The firm, launched in March, can provide help with corporate communications, sales and marketing, and business strategy.
Portland Forecaster
City-wide news from The Forecaster.
St. Brigid School students ‘love thy neighbor’ with creativity
A seventh grader project takes on “special importance” during the coronavirus pandemic.
Maine Bicentennial: Portland
In commemoration of Maine’s bicentennial this year, The Forecaster is featuring historical highlights from our communities’ past 200 years, in print and online every other week.
Portland may opt to combine three high school teams for next school year
The Board of Education will have a preliminary vote May 19 on establishing cooperative golf, track and swimming teams between Portland and Deering, with a final vote June 2.
Portland Public Library keeps in touch with patrons, works on re-opening
The library has been closed since mid-March, but has been offering its books and programming virtually.
Maine Health purchases Greyhound station in Portland
For the time being, the Greyhound Bus Line will continue to operate at 950 Congress St.
State of the art autism center coming to Portland
The center is set to open next summer and have the capacity to serve upwards of 800 children and adults with autism and developmental disorders.
Portland aligns emergency order with state’s reopening plan
Certain provisions, such as when dogs have to be leashed and the suspension of various municipal deadlines, remain in effect through June 1.
City offers financial aid for local businesses
The loans, made available through funding from the Portland Development Corporation, will help businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic to hire or retain staff and reopen.
Celebrating nurses: New nurse tackles unprecedented challenges during COVID-19 pandemic
The Mid Coast Hospital nurse regularly goes “above and beyond.”