PORTLAND – Clay Atkinson, husband of Ann Packard, left this world peacefully on May 28, 2026, at the age of 85, …
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Obituary: Dexter Kamilewicz
PORTLAND – Dexter Kamilewicz, 81, of Portland, Feb. 27, 2026. Memorial service on June 13, 10 a.m., at the Unitarian …
The World Cup is here. Are we mentally ready to host?
The tournament is a chance to show the growth of soccer in the United States, if we’re ready for such a showcase.
I am an American, a Muslim, an immigrant, and I am not your enemy | Opinion
Should we spend our energy solving the problems that keep Mainers awake at night, or searching for enemies among our neighbors?
Portland made the right decision on parking | Opinion
We pay for the space we live in. Why shouldn’t we pay for the space we park in?
Longtime friends’ morning ritual is at the heart of Deering Center | Column
The men, who grew up in the neighborhood, meet for coffee outside Pat’s Meat Market 6 mornings a week, all year round.
Obituary: June A. Cartwright
PORTLAND – June A. Cartwright, 93, passed away on May 8, 2026, at Mercy Hospital. June was born in Pawtucket, Rhode …
Obituary: Michael C. Risbara
PORTLAND – Michael C. Risbara,72, of Portland, passed away on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 after a long illness. He was born …
Portland is taking a careful approach to tweaking its inclusionary zoning rules
Officials have so far not agreed on what — if anything — needs to change to the city’s policy requiring large housing projects to have at least 25% affordable units, which developers say is stifling production.
Vintage shop Amity’s Maine opens in downtown Portland
In the Arts District on Congress Street, the store offers a curated collection of housewares, secondhand clothing and upcycled designs.