By Carol McCracken (Post # 575) Portland will be the site of a Working Waterways and Waterfronts National Symposium on Water Access at the Spring Street Holiday Inn. The conference runs from Monday, September 27 through Thursday, Sepember 30th. The … Continue reading
Category Archives: News From the Hill
Free Ewaste Recycling Drive; 9/ll
By Carol McCracken (Post # 574) For the hard to dispose of old electronic equipment, there is relief on the way! On Saturday, September 11 there is a disposal/recycling drive for such equipment. Just bring them to the Portland Exposition … Continue reading
Hill’s Rosemont Market Robbed; Indignant Produce Buyer, Joe Fournier, Seeks Justice!
By Carol McCracken (Post # 573) Early this morning, the popular Rosemont Market & Bakery was broken into and robbed. The door windows for both the adjoining Hilltop Coffee Shop and the Rosemont were smashed and had to be replaced … Continue reading
Waiting For Mr. No Show: Earl!
By Carol McCracken (Post # 572) The atmosphere on the waterfront today was relaxed. The calm before the storm. Everything that could be done to protect the waterfront from the threatening Hurrican Earl had been done. But there is another … Continue reading
School Days…School Days on the Hill
By Carol McCracken (Pos # 571) Yesterday afternoon about 200 very warm people attended the third annual Ice Cream Social at East End Community School, 195 North Street on the Hill. It was a back to school event hosted by … Continue reading
Boat Owners Taking Earl Seriously on Portland Waterfront; Boats Hauled Early for the Season
By Carol McCracken (Post # 570) The owners of Portland Yacht Services and the boat owners docked there are taking Hurrican Earl seriously. All of the boats there are being hauled out of the water in order to avoid damage … Continue reading
Figa Restaurant: Opening in Late October
By Carol McCracken (Post # 569) The news that the foodie world has been waiting for came this afternoon from Lee Farrington: Figa restaurant will be opening on October 22nd. Farrington has been entangled in a water rights dispute that … Continue reading
New Leadership + New Direction: Gives “Hope” to Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum Supporters
By Carol McCracken (Post # 568) A recent change in leadershiip at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum together with the intent to move from its current location at 58 Fore Street has boosted hope for the future … Continue reading
Sixteen Apply for Bayside Trail Public Seating Contract; Deadline Today – Dedication June 4, 2011
By Carol McCracken (Post # 567) Sixteen proposals were received this afternoon at city hall for the $42,500 commission offered by the city for the successful application for public seating on the Bayside Trail. The RFP was issued in early … Continue reading
“Trail to Ale” Race Expects 1500 Racers; 9/19
By Carol McCracken (Post # 566) The annual 10K “Trail to Ale” Race/Walk will be held this year on Sunday, September 19. The race begins at 9 am near the beginning of the Eastern Promenade Trail and wraps up at … Continue reading