The owners of the popular eatery are ready for retirement and an end to the grueling hours of the food industry.
Ann S. Kim
South Portland advertising for assistant manager
Filling the post is part of city’s plan for economic development.
Blake back as South Portland’s mayor
The retired firefighter calls upon the city to limit property tax increases to 1 percent.
Knightville cheers construction’s end
Businesses suffered losses in the disruption, but they got a sprucing up and the angled parking they sought.
2 groups seek federal inquiry into Webster’s comments
The ACLU of Maine and the Brennan Center for Justice request an investigation into the state Republican Party chairman’s comments about black voters.
Cape Elizabeth library plan shelved for reassessment
A new proposal for dealing with the building’s problems likely will come out of a wider review.
Maine revenues less than predicted, cuts are likely
With the shortfall at $35.5 million for the period ending June 30, the governor and lawmakers may curtail spending.
Maine judges’ book appeals to ‘better angels’ in divorce proceedings
‘Do Your Divorce Right’ aims to help couples avoid the long-term effects of bitter court battles.
Cape Elizabeth Land Trust buys Robinson Woods II
The addition of the property creates 145 contiguous conservation acres that include wildlife habitat and provide a critical link in the town’s greenbelt system.
Victoria Pabst, 17, of Westbrook, stood up against bullying
Victoria Pabst is glad she took a stand. Last school year, Pabst found herself the target of intense bullying. She spend much of her junior year at Westbrook High School getting pushed into lockers, taunted by classmates and deluged with hateful Facebook posts, text messages and tweets. Finally, she had enough. Pabst, who goes by […]