The arrest was made Monday after police located the truck believed involved in incident.
2021
Letter to the editor: Most weather forecasts are all wet
Meteorologists should look out the window once in a while to see what it’s really doing outside.
Commentary: Pandemic prompts more teachers to consider early retirement or new career
The big idea The COVID-19 pandemic reduced teachers’ commitment to remain in the classroom, our study on teacher turnover found. When schools resumed classes in the fall of 2020, teachers faced a host of new challenges. These included things such as adapting to combinations of in-person, hybrid and remote learning models and managing health concerns […]
Indie Film: TV news editor knows – and shows – the horror of information overload
Portland filmmaker Caulin Morrison draws on personal experience for forthcoming ‘Imbalance.’
Eat & Run: Tastes of summer linger at The Clam Bar
The food trailer will transition to a new menu this fall, so try those excellent steamers while you still can.
Portland String Quartet returns to live performance in new conservatory space
The concert Sunday will be just the second in Portland Conservatory of Music’s new West End location.
Things to Do: Film, theater, crafts and lobsters galore
See ‘Mother Jones in Heaven’ at St. Lawrence Arts Center.
Letter to the editor: Vote ‘yes’ to reject CMP’s power line plan
I will be voting “yes” to reject Central Maine Power’s proposed new power line, and urge others to do so as well. There’s a multitude of insufficiently answered questions regarding the entire proposal, including but not limited to Indigenous claims to lands flooded by Hydro-Quebec dams; lack of adherence to the width of clearcutting allowed; […]
Live Music Lineup: Multi-international, jazz and indie-folk
See Bondeko at Mayo Street Arts on Friday.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Catch rock band Dr. Dog at Portland’s State Theatre.