PORTLAND — As a part of its international focus, Deering High School has partnered with the University of New England to offer students a more international education. By being the first school in New England to join the International Studies Schools Network (ISSN), Deering has added a more global focus to its curriculum. Through this program […]
Portland Forecaster
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State of Portland: Homelessness, education among mayor's concerns
PORTLAND — Mayor Michael Brennan recited a roster of achievements and challenges Monday night in Portland’s first “state of the city” address. The address is required by the 2010 City Charter amendment that created Brennan’s office; he is the city’s first popularly elected mayor since 1923. “A lot of what I’ve been doing is trying […]
Cape Elizabeth lawyer's judicial nomination back on track
PORTLAND — The second time may be the charm for William Kayatta Jr., the Cape Elizabeth lawyer renominated to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Tuesday announced the Senate Judiciary Committee will reconsider Kayatta’s nomination to the Boston court by President Barack Obama on Thursday. The […]
You're on the list: Portland buys the numbers, because rankings pay dividends
PORTLAND — The Portland-Auburn area ranks No. 8 among the nation’s “best restaurant cities,” The Huffington Post announced Friday. The ranking is based on the area’s ratio of restaurants per capita of 23.5 – nearly as many per person as New York City (No. 5), which has 24.4. The previous week, a City Hall press […]
'I'd rather be doing anything than this': More people in need turn to panhandling on Portland streets
PORTLAND — Timing is everything, the saying goes, and Maurice “Mo” Allen became homeless at one of the worst times: winter. Allen, 33, is a Portland resident who lost his restaurant job in the fall. After struggling to pay his bills, he said, he had to vacate his apartment in December. In January, he started […]
People & Business
Grants The Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick received a $3,000 grant from the Margaret E. Burnham Charitable Trust of Portland. The money will expand the graphic novel collection for young adult readers at the library. All purchases will be made locally through Casablanca Comics. New Hires Thomas R. Flood, CPA, recently joined Albin, Randall & […]
Portland Police Beat: Jan. 30
Arrests 1/19 at 12 a.m. Charles B. Davis, 43, no address listed, was arrested on Oxford Street by Officer Sean Hurley on a charge of public drinking. 1/19 at 9 a.m. Jeffrey A. Sikora, 51, no address listed, was arrested on Brighton Avenue by Officer Thomas Reagan on an outstanding warrant from another agency and […]
Arts Calendar Jan. 30 – Feb. 12
Greater Portland Books & Authors Thursday 1/31 Brown Bag Lecture Series: “The Words I Chose: A Memoir of Family and Poetry,” 12 p.m., Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Square, Portland, 871-1700. Reader’s Circle discussion of “Let the Great World Spin,” Merrill Memorial Library, 215 Main St., Yarmouth, 846-4763. Friday 2/1 Former Rep. Tom Allen presents […]
Portland Meetings: Jan. 30 – Feb. 5
Wed. 1/30 5:30 p.m. Nominating Committee – Executive Session CH Thur. 1/31 2 p.m. CDBG Working Group CH Mon. 2/4 6 p.m. City Council Workshop – Executive Session 1 PBA Guidance CH Mon. 2/4 7 p.m. City Council Meeting – Evening Session CH
Community Calendar Jan. 30 – Feb. 12
Greater Portland Benefits Friday 2/1 Fair Trade Fundraiser for UNICEF. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Karma Fair Trade, 570 Brighton Ave., Portland, 831-4531. All purchases made on Friday will benefit UNICEF. Monday 2/4 Willow’s Pizza Night for the South Portland High School Track and Field Teams, 4 p.m., Willow’s Pizza, 1422 Broadway, South Portland, 799-6723, portion of […]