Cindy Williams and Lee Nelson, who worked at a Portland TV station for more than 30 years, now travel the world shooting spots for cruise lines and luxury hotels.
Portland
Holy Donut on Park Avenue trying to unionize
Staff leaders say management has resisted their attempts.
Cheverus/Yarmouth boys hockey edges Lewiston co-op to reach Class A final
Behind a Ben Dumais goal, Cheverus/Yarmouth shuts out the Blue Devils.
Cumberland County DA Jackie Sartoris announces reelection campaign
Sartoris touted her experience and her willingness to prosecute federal immigration agents who break the law in her announcement Wednesday.
This bill could give Maine jails more say over holding federal inmates
The bill’s sponsors say an amended version of LD 2058 will clarify that federal agencies can use the state’s county jails if they present probable cause, giving local officials more discretion over whether to take certain detainees.
Mr. Tuna owners launching seasonal seafood pop-up on Fore Street
Ladyfish will be located in the former Bar Futo space.
New cocktail bar planned for Old Port
The Teal Duck will launch in the former space of The Bar and Bites.
Mills says Dr. Oz sent right-wing outlet info on MaineCare request before sharing with the state
It’s the latest case of the Mills and Trump administrations butting heads over the federal government’s accusations of fraud in Maine’s Medicaid program.
Maine Basketball Hall of Fame announces Class of 2026
Sixteen individuals and two teams will be inducted in August.
After outcry, Portland will open warming shelter during blizzards
The change was made following complaints from residents last week after the emergency shelter failed to open during a blizzard.