The British chef and restaurateur marries the flavors of India and the West.
Megan Gray
Staff Writer
Megan Gray covers the outdoors and tourism at the Portland Press Herald. A Midwest native, she moved to Maine in 2016. She has written about presidential politics and local government, jury trials and jails, arts and culture. Outside of work, you can find her kayaking on the ocean and exploring Maine's many coastal islands with her husband.
Westbrook says yes to Yes Brewing
The Planning Board approves the city’s second brewery and tasting room, which plans to open in the spring.
Westbrook council tables building moratorium
The six-month halt to issuing permits for projects of 10 units or more would need a unanimous vote to gain immediate passage.
Westbrook housing moratorium could block senior project
The City Council will take a first vote on the proposal Monday.
Two years after referendum, Gorham unveils new public safety complex
An expanded police and fire building was first talked about in 1999, but voters rejected it in 2013.
New Mainers Alliance will encourage immigrants to vote
The group, with representatives from a variety of immigrant organizations, will educate newcomers about civic involvement.
Plan for construction of up to 14 condos makes waves on Peaks Island
A developer seeks a zoning change for a multi-unit building on Peaks, an area of mostly single homes, in a sign that Portland’s housing crunch may be spreading offshore.
Maine’s flu season is off to its earliest start in at least 10 years
The disease typically doesn’t appear in the state until October or later, but the Maine CDC is already reporting four cases.
Bath Iron Works to eliminate 160 positions in engineering, support services
The decision includes 30 layoffs, but the company says it is not related to the recent loss of a $10.5 billion Coast Guard contract.
Flaws like $4 billion Zumwalt’s leak called normal in new ships
The first-of-its-class ship built at BIW stays in port for repairs after seawater enters a lubricating system.