The nonprofit’s spring fundraiser generated $10,000 to support local farms and deliver food to local hunger prevention programs.
Portland
Portland school district approves 1st contract with adult education employees’ union
The district’s board also OKs a 3-year contract extension with its teacher union.
Luncheonette to open Thursday on Cumberland Avenue
The breakfast and lunch spot offers global flavors and New York City deli vibes.
Gorham poker chip plant betting on move to West Coast
The company has manufactured clay poker chips in the Portland area for more than 100 years.
Kennebunk couple relocate their entire restaurant — as the clock ticks
Basement kitchens add to the challenge of moving heavy restaurant equipment, front- and back-of-the-house systems must be rethought in the new spaces, and other difficulties of moving a restaurant lock, stock and barrel. Chez Rosa owners can tell the tale.
Obituary: Annie “Sue” Wiemert
PORTLAND – Annie “Sue” Wiemert, 86, passed away on June 14, 2025.
Visiting hours will be held on Friday, June 20, from …
Windham softball upsets Cheverus in A South final
Kennedy Kimball outduels Addison DeRoche as the Eagles beat the defending state champions.
Cumberland County Jail officer detained by ICE had applied for asylum
Gratien Milandou-Wamba was detained by ICE officers while driving to work on April 19. He is being held in a New Hampshire jail awaiting court proceedings.
MaineHousing announces $13M for new projects, including in Time and Temperature building
The quasi-state agency warns that without more money from the Legislature, affordable housing production will slow dramatically.
Maine Footy women’s soccer team hopes Hearts of Pine success carries over
Maine’s pro-am women’s soccer team is in the midst of its third season and hopes to continue growing.