this afternoon following the gracious concession of Brandon Mazer at the Ocean Gateway on the Portland waterfront. Mazer conceded to Rodriguez … Continue reading
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Recount for At-Large Council Seat Continues Today at 10:00 am
Last Thursday, November 4th, 2021, two of the four candidates for at-large seats on the Portland City Council participatged in a “by lot” determination for the winner of the seat. Two of the candidates Brandon Mazer and Roberto Rodriquez each … Continue reading
Brandon Mazer Wins At-Large Seat in “By Lot” Ceremony This Morning
Brandon Mazer won an at-large seat on the Portland City Council this morning in a brief,outdoor ceremony in front of city hall. Mazer won “by lot” – that is a card of his and that of his competitor, Roberto Rodriguez, … Continue reading
At-Large Council Race Result to be Determined 11/4 Morning Outside City Hall
The City Clerk announced early this afternoon that a public drawing by lot will be held tomorrow, Thursday, November 4, 2021 at 10:00 am in the Ganley Plaza out front of city hall, to determine the winner of the at-large … Continue reading
Congratulations to Anna Trevorrow on Victory as City Councilor From District 1
Congratulations to Anna Trevorrow in her victory to represent residents of District 1 on the Portland City Council. It’s been a long, dark night for many living in District 1 these past few years. But this welcome shift in representation … Continue reading
Michniewicz Election Mailer Sparks Concern on Unanswered Questions About Her Views
Like many of you, during the last few weeks, my mail box was flooded with election promotional material for today’s city council election. They all looked pretty standard – the usual format and quotes similar to past years. But last … Continue reading
“My Witch” Perfect on-Stage Celebration on Halloween Day
While young witches and their moms scurried around the busy streets of Freeport this afternoon scooping up Halloween treats, their elders were inside a newly minted and packed theater, listening to New York actress Jean Tafler, beautifully describe the journey … Continue reading
Supreme Court’s Refusal to Block Mills’ Vaccine Mandate in National Spotlight
The news that the Supreme Court will not block Maine’s vaccine mandate for health care workers made it into the national spotlight as well as state news. That significant news made today’s NEW YORK TIMES in a comprehensive article by … Continue reading
State’s Largest Convention Center Coming to Westbrook; Portland Blew it!
Portland – You Blew it! Plans to build the largest conference and meeting center in Maine were released yesterday by Rock Row, the developer of the yet to be named venue. It is expected to cost $600 million and to … Continue reading
Congress Square Redesign Public Forum Planned for November 6 at Westin Hotel
The public is invited to attend an in-person public forum on the Congress Square Redesign on Saturday, November 6, 2021 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm at the Westin Hotel, 157 High Street, in downtown Portland. The forum is hosted by … Continue reading