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Federal Surge COVID-19 Response Team Coming to Maine Medical Center Sunday Evening

Posted on December 10, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

Governor Janet T. Mills (D), the first woman governor of Maine, announced yesterday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved her request for a Federal COVID-19 Surge Response Team on behalf of Maine Medical Center (MMC) in Portland. … Continue reading →

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Governor Mills Addresses Roux Institute Inaugural Class of Entrepreneurs

Posted on December 9, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

Ten entrepreneurs. each of whom completed a 13 week intensive course today at The Roux Institute. made pitches for their start-ups at Demo Day this afternoon. This class of entrepreneurs was the first to complete the course that began in … Continue reading →

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Governor Mills Deploys Maine National Guard to Maintain Hospital Capacity

Posted on December 8, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

Governor Janet Mills, (D), the first woman Governor of Maine, announced this afternoon at the weekly MaineCDC briefing, that she has activated addidtional members of the Maine National Guard to help alleviate short-term capacity constraints at hospitals and maintain access … Continue reading →

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Four Robberies Under Investigation by Portland Police

Posted on December 7, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

Four robberies that occurred between December 4th and 6th are under investigation by the Portland Police Department according to a press release issued today by the Department. An initial review indicates they may be connected. On Saturday, December 4th at … Continue reading →

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Cat Owners Face Empty Food Shelves in Grocery Stores for Their Pets

Posted on December 6, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

“I’ve been to six grocery stores today and I can’t find the cat food I need for Connan,” said a frustrated Andrew Harris late last week.  Harris was looking for kibble that comes in bags for his 17 year old … Continue reading →

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Annual ‘Art on the Hill’ Returns to East End Community School After Pandemic Pause

Posted on December 3, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

The annual ‘Art on the Hill’  craft fair got off to a rousing start this evening when many people showed up for the  event after a pandemic pause last year.   It’s held at East End Community School, 195 North Street, … Continue reading →

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Shots Fired Incident on East End Investigated by Portland Police

Posted on December 3, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

A report of shots fired in the area of Anderson and Everett Streets on the east end of Portland around 5:11 pm yesterday brought a response from the Portland Police according to a press release issued late this afternoon. Portland … Continue reading →

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USM Search Committee Formed to Hire President to Replace Cummings

Posted on December 3, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

A search committee taked with findin a new President for the University of Southern Maine, (USM) has been formed it was announced this morning.  Current President Dr. Glen Cummings, announced in Ocdtober that he will be sepping down July 1, … Continue reading →

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Special Gifts for Special People This Holiday Season

Posted on December 2, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

“People are buying more wool winter clothes because their children are outdoors more.  A lot of schools are spending more time outside because of the pandemic,” said Samara Kupferberg, owner of Starry Eyes, a children’s boutique located at 76 Washington … Continue reading →

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Maine Sets Records in COVID-19 Pandemic Cases; First US Omicron Case Detected in California

Posted on December 1, 2021 by Munjoy Hill News

At his weekly briefing this afternoon, Dr. Nirav Shah, Director of Maine’s CDC, announced that the state has set records in some areas of the COVID-19 pandemic.  As of today, Dr. Shah said that 334 people are hospitalized with COVID-19.  … 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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