The CDC reported 132 new COVID-19 cases Monday but no additional deaths.
2021
Portland seeks operator for Riverside Golf Course restaurant
The city is looking for an outside establishment to take over the operation of the Riverside Grill at the municipal Riverside Golf Course. The restaurant at 1158 Riverside St., has indoor and outdoor dining space, banquet and function capabilities and a full bar. It is located at the clubhouse at the 18th-hole of the north […]
Portland Youth Corps gears up for inaugural season
The city’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Facilities and the Portland Parks Conservancy have officially launched Portland Youth Corps, a service and conservation program that will pay teens to work on city parks projects. Youth Corps members will work in teams of 12 on projects that include trail and playground maintenance, removing invasive species, planting […]
Honors
Middle School of the Kennebunks announces second quarter honor roll.
Have a socially distant St. Patrick’s Day with these activities
A virtual parade, livestreamed Irish music, online Irish cooking lessons and corned beef to go can all be part of Mainers’ safe St. Patrick’s Day this year. But there are options for going out too.
In photos: Uplifting scenes of Maine
After being in Maine for nearly 25 years, I’m still discovering parts of the state that I haven’t yet explored. That has been the case this winter, when I’ve spent time skiing the state’s three largest ski areas: Saddleback, Sugarloaf and Sunday River. Being in a new place with time on my hands (read: riding the ski lifts) tends to get the creative juices flowing. I decided to attempt a series of photos at the three ski areas taken solely from the perspective of the lift chairs. I found that each area had its own charm. At Saddleback, I was drawn to the rime ice coating the trees and lifts. Skiing in the clouds that covered the summit of Sugarloaf was an otherworldly experience. Our day at Sunday River was our first day of skiing in sunshine and I was drawn to the shadows it cast. – Staff Photographer Gregory Rec
Portland rent board takes shape as lawsuit threatens to derail it
The board’s seven members, once confirmed by the council, will oversee the city’s new rent control rules and renter protections, which are also being challenged in court.
Run & Eat: Build your burger however you like it at Black Cow
It’s easy to customize your takeout order from the Old Port burger joint.
Indie Film: Lonely astronaut struggles with isolation in ‘I Like Tomorrow’
The Maine filmmaker’s short is playing through Sunday as part of the (other) Portland International Film Festival.
Historic piece of Portland waterfront goes on the market
The Poole family, stewards of Union Wharf since the late 1850s, are looking for a buyer who treasures the pier’s place on the working waterfront.