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Carbon monoxide keeps some Martin's Point facilities closed in Portland

PORTLAND — Martin’s Point Health Care Center, pharmacy and laboratory remained closed today after two carbon monoxide leaks last week left more than a dozen employees ill. Spokesman Dave Garrison said the facilities will remain closed until results from air quality tests conducted last Friday are received and analyzed, and the building is deemed safe. […]

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Collins relocates Portland office

PORTLAND — U.S. Sen. Susan Collins on Tuesday announced the new location of her office in Portland, now at One Canal Plaza, Suite 802. SenCollins’ staff provides services and assistance to residents living in Cumberland and Sagadahoc counties during the business week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Constituents can contact Collins by mail at […]

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Peaks Island residents criticize police crackdown

PORTLAND — Increased enforcement of seat belt and vehicle registration laws on Peaks Island is leaving some island residents critical of the Police Department.  In an e-mail to police Sgt. Gary Hutcheson on April 30, Peaks Island Council Chairman Michael Richards said many islanders are upset with the department’s “inconsistent and arbitrary enforcement of the […]

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Portland budget hearing a quiet affair

PORTLAND — Only three people showed up Monday night to comment on the $189 million city budget proposed for fiscal year 2010. The display of public comment contrasted sharply with budget hearings a year ago, when dozens of people showed up to speak against cuts to police and fire staff, the threat of the Reiche […]

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Council sends school budget to Portland voters

PORTLAND — The City Council on Monday approved the School Committee’s proposed budget for fiscal 2010. On Tuesday, May 12, residents will have their say. The school budget referendum will be the second citywide vote on school spending since the state Legislature enacted Gov. John Baldacci’s school reorganization law, and the first since the City […]

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Portland schools, athletics careful amid swine flu threat

PORTLAND — The School Department is taking extra precautions when it comes to sanitation and treatment of sick faculty and students in light of the so-called swine flu that is spreading around the globe. Schools have stepped up the frequency of classroom cleaning and sterilization, while promoting frequent hand-washing and good respiratory hygiene. Athletes, meanwhile, […]