The restaurant’s last day will be Feb. 15.
2025
Clash over Munjoy Hill condo building could be resolved soon
The Portland Planning Board voted Tuesday to send new documentation to the court to back up its original approval of the project.
Maine still relies heavily on fossil fuels but calls zero-carbon goals ‘achievable’
A new report says electricity to heat homes and power vehicles is gaining an increasing share of Maine’s energy landscape, but petroleum dominates.
Maine housing program may be shuttered as number of asylum seekers declines
The state hasn’t been able to find funding to keep housing asylum seekers at a hotel in Saco beyond September, and the number of arrivals has dropped.
Harrison man shot by police in November arrested
Arthur Lefebvre, 57, faces felony-level charges of reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon and criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon.
Benched to champ: Portland QB Louis Thurston made his mark
Thurston is one of four finalists for the 53rd James J. Fitzpatrick Trophy, emblematic of the top senior player in Maine, which will be announced Sunday.
An oceanside Kennebunkport home sells for record $12M in 90 minutes
The home near the Bush family compound was purchased by a ‘Chicago-based industrialist with significant ties to Maine,’ the listing agent says.
Ticket prices surging for Cooper Flagg and Duke’s trip to Boston College
Tickets on secondary market for Flagg’s New England return are going for over $250, and well above Blue Devils’ average road contests.
Bruins battling for playoff positioning against Senators
Boston is fighting to earn a postseason berth and Ottawa is hot on its heels.
Portland athletic director won’t be fired after reaching agreement with district
The district held an 8-hour hearing Tuesday about the potential termination of the Lincoln Middle School Athletic Director Jemal Murph, who struck a student in what his attorney said was self-defense.