SOUTH PORTLAND — The city’s newest waterfront restaurant plans to open in June, replacing a landmark that lasted more than two decades. North 43 Bistro will open where Joe’s Boathouse was formerly located at 1 Spring Point Drive, at Port Harbor Marine. Joe’s Boathouse closed in November 2015 after 23 years in business. The 35-year-old, one-story […]
April 27, 2017
MPA approves fifth class for high school football
Maine high school volleyball and lacrosse will expand from two classes to three.
Passenger who was dragged off flight settles with United Airlines
The airline also releases a report that says ‘Our review shows that many things went wrong that day.’
House Democrats to force vote on bill requiring Trump to release his taxes, visitor logs
Senior Democrats say they’re responding to growing public requests for information about Trump’s personal wealth and who’s earning face time with the president and top administration officials.
Maine hockey phenom helps win world title, prepares for Harvard
Yarmouth native Oliver Wahlstrom has continued to impress since his televised trick-shot goal at age 9 went viral and made him famous.
If federal government shuts down, a mixed impact for Maine
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Bill Nemitz: In debate over school tax, LePage’s latest gaffe makes a big difference
He either doesn’t know how the 3 percent surcharge works, or he’s making up numbers to make his case against it.
Portland-area tourism bureau rebrands as ‘Visit Portland’
After 35 years, the Greater Portland Convention and Visitors Bureau is ditching its cumbersome name for something that will make its mission obvious.