At issue is whether the vote on selling or splitting public spaces should be reserved for the City Council.
May 2014
Welcome to Alice Cooper’s nightmare: ‘Anemic’ rock ‘n’ roll
The original shock rocker says today’s male artists fail the rock-star glamour test.
Sea Dogs blow ninth-inning lead
Portland falls 9-8 to New Britain in a doubleheader opener.
Portland Ovations announces 2014-15 season
It begins Oct. 3 with a performance by Metropolis Ensemble at Victoria Mansion.
Scarborough has that winning feeling again in boys’ lacrosse
The Red Storm top Gorham 14-4 for its second straight win following a three-game skid.
Park Service plans to note places linked to gay history
A panel of 18 scholars will be charged with exploring the LGBT movement’s history and related sites.
Buchholz heads to disabled list
The Red Sox give him time to rest an ailing left knee.
Maine Democratic leaders urge LePage to recoup funds for flawed welfare study
But Senate President Justin Alfond and House Speaker Mark Eves also say the no-bid contract may not have protections against poor performance, including plagiarism.
Jury convicts two men in Bangor triple murder
The three were killed and their bodies burned after a drug dispute with the two out-of-state men.
Maine-made Chinese dumplings recalled because they weren’t inspected
No one has become ill from Jyang-Lee’s Kitchen food, which the government says was not properly inspected.