The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has unanimously affirmed the legality and constitutionality of rules adopted by the Maine Department of Labor in administering the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act according to a press release issued yesterday. The plaintiff in … Continue reading
Congress Square Intersection Reconstruction Work to Resume After Long Delay September 15, 2025
Congress Street Intersection reconstruction work is scheduled to begin on Monday, September 15, 2025, according to a press release issued by the city today This project includes mill and overlay of the intersection, sidewalk and ADA improvements, installation of new … Continue reading
Neighborhood Meeting for Proposed 30 Story High Rise at 45 Union Street Next Week
You are invited to attend a city required neighborhood meeting on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at 200 Middle Street, Suite 202 at 5:30 pm. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss a proposal for the mixed-use, 30 story high … Continue reading
City Council Votes to Send Wage Increase to November Ballot, This Evening
This evening the Portland City Council voted 5 – 4 to give Portlander’s a chance to increase the city’s minimum wage on the November ballot. Those voting in favor of the $19/hour wage were: April Fournier, Wesley Pelletier, Regina Philips, … Continue reading
“VANISH” Depicts Declining Rural Heritage in Photography at Cove Street Arts
“Vanish” a photography exhibit by Jim Westphalen opened on Thursday, August 21 and runs through Saturday, October 11, 2025 at Cove Street Arts, 71 Cove Street on the east end of Portland. Mr. Westphalen “explores the ‘beauty in decay’ of … Continue reading
Does the US Lose by Exiting UNESCO Asks a Commentary from The Brookings Institution
UNESCO was founded in 1945 right after World War 11 to rebuild destroyed schools, libraries and museums in Europe. Today, UNESCO continues to promote peace through global cooperation on education and science innovations and to honor and promote cultural preservation … Continue reading
Tenth Annual Portland Fine Craft Show Sparkles in the Sunshine on Free Street
“It’s been a good Show for everyone,” said Whitney Gill, Executive Director of the Maine Crafts Association. The tenth annual Show took place under sunny skies and a cooling breeze – helping to make it a good day for the … Continue reading
Mainers Dislike the “Big Ugly Bill” says Congresswoman Chellie Pingree
A recent survey conducted by Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D) to which more than 10,300 people responded demonstrated that this bill is deeply unpopular in Maine: 81% strongly oppose the “One Big Beautiful Bill” – which changes taxes, food assistance and … Continue reading
Annual Wabanaki Arts Market Convenes Saturday, August 23 in New Gloucester
The annual Wabanaki Arts Market is taking place Saturday, August 23 from 10: am – 3:00 pm at the Shaker Village in New Gloucester, 707 Shaker Road.. Over 40 of the finest-award winning artists will participate in the Wabanki Marketplace … Continue reading
Camden Man Arrested for Possession of Sexually Explicit Materials
On Thursday, August 21, the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit requested an arrest warrant for Thomas Karod, 56, of Camden, for possession of Sexually Explicit Materials – in reference to an ongoing investigation. A judge reviewed and approved the … Continue reading