Proposals for Working Waterfront Access Protection Program projects are being sought by the State of Maine. Awards will be made from funds in the Fiscal Year 2022 – 2023 budget. There is $1.2 million available for working waterfront projects in … Continue reading
Author Archives: Munjoy Hill News
Pingree Releases Statement on Reported ‘End’ to ICE’s Operation in Maine
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-ME) released the following statement yesterday in response to reports that the Department of Homeland Security has ended “Operation Catch of the Day” in Maine: “I cannot independently confirm this announcement because the Department of Homeland Security … Continue reading
Maine Nurses Holding Two Vigils Honoring RN Alex Pretti and All Killed by ICE; Friday, January 29th
Registered nurses from medical centers in Maine will hold vigils to honor Alex Pretti, an RN who was slain by CBP officers in Minndeapolis as well as remember all who have been killed by federal immigratdion agent and demand the … Continue reading
AG Frey Joins Multistate Coalition Condemning DOJ Threats Against Minnesota
AG Aaron M. Frey today joined a coalition of 21 other attorneys general in denouncing the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) latest attempt to coerce the State of Minnesota. In a letter to US Attorney General Pam Bondi and Secretary of … Continue reading
Platner Skeptic That ICE Operation Ended in Maine at Portland Protest
Graham Platner, a candidate for US Senate from Maine, said this morning that he has doubts as to whether or not the announcement that ICE operations in Maine have ended. His doubts were expressed moments before a protest outside … Continue reading
Minnesota Educators Mobilize to Protect Students and Families
The sun is setting and the temperature dropping to -22 when Minneapolis area teachers Naomi Stenson and Lorna Plana lift the hatch on Plana’s minivan and load it with supplies for children afraid to leave their homes. Rolling past homes … Continue reading
Platner on TV Statewide Through Primary Says His Campaign Manager
Graham Platner’s campaign for US Senate this week went up with a TV ad airing across Maine. Graham will remain on TV through the primary. The 60-second spot, titled “Mainers First”, highlights Graham’s story, why he’s running and how Senator … Continue reading
Death of Oakland Man Under Investigation by Maine State Police
On Saturday, January 24, 2026, at approimately 8:57 am., the Fairfield Police Department received a 91 call about a male found on the side of the road and not breathing on the Martin Stream Road in Fairfield. Police responded and … Continue reading
Portland Officials Consider Supporting Minnesota’s Lawsuit Against ICE
Mayor Mark Dion and the city council met in executive session on Monday evening, January 26 to discuss participating in a lawsuit in support of Minnesota and the Twin Cities. During the meeting they received legal guidance regarding litigation in … Continue reading
Nine Arrested at “Pray in” Protest at Senator Collins’ Office
On Tuesday, January 27, 2026 at 1:03 pm., Portland Police responded to MAGA member Collins’ office on the eighth floor of One Canal Plaza for a report of approximately 50 people protesting according to a press release received late this … Continue reading