The Old Port restaurant has a weekday happy hour menu with drink specials and small plates.
2021
Run & Eat: At Dina’s Cuisine, the name has changed but the food has not
The menu at the former Ameera Bread in Portland offers a tour of the Middle East and parts of the Mediterranean.
Live Music Lineup: The Clements Brothers, Jacob McCurdy and Elsie & Ethan
See shows in person or stream them from home.
Our View: $1 coin program a chance to highlight innovative Mainers
The U.S. Mint asks, what is Maine’s greatest scientific contribution?
Letter to the Editor: Maine’s excise tax is much too high
I just paid an exorbitant vehicle excise tax in the amount of $610. Why does Maine tax us so high? I don’t see why that has to be! Are we so poor that we must rob our fellow man? I know that otherwise, we have a good tax base. Did you know that other states, […]
Guest Column – Transprivacy: The struggle is real
There is a struggle going on all over the world between privacy and transparency. That is, everyone wants privacy for themselves, and transparency for everyone else, very human, and patently ridiculous. It’s like wanting to have your cake and eat it, too. However, the issue is a hot one in the media and the press […]
Cyberattack on U.S. pipeline linked to criminal gang
DarkSide claims it doesn’t attack hospitals, educational or government targets and that it donates a portion of its take to charity.
Unsettled to start the week, gradually warming up
Some showers and a couple of cooler days will be met with sunshine and highs approaching 70 degrees.
Portland: Spring sports season hits midway point
Local squads hitting their stride.
Masks could become seasonal after pandemic, Fauci says
Common viruses such as influenza have virtually disappeared this year.