The Connecticut-based bagel company is opening its first location in Maine.
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Meet the workers who make Portland’s treasured Fore Street restaurant tick
It’s usually the marquee chef who gets all the attention. We profiled some of the many, many other behind-the-scenes people who make your night out memorable.
Portland to consider ‘scrubber’ ban to curb pollution from cruise ships
The proposal, submitted by Portland Cruise Control, is expected to be evaluated by a City Council subcommittee in the fall.
On heels of big trade, new Red Sox prospect adjusts to everything
Outfielder/first baseman James Tibbs III came to Portland as part of the Rafael Devers trade.
Portland neighbors organize to make West End safer with traffic calming projects
A spike in pedestrian deaths motivated some neighborhood residents to take matters into their own hands while urging the city to consider further improvements.
Ellie Agreste to take over Thornton girls soccer
Agreste helped the Trojans reach the state final as a player in 2009.
Portland residents, let’s invest in our Arts District together | Opinion
Friends of Congress Square Park invites you contribute to the group’s mission of bringing vibrancy and joy to the neighborhood.
Southern Maine streets to see temporary pedestrian-friendly redesigns
Through Nov. 15, three streets in Portland, Saco and South Portland will have safety features like roadway paint, flexible traffic posts and speed bumps.
Downpours, thunderstorms headed to Maine as sun, heat move out
The remnants of storm Chantal, which wreaked havoc in North Carolina, are headed north, but forecasters say they will likely have limited, if any, impact on Maine.
New turnpike director outlines goals for Maine’s ‘economic backbone’
Andre Briere, executive director of the Maine Turnpike Authority, said he’s committed to bolstering trust, transparency, efficiency — and service plaza food options.