Organizers had hoped to have permits by the end of 2024, but construction could start this year.
2025
Letter: Increased pay will not save Maine Legislature
I am writing regarding the Sunday, Jan. 5, editorial “You get the Legislature you pay for.” The editorial board claims that legislator pay, before it was increased, could not attract the “best and brightest.” Oh? When our current governor, Janet Mills, came into office she ordered the minimum starting salary of teachers to be raised […]
Tickets on sale for Lake Street Dive at Thompson’s Point Aug. 16 & 17
The pop band has a pair of shows at the outdoor venue in Portland.
Portland’s narrow gauge railroad to close temporarily to accommodate nearby construction
Construction on a luxury development along the eastern shore will force the tourist attraction to shut down for several months longer than expected.
Portland potters get their hands dirty
Interest in learning pottery has skyrocketed since the pandemic, studio owners say.
Vision van brings eye care and eyewear to Portland students
The mobile optometry clinic came to Portland Public Schools as school nurses found that students were not able to get the vision care they needed.
Letter: Proposed Maine voter ID law goes way too far
Republican representatives continue to pursue the non-issue of widespread voter fraud.
The Inside Vision film series brings the world to those inside prison walls
For film programmer Jon Courtney, a lifetime of matching Maine audiences to just the right movies has found a new and unexpected audience. Working with the Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition (MPAC) for the past several years, Courtney has used his skills to serve one of the most underserved and vulnerable populations in our state: those […]
Edward Albee play, Biddeford mills tour, ice racing competition
You can also see the latest show by Resurgence Dance Company in Bath.
Sensational Japanese savory pancake at The Send Brewing in South Portland
The brewery took over the space formerly occupied by Foulmouthed Brewing.