PORTLAND — At-large City Councilor Jill Duson for the second time is running for the state Senate District 28 seat. Duson was defeated by Sen. Mark Dion in the Democratic primary for the seat in 2016. Dion is now a candidate for governor. If elected, Duson said she plans to continue to serve on the City […]
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Munjoy Hill association collecting clothing for kids
PORTLAND — The Munjoy Hill Neighborhood Association is collecting new coats, gloves, scarves, mittens and boots for students at the East End Community School. There are more than 400 students at the school and the majority come from families with incomes that fall at or below the poverty line. New winter clothing is needed in all […]
Munjoy Hill association collecting clothing for kids
PORTLAND — The Munjoy Hill Neighborhood Association is collecting new coats, gloves, scarves, mittens and boots for students at the East End Community School. There are more than 400 students at the school and the majority come from families with incomes that fall at or below the poverty line. New winter clothing is needed in all […]
Rent control foes, Duson opponent led Portland election spending
PORTLAND — Campaign spending for the Nov. 7 elections eclipsed the $600,000 mark, with almost half coming from foes of the failed rent stabilization referendum. Totals from at least three sets of campaign finance reports show Say No to Rent Control raised more than $290,000 in cash, received $34,000 in in-kind contributions and spent more than […]
Rent control foes, Duson opponent led Portland election spending
PORTLAND — Campaign spending for the Nov. 7 elections eclipsed the $600,000 mark, with almost half coming from foes of the failed rent stabilization referendum. Totals from at least three sets of campaign finance reports show Say No to Rent Control raised more than $290,000 in cash, received $34,000 in in-kind contributions and spent more than […]
Maine law students put education to work in Texas
PORTLAND — Some University of Maine School of Law students willingly spent Christmas behind bars. They are volunteering at a detention center operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Laredo, Texas. The five students, all enrolled in the school’s Refugee and Human Rights Clinic, are part of a group of 10 volunteers helping attorneys […]
Baxter Academy set to open new Portland building
PORTLAND — With the new year, Baxter Academy for Technology and Science will welcome students to a new, custom-outfitted location on Lancaster Street. The move means that for the first time in several years all classes and programming at the public charter school will be held in one, centralized place. The 185 Lancaster St. building in […]
Portland City Council may proceed without committees
PORTLAND — For now, City Council committees do not exist while two proposals to staff and lead them from Mayor Ethan Strimling have been rejected. “I am operating under the pretense we are not going to have committees,” Strimling said Dec. 20, two days after his first list was rejected by an 8-1 vote. The […]
Estimated cost of Portland pesticide ban approaches $700K
PORTLAND — With a City Council vote scheduled Jan. 3, 2018, on an ordinance regulating pesticide use, city officials are looking into what it will cost to implement restrictions on public property. Two days after the Dec. 18 postponement of a council vote on the ordinance, city Sustainability Coordinator Troy Moon said he is gathering […]
Portland Police Beat: Dec. 27
Arrests 12/17 at 12:11 p.m. Phillip B. Moffitt, 77, of Portland, was arrested on Riverside Street by Officer Sara Clukey on an outstanding warrant from another agency. 12/17 at 1:25 p.m. Camille Brassard, 74, of Portland, was arrested on Oxford Street by Officer Blake Cunningham on a charge of criminal trespass. 12/17 at 1:38 p.m. […]