By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,476) The public is invited to attend a rally and memorial service for Trayvon Martin at 5 pm this afternoon at Portland Monument Square. It’s an opportunity to honor the memor of Trayvon Martin and to call … Continue reading
Category Archives: News From the Hill
Tenants at 23 Madison Street Sleep Through Early AM Gunshot Noise
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,475) A tenant at 23 Madison Street in East Bayside heard a commotion outside his home early this morning. The tenant said he heard running and other noise, but it didn’t surprise him because that … Continue reading
The Bay House Phase 2 Prelininary Application Filed with City
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,474) A preliminary application for the second phase of The Bay House was filed with the city’s Planning Office earlier this week. The document was filed by Sebago Technics on behalf of Atlas Investment Group, LLC., Boston. … Continue reading
Bayside ‘Swirl’ Benches Scent Fades; “Follow the Money”
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,473) At its monthly meeting this afternoon, the Portland Public Art Committee voted unanimously to accept a gift of four sculptures and two benches from William D. Hammil to the city’s Jetport. The acceptance is subject to finding appropriate … Continue reading
Erv Bickford’s Dream of a Museum Comes to Life in Yarmouth
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,472) For years, the signature Bickford antique trucks have been central to the parade in the annual Yarmouth Clam Festival. Each year one or more of Erv’s antique trucks lumbered down the town’s tree lined Main Street as many … Continue reading
Heat Overwhelms Runners in Old Port Half Marathon Sunday
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,471) Three thousand runners from Texas to Maine descended upon the Ocean Gateway Terminal today for the third running of the Shipyard Old Port 5K & Half Marathon race. Some half marathon runners were surprised by the modified course that took them … Continue reading
Maine Brewers’ Draw Crowd to Portland Waterfront Fundraiser
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,470) The craft beers were good and cold, there was a nice breeze off the ocean and plenty of wonderful food pepared by Sebago Brewing Company at today’s fundraiser for the Maine Brewers’ Guild on the … Continue reading
MaineYogaFest at EECS a First in Maine; 7/13-7/14
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,469) “We went to a national yoga festival in Vermont last spring and wondered why don’t we have this in Maine?” said Justine Carlisle, one of the three founders of the Maine YogaFest late this afternoon. … Continue reading
Maine Brewers’ Guild Coming to Maine State Pier Tomorrow
By Carol McCracken (Post # 1,468) Preparation is well underway for the debut of a craft brew event in Portland hosted by the three year old Maine Brewers’ Guild – the one day event begins tomorrow at noon and runs the rest … Continue reading
Congress Square Future & Cost of Living Focus of Mayor’s Meeting
By Carol McCracken (Post #1,467) Late this afternoon Mayor Michael Brennan hosted his first “Meet the Mayor” public meeting intended to invite an informal discussion of city policies and issues. About twenty attended and took advantage of the opportunity to bring a more … Continue reading