Marketing consultants say “stacking” the suites on the west end of the renovated Portland arena will give ticket-holders excellent views of concerts and other performances.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Is it safer for teens to drink under parents’ watchful eyes?
The problem, experts say, is that parents only control the environment in their own homes. They can’t control the drinking.
Kennebunk, Messalonskee stars named top athletes
Runner Abbey Leonardi and shortstop Sam Dexter are named Athletes of the Year.
Severe thunderstorm causes power outages
Nearly 5,000 Maine households lost power when a strong thunderstorm rolled through the western part of the state late this afternoon.
Strip club visits by Maine Med doctors may pass legal muster
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40 years later, Mainer reflects on Watergate
Severin Beliveau had no sense of the role the burglary would play in history.
Bids force rail officials to review options
They may need to look for more money or change plans for the Brunswick train layover facility.
Bids for Downeaster layover facility higher than expected
The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority was seeking about $10 million from state and federal sources to pay for the Brunswick facility. But the bids ranged from $12.2 million to $20 million.
Arena plan centers on premium seating
The committee overseeing the civic center renovation settles on the location of luxury suites and seats.
Civic Center panel reconfigures plan for suites
The committee overseeing the renovation is looking at building a bank of suites on the building’s west end to make them more attractive for leasing.