The city has announced that non-union staff will have to be fully vaccinated by September 10. Union employees will have to comply once any bargaining has occurred. “We are hoping to move forward with that process as quickly as possible. … Continue reading
“Observatory” Key to Portland’s Maritime History Open for Tours
A deep water port, one of the deepest on the east coast, was one of the essentials that led to the establishment of Portland as a major commercial port on the east coast and during World War 11 as an … Continue reading
97th St. Peter’s Italian Bazaar Resumes With Some Changes to Accommodate Pandemic
“We have made some changes this year to accommodate the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Sal Bonetti, co-chair of the St. Peter’s Italian Bazaar, late this afternoon at the Federal Street location on the east end of Portland. The Bazaar is a … Continue reading
Governor Mills Requires Health Care Workers to be Fully Vaccinated by October 1
Governor Mills, the first women Governor of Maine, announced this afternoon that her Administration is requiring all Maine health care workers to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 by October 1, 2021. The purpose is to protect the health and lives … Continue reading
One-Way Traffic on Some of Fore Street Starting August 16th – l/l/22
Starting the week of Monday, August 16, 2021, construction on the Fore Street Sewer Separation Project will begin. This first phase of the Project is scheduled to last until January 1, 2022. During this time, Fore Street traffic flow will … Continue reading
Maine Achieves Another Vaccination Milestone
Governor Janet T. Mills, the first woman Governor of Maine and a former Maine Attorney General, announced yesterday that 80% of adults in Maine have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccination, one of six states in the … Continue reading
Hilltop Superette Undergoes Needed Upgrading While Keeping Charm
Sam Patel, the newest owner of the Hilltop Superette, said he is here to stay for many years to come. He means it. The popular convenience store at the corner of North and Congress Streets has changed hands several times … Continue reading
Jennings One of Finalists for Job in Clearwater, Florida REALLY?
City Manager Jon Jennings is a finalist for the city manager position in Clearwater, Florida according to an article in the “Tampa Bay Times” late last week. Clearwater is almost double the size of Portland. According to the same article, … Continue reading
Eagle Lands in Portland Harbor Prior to Week Long Training Cruise
The EAGLE’s landing in Portland Harbor yesterday is much more than an opportunity for the public to go aboard her or a delayed celebration of Maine’s 200th anniversary because of the COVID-19 pandemic – although those are important reasons for … Continue reading
Wisdom and Music for “Amal” Highlight East End Concert
Letters of wisdom and a girls’ chorus of inspirational music focused on displaced children embarked on their own challenging journeys were offered by those who have already made that lonely journey this afternoon. A concert of music and letters of … Continue reading