PORTLAND — Police said the city resident struck by a moped May 17 died from his injuries May 21. Lt. Clifford Strout announced the death of David Burnham, 52, in a press release Monday. Burnham, whose address was not released, died at Maine Medical Center, where he had been hospitalized since the accident on Brighton Avenue. […]
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Board poised to appoint school chief
PORTLAND — The School Board was expected to approve hiring Xavier Botana as the city’s next superintendent of schools on Tuesday. The board was also slated to discuss a proposed $70 million bond for major renovations at four elementary schools. The School Board conducted a national search for the superintendent position, which became available when […]
Chipman faces ethics complaint in Senate race in Portland
PORTLAND — A complaint in the race for Senate District 27 will require state Rep. Ben Chipman, D-Portland, to meet with the Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices Wednesday. At issue are mailed invitations to two receptions being held to support Chipman, which Portland resident Steven Biel said skirt finance regulations for candidates receiving state […]
Memorial Day parade and procession set for May 30
PORTLAND — Memorial Day commemorations will span the morning and early afternoon throughout the city on Monday, May 30. The annual parade, sponsored by the American Legion, Harold T. Andrews Post No. 17, begins at 10:15 a.m., following Congress Street from State to Temple streets. The parade is followed by a ceremony at Monument Square. At 2 p.m., […]
Portland Housing Committee hosts May 25 USM meeting
PORTLAND — The City Council Housing Committee will host a meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 25, city spokeswoman Jessica Grondin announced May 18. Held at the University of Southern Maine Wishcamper Center, 34 Bedford St., the meeting will seek public input on priorities and options for policies on housing in the city. Grondin said the forum […]
Portland Pirates sale and move made official by AHL
PORTLAND — The American Hockey League has approved the shift of the Portland Pirates to Springfield, Massachusetts, beginning next season. The unanimous vote by the AHL Board of Governors was announced Monday, along with the sale of the team by CEO Ron Cain to Springfield Hockey LLC. The move had been expected since the May 4 announcement […]
Casco Bay grad reaches out to help others
PORTLAND — When Milly Mpundu and her family immigrated to Portland from Burundi in 2011, it was to escape the violence in her home country. “My country was not safe for my family,” Mpundu, a senior at Casco Bay High School, said. Burundi, a landlocked country in eastern Africa, has been the site of much […]
Judge rules noise violations against Portland abortion foes unconstitutional
PORTLAND — A federal judge told city police Monday that officers will no longer be able to cite noise violations against anti-abortion protesters. Judge Nancy Torreson of the U.S. District Court in Portland signed a preliminary injunction Monday in response to a suit brought by Pastor Andrew March of Lewiston. “This case presents the difficult question […]
Portland man seriously injured after accident on I-295
PORTLAND — A Portland man is in critical condition following a head-on collision on Interstate 295 Monday night. Paul Regan, 37, of Dayton, was heading south in a 2002 Toyota 4Runner around 9 p.m. when he lost control and crossed into the median, according to a release from Steve McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of […]
Graduates: choose your own 13th grade
This week and next, approximately 12,492 students here in Maine will graduate from high school. Of that number, an estimated 7,665 will enroll in college, 860 will join the military, and the balance, 3,967, will presumably enter the work force. For those choosing college, I wish you all well with a few tidbits of advice: […]