By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,256) The City’s Public Health Division will hold a seasonal flu vaccination clinic tomorrow in the State of Maine room at city hall. It runs from 11 am to 3 pm. The seasonal flu vaccine … Continue reading
Category Archives: News From the Hill
Russian Students Add to Portland Veterans’ Day Remembrance on City Hall Steps
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,255) Public officials gathered once again on the steps of City Hall late this morning to thank all veterans for their extraordinary service and sacrifices to this country during wartime. Portland Mayor Michael Brennan said that … Continue reading
Annual District 1 Neighborhood Meeting Covers All Manner of Concerns; Intensified Odor from Sewage Treatment Facility Addressed
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,254) The annual District 1 neighborhood meeting took place this evening at the East End Community School. About sixty-one people attended the meeting, nineteen of them city employees. The meeting was facilitated by East End city … Continue reading
Voting Heavy in Portland; “Perhaps Heavier Than in 2008”, City Clerk Jones
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,253) “Voting has been heavy in Portland. Perhaps heavier than in 2008, said Kathy Jones, city clerk late this afternoon from her office at city hall. City employee Jimmy Lobley was sitting at a large table in … Continue reading
East Enders Rally Supporters of Same Sex Marriage Ballot Intiative; Both Religious and Secular Groups at Work
Anne Underwood, co-founder of Catholics for Marriage Equality By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,252) About thirty people from Catholics for Marriage Equality gathered this morning on the corner of Cumberland Avenue and Franklin Street – across from the Cathedral – to … Continue reading
Bakery on the Hill Encourages Public to Vote; Free Cupcake to Those Who Do!
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,251) “I believe voting is such a privilege. There have been so many before us who didn’t have the privilege,” said Alexandra Trischler, an owner of Bakery On the HIll, last week. “I just want to thank everyone … Continue reading
Cummings Center to Get New Roof Next Month; No Storm Damage Blamed
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,250) The upper roof of the Cummings Center is due to be replaced next month. Public bids for the work went out several weeks ago according to Aaron Shields, project manager, in the public buildings Division for the … Continue reading
Meet The Spirit of Halloween: Allison Carey, Hill Resident
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,249) Ghost Girls, Wicked Witch of the West, Jumping Spider, and the Harvester. They are all there and many more – at the “Spirit of Halloween store. Last minute shoppers with small children to dress … Continue reading
Portland Waterfront Defends Itself from Sandy; “PYS” Works to Save Dock Buffeted by Wind and Waves (Portland Will Have Trash Pickup Tuesday AM!)*
Dock Buffeted by Winds and Waves from Sandy; Later in the Day as Winds Gusted up to 50 mph, on the Waterfront, It Tossed Violently. By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,248) Crews from Portland Yacht Services worked intently for several hours … Continue reading
Harvest on the Harbor Draws Attendees From All Over the World
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,247) Angela and David Carlton, left Miami Airport, about mid-afternoon on Friday – that was just after the worst of hurricane Sandy hit the Miami area. The couple’s destination was Portland and the popular Savory … Continue reading