The Black Bears score a season-high seven goals to dispatch UMass Lowell in the quarterfinals.
Portland
Celebrate the green with St. Patrick’s Day events across southern Maine
Hear live music and watch the annual parade in Portland.
Removal of contaminated sediment has begun along Portland waterfront
With the Portland Harbor disposal pit completed, dredging at 3 waterfront sites will begin.
Get ready for Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’ in May, ‘Sweeney Todd’ in July
You can also catch the Drumming Up Wishes concert in Lyman on May 4.
Want to connect with your Irish roots? These volunteer genealogists can help
The Maine Irish Heritage Center helps people learn more about their ancestry through DNA testing and historic research.
Developer who owes the city money seeks approval for North Deering project
The Portland Planning Board may vote Tuesday on the proposed 54-unit condo development near the Presumpscot River Preserve, but financial and environmental concerns could come into play.
Future of Portland’s new police oversight board depends on bargaining with police unions
Some city leaders are concerned that the oversight board, designed to give more power to non-officers, won’t be what they expected when police unions finish giving their input.
Brian Boru stands as a reminder of Portland’s past. Is it time to move on?
The future of the distinctive red building on Center Street is uncertain, but if it does come down, we’re sure to hear about it.
Maine Audubon celebrates spring with storytelling
“Phenomenal: Seasonal Stories From Your Wildlife Community” will bring in a variety of guests speakers to share personal stories on their own connection with spring to commemorate the dramatic environmental changes of the season.
‘Women’s wave’ crests on Willard Beach
More than 1,500 swimmers ran into the freezing water at Willard Beach Sunday morning to mark International Women’s Day.