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North Deering Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Set for 9/21

Posted on September 18, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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The public is invited to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for the North Deering Park  set for Thursday, September 21 at 4:30 pm.  The brief ceremony will be followed by a guided walk of the property – Ballpark Drive. In … Continue reading →

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First Debate of the 2023 Mayoral Election in Portland on 9/20

Posted on September 18, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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The first debate of the 2023 Mayoral Election in Portland is to be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2023 at the Portland Public Library  It runs from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm.  Doors will open at 6:30 pm. Its free … Continue reading →

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City Council to Hold Second Workshop on Encampment Policy 9/26; No Zoom Participation Permitted

Posted on September 18, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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The Portland City Council will hold a second workshop to further discuss policy solutions related to encampments on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at 5:00 pm.  Public comment will be accepted at this workshop.   No remote participation via Zoom will be … Continue reading →

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Governor Mills Suspends State of Emergency This Morning

Posted on September 17, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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With the imminent threat posed by Hurricane Lee having passed, Governor Janet T. Mills (D) announced this morning that she has suspended the State of Emergency she declared earlier this week in preparation for the storm.  The Governor suspended the … Continue reading →

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Cruise Ships in Portland Avoiding Hurricane Lee Leave Passengers Out of Luck!

Posted on September 16, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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The four cruise ships in Portland harbor today are here to avoid Hurricane Lee – the Hurricane that sent ships seeking refuge. but that didn’t meet its early expectations for wind and flooding in the area.  Rather, the Hurricane that … Continue reading →

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Rally Faults City Leaders for Failure to “Stop the Sweeps” Against the Homeless

Posted on September 15, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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“Portland is a city that has given up on finding housing for the homeless,” said State Representative Grayson B. Lookner, of District # 113 in Portland.. “There is one place in Maine where you can get a free mail –  … Continue reading →

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Hazard Pay in Effect in Portland During State of Emergency Says City

Posted on September 15, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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Portland businesses and employees are alerted that hazard pay is in effect during the current State of Emergency declared by Governor Mills in advance of Hurricane Lee’s impending landfill according to a press release issued by the city this morning.  … Continue reading →

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Governor Mills Applauds President’s Approval of Presidential Disaster Declaration

Posted on September 15, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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Governor Janet T. Mills (D), the first woman governor of Maine and its first woman attorney general, applauded President Biden’s approval of her request for a Presidential Emergeny Disaster Declaration in anticipation of Hurricane Lee.  The President approved the Governor’s … Continue reading →

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Boaters Weigh Options Due to Lee on Waterfront: To Stay Put or be Hauled

Posted on September 14, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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“We came up here from St. Petersburg, Florida the end of July to avoid the heat and the hurricane season.  We missed Hurricane Ivaldi and now we are here for Hurricane Lee,” said Cindy Graham, this afternoon.  She and her … Continue reading →

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Governor Declares State of Emergency Before Arrival of Hurricane Lee, Requesting Declaration from President Biden

Posted on September 14, 2023 by Munjoy Hill News
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In preparation for Hurricane Lee’s impending landfall tomorrow night, Governor Janet T. Mills (D) today declared a State of Emergency and requested that President Biden issue a preemptive Presidential Emergency Disaster Declaration for Maine according to a press release issued … Continue reading →

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In the past Carol was disappointed with the lack of news coverage of this very dynamic community on the eastern end of Portland. That's how and why this blog came into being. The main goal was to recognize people on the Hill leading unique lives, start-up businesses in the area, and other subjects of interest to people on the Hill. While local coverage of the Hill has improved, there is still plenty to report on and Carol plans on doing that for a long time to come.

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