By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,040) Not so fast was the sentiment of Creative Portland Corporation at its board meeting on Wednesday, December 7, 2011. The concern was over recent news reports that the city may be considering selling the … Continue reading
Category Archives: News From the Hill
City Manager Rees Requests Response From OccupyMaine by 12/15th; Paper Trail Continues Between City & “OM”
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,039) City Manager Mark H. Rees has written John Branson, pro bono attorney for OccupyMaine to inform the city by Thursday, Frday, 15 of what the group intends to do in view of the fact … Continue reading
Labor Mural Litigation Update; Plaintiffs Request Jury Trial Rather Than Summary Judgment
By Carol McCracken (Post # l,038) The national spotlight shone brightly on Maine last March when Governor Paul LePage ordered a commissioned labor mural removed from the walls of the reception area at the Department of Labor in Augusta. The … Continue reading
Council Denies OccupyMaine Permit & Expects Lawsuit; “The City is Forcing Us To Go To Court,” Attorney John Branson
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,037) Around 11:30 last night, the city council voted, 8 to 1, not to approve OccupyMaine’s amended petition filed with the city on December 5, 2011 which the Council requested from the group. The dissenting … Continue reading
OccupyMaine Files Petition for Initial Redress of Grievances With City Council; Requests Change of City’s Bank to In-state Financial Institution, Etc…
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,036) Just hours before the city council’s special meeting on whether or not to approve an amended petition filed by John Branson, pro bono attorney for OccupyMaine, Branson filed electronically with Gary C. Wood, Esq., … Continue reading
‘Bakery on the Hill’ Becomes ‘Bakery on the Hill Gallery’..
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,035) “We never expected to be so successful so quickly,” said Cecilia Vazquez, co-owner of the newly opened “Bakery on the Hill.” Providing a warm and welcoming environment in addition to rich pastries has become … Continue reading
Michael F. Brennan Sworn in Today as Portland’s First Elected Mayor in Decades
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,034) Just after noon today, former Maine State Senator Michael F. Brennan was sworn in as Portland’s first popularly elected mayor in over 80 years. Formalities before his swearing in by city clerk Kathy Jones, … Continue reading
OccupyMaine Attorney Files Amended Petition With City This Afternoon; Matter to be Heard by City Council 12/7, 7 pm.
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,033) John H. Branson, attorney for OccupyMaine, filed an amended petition with the city of Portland earlier today. The eight page amended petition included 8 substantive changes to the original petition filed on November 29th … Continue reading
Brennan’s Inaugural Reception at Ocean Gateway a First for the First Popularly Elected Mayor in Decades
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,032) Mayor-Elect Michael Brennan will be sworn in at noon tomorrow, Monday December 5th at city hall as in past years. The reception will take place at the Ocean Gateway Terminal between 6-9 pm, rather … Continue reading
Public Safety Committee Votes Not to Recommend OccupyMaine Petition to City Council for Approval; “Clear Out of the Park Now and Come Back With a More Reasonable Proposal,” Chair Suslovic
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,031) In a unanimous decision that took 5 hours of public testimony, presentations and debate, the city’s Public Safety Committee voted last night not to recommend to the full city council that it approve the … Continue reading