Late last week Governor Janet T. Mills (D), announced funding for nine new Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) conservation projects across Maine, advancing the State of Maine’s commitment to preserve precious natural resources, protect wildlife habitats and ensure public access … Continue reading
AG Frey Announces Millions in Settlement with Suboxone Maker for Alleged Monopoly Tactics
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey announced yesterday that 42 states, led by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, have negotiated a nationwisde $102.5 million settlement with the maker of Suboxone, Indivior Inc. Suboxone is a drug used to treat opioid use … Continue reading
Dr. Ryan Scallon Expected to be Confirmed as Superintendent of Portland Schools Next Week
Dr. Ryan Scallon, is expected to be confirmed as the new superintendent of Portland Public Schools at the Board’s next business meeting on Tuesday, June 6. Dr. Scallon is currently an assistant superintendent in the School District of Philadelphia. He … Continue reading
Fire on West End Displaces Eleven Tenants Early This Mornng
This morning at 4:41 am., the Portland Fire Department was called to 59 Bramhall Street for a building fire. Crews arrived to find fire coming from multiple top floor windows in a nine unit multi-family apartment building. There were working … Continue reading
Friends of Woodfords Corner Launch First Farmers’ Market Today
“The neighbors in the area wanted a Farmers’ Market we learned. It gives people a chance to get out and meet their neighbors as well as buy fresh produce and other items,” said Teresa Velliere, President of the Woodfordscorner.org. this … Continue reading
Facilities Opportunities via Live & Work in Maine
Have you moved to Maine within the past four years? Are you returning to Maine after spending time away? If you answered yes to either of these questions, the 2023 Welcome Home events, presented by Live & Work in Maine … Continue reading
Roux Campus Demolition Starts This Month; Neighborhood Forum Set for June 29th
Demolition of the former B&M Baked Bean property, now the Roux Campus, starts this month. The actual demolition is set to commence around Monday, October 5th. The first step is site preparation which means that equipment will be brought to … Continue reading
Moody’s and S&P Reaffirm Maine’s Strong Credit Rating
Governor Janet T. Mills (D) and State Treasurer Henry Beck announced yesterday that Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings Global companies that analyze and issue reports of credit worthiness, have affirmed their strong credit ratings on the State of … Continue reading
Developer Abandons Effort to Convert Warehouse into Shelter for Asylum Seekers
Kevin Bunker, of Developers Collaborative, confirmed today that he has abandoned his effort to convert a massive former furniture warehouse into a shelter for new Mainers who currently are residing at the Portland Expo. The threat of a time-consuming rezoning … Continue reading
The Portland Observatory Opens Today, Saturday May 27th for the Season
The historic Portland Observatory opened this morning for the summer season. It opened with no fanfare, although in past years the opening has featured refreshments, an appearance by the District’s City Councilor as well as an appearance by descendents of … Continue reading