A man and a woman were charged Tuesday with breaking into a car amid a rash of similar complaints in South Portland.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Portland Shellfish Co. shut for violations
Citing health concerns, the FDA also orders that about $25,000 worth of seafood be recalled and destroyed.
‘A ship that couldn’t sink’
A Scarborough man recalls how his mother survived the Titanic disaster.
Faculty chair: USM petition will force vote on president
A no-confidence vote in President Selma Botman’s administration could take place by the end of this month.
No-confidence vote at USM moving forward
PORTLAND – Plans for a faculty vote of no confidence in the administration of University of Southern Maine President Selma Botman are moving forward, the head of the school’s faculty senate said.
Cumberland County Civic Center’s renovation outlined
Cianbro plans to do the project in three phases, with a completion date scheduled for September 2013.
Timeline for Civic Center renovation firming up
Although final approvals are still pending, the builder’s plan calls for work to be done in three phases with a goal of finishing the project in early September 2013.
Portland children’s museum wants to grow – and maybe move
Organizers say much depends on finding the right space and knowing that they can raise sufficient funds.
Children’s Museum starts search for new home
Museum officials say they’ve outgrown their Free Street location, particularly after a merger more than two years ago with the Children’s Theater of Maine.
Mural in storage, replica in demand
The labor art that Gov. LePage wanted to make less visible is being discussed and seen elsewhere because of the controversy.