By Carol McCracken (Post # l,126) Professor Frank Monsour appeared before the city’s planning board late yesterday afternoon to make his case as to why it should recommend to the city counsel that it act favorably upon Monsour’s application for … Continue reading
Category Archives: News From the Hill
Labor Mural Attorneys File Appeal Against Judge Woodcock’s Decision Last Month
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,125) Attorneys for the plaintiffs in the nationally recognized lawsuit against Maine’s Governor Paul LePage have filed a notice of appeal to the U.S. District Court’s decision granting the State’s motion for summary judgment and … Continue reading
City’s Task Force on Homelessness Due to Report to City Council on or by 6/5/12 With Recommendations
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,125) City shelters are straining to meet the needs of those who require shelter during this economic downturn which is expected to continue making a slow recovery in the State of Maine. To address this … Continue reading
US Rep Chellie Pingree Keynote Speaker at League of Conservation Voters Conference in Portland
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,124) “Republican caucuses are so divided now. We used to be able to find people with similar opinions. Not any more. We need to change the outlook we now have in the Congress,” said US … Continue reading
Urban Earth Day Celebraton April 22nd; “Every Earth Day is Important,” Mayor Brennan
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,123) “Earth Day is one of our most important observances,” said Mayor Michael Brennan this afternoon at city hall. The Mayor was referring to the observance of Urban Earth Day this Sunday, April 22, from … Continue reading
Meet Susan Coopersmith; Dedicated to Improving the Lives of Women in Kalebezo Village, Tanzania
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,022) “That society is down on women. I try to empower them,” said the petite Susan Coopersmith about her volunteer work in a village of 3,000 people near Lake Victoria in east Africa, Tanzania where … Continue reading
Portland to Host Community Food Forum; 4/19
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,121) The public is invited to attend a Community Food Forum to discuss and give feedback on the region’s food system. The Forum is scheduled for Thursday, April 19, 2012 from 8:30 am – 4:30 … Continue reading
“Location” Key to Success of Food Trucks in Portland; Two More Meetings Expected by Task Force
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,120) “Location, location and location” continues to be the hot button issue for members of the Food Truck Task Force meeting yesterday morning at City Hall. Ancilliary issues crept into the l l/2 hour meeeting … Continue reading
Sumner Court Developer to Challenge Findings of Zoning Administrator; Public Hearing May 17th
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,019) The city’s zoning board of appeals will take up a matter next month in which developer Ron Gan, represented by his attorney, Thomas Jewell, is appealing a decision made by Marge Schmuckal, zoning administrator … Continue reading
City Council Hears Highlights of Brewery Investigation; Council Instructs Corporation Counsel to Negotiate to Resolve the Matter..
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,018) Last night the City Council went into executive session to decide how to settle the billing dispute with Shipyard Brewing Co. regarding back unpaid sewer taxes. This move came following the presentation of a … Continue reading