The New York Times, Esquire and Food & Wine magazine give high praise to Mr. Tuna, Ocotillo and Oun Lido’s.
2024
A translation software invented in Portland schools expands its reach
The ReachMyTeach website was created by a Deering High teacher and student in 2021 and is now available in 40 Maine school districts and nine states.
Cocktail bar Apéro launches in downtown Biddeford
Two sisters and Biddeford natives opened the bar in the former home of the Drift & Wander boutique last weekend.
Raymond debates uses for soon-to-be-shuttered middle school
Raymond debated the establishment of a visioning committee that would decide on uses for Jordan-Small Middle School, which is due to be closed in late 2027.
A Window on the Past: Irving Anderson and his family of School Street in Ferry Village
At South Portland Historical Society, we recently received donations of several items related to Capt. Irving Anderson and his family. Among the items are Irving’s telescope and his gorgeous Bacon Professional FF five-string banjo. Let’s take a look at this interesting Ferry Village man and his family. Irving’s parents, August P. Anderson and his wife […]
Biddeford begins work on coastal resiliency
Beach dunes and dune grass are important to maintaining the shoreline, experts say.
Americans end 2024 with grim economic outlook, but Republicans are optimistic for 2025
A new poll finds that Democrats are feeling more pessimistic about the U.S. economy after Donald Trump’s victory.
Laverriere appointed next town manager of Kennebunk
Current Town Manager Heather Balser announced her resignation last month.
Press Herald teams up with Report for America to cover Wabanaki Nations
This first-of-its-kind beat will examine how Maine’s distinct limits on tribal sovereignty affect more than 9,000 members of the tribes that make up the Wabanaki Nations.
Kennebunk could change trash and recycling system
The Kennebunk Select Board voted last week to send trash and recycling questions to the ballot.