The Second Edition of the Maine Lit Fest is returning next month to a place near you! It runs from October 3rd to October 13th. The locations include Farmington, Portland, Brunswick, Waterville, Bangor, Presque Isle and on-line. The event is … Continue reading
First-Ever Clean Transportation Festival Coming Saturday, September 7th to Diamond Street
The first-ever Clean Transportatiom Festival is set for Saturday, September 7th from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm. It will feature an afternoon of fun, celebrating and learning about clean transportation options. The first-ever such Festival will be held at the … Continue reading
Neighborhood Meeting for 203 Fore Street Hotel Proposal on September 12th
You are invited to attend a city required meetig to discuss a mixed use development proposal for 203 Fore Street, Portland. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 12 from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm.at the Hampton Inn Cofeence Room. … Continue reading
Portland Trails Installs Traffic Calming Area on Diamond Street; Clean Transportation Festival Coming
Last month Portland Trails and the Bicycle Coalition of Maine installed temporary features on Diamond Street in Portland to slow car traffic and improve pedestrian safety. The street which has no sidewalks or curbs now features painted “curb exensions” with … Continue reading
Governor Mills Statement Honoring Labor Day
“On Labor Day, we honor the contributions of Maine people who have worked tirelessly to ensure that every adult can work safely and earn fair wages for their work. From the millworkers who fought for better conditions to Maine’s paper … Continue reading
“On Peninsula” First Solo Exhibit of Photographer Adam Powers at Maine Jewish Museum
“Portland is such a quirky place that it’s easy for me to find beauty here,” said Adam Powers, 42, recently as he described his first solo photography exhibit currently at the Maine Jewish Museum through November 1, 2024. A native … Continue reading
East Ender Helps the Most Vulnerable Among Us: People and the Planet
Elijah Wabnitz, 35, knew the career path he wanted to pursue. That’s why he majored in photography and screen writing at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. But when 7 or 8 of his college friends succumbed to drug … Continue reading
Maine Communities to Receive Millions to Support New Mainers Basics Says Congresswoman Pingree
Maine is slated to receive $5.4 milion in federal funds to help support communities that are providing critical support such as food, shelter, clothing, acute medical care and transportation to noncitizens recently released from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) … Continue reading
Maine & New Hampshire Investigating Deaths Following Early Morning Encounter on Piscataqua Bridge
At approximately 2:07 am on Thursday, August 29, 2024, the York Police Department received a 911 call from a male stating that he had been involved in a fight with his wife in Troy, New Hampshire and told authorities she … Continue reading
Labor Day Celebration in Portland at Irish Heritage Center; RSVP Needed
The Southern Maine Labor Council will be holding its free annual Labor Day Breakfast on Monday, September 2 from 8:00 am – 10:00 am at the Irish Heritage Center, 34 Gray Street, Portland. Doors open at 7:00 am. There is … Continue reading