While Downeaster service will continue through the construction, passengers will be directed to a temporary platform, and traffic in the parking lot will be reorganized.
Portland
Cargo Pizza opens on outer Forest Avenue
The Portland pizza place is also offering breakfast sandwiches and smash burgers.
Here are a few Maine hoop teams that could win gold next year
The Windham boys and South Portland girls are among 2025 state champions who could be favorites again.
Celebrate Pi Day March 14 in Freeport or Portland
Tell your pie stores at a potluck or just grab a slice of pie.
Scarborough’s new Community Services director brings passion, experience
Nick Cliche developed a passion for municipal recreation over his 18-year career in Portland’s Parks and Rec Department before making the move to Scarborough.
Southern Maine Arts Calendar: March 7-14
Comedy Friday 3/7 “Gals and Pals”: 8 p.m., Newscapes Brewing, 163 Washington Ave., Portland. $15 advance, $20 at door. events.humanitix.com Friday 3/7 & Saturday 3/8 Leah Rudick: 7 and 9:30 p.m. both nights, Empire Comedy Club, 575 Congress St., Portland. $30-$35. 21-plus. Contact: empirecomedyme.com Saturday 3/8 Sam Morril: 7 p.m., State Theatre, 609 Congress St., […]
Our favorite images from Tuesday’s high school hockey playoffs
Cheverus/Yarmouth, Kents Hill and Thornton Academy each punched their tickets into this weekend’s state championships.
Cheverus/Yarmouth doubles up Gorham to repeat as B South champion
Repeat title just 45 minutes away after a 4-2 victory; John Bapst or Messalonskee next.
Federal government announces, then hits pause on, plan to sell 4 buildings in Maine
The federal government had posted a list of more than 300 ‘non-core’ properties slated to be sold that included the US Custom House in Portland and 3 other federal properties across the state.
Portland schools superintendent proposes $172 million budget with 5.3% property tax hike
The proposed budget for fiscal 2026 includes added staff in areas of early literacy, special education and music.