Members are weighing whether to seek permits to stay in Lincoln Park or pull up tent stakes until spring.
Kelley Bouchard
Staff Writer
Kelley writes about some of the most critical aspects of Maine’s economy and future growth, including transportation, immigration, retail and small business, commercial development and tourism, with emphasis on consumer issues, sustainability and minority ownership. Her wider experience includes municipal and state government, education, history, human rights, health and elder care, the environment and the housing crisis. A Maine native and University of Maine graduate, she was a college intern for two summers at the former Lewiston Evening Journal. She previously worked at the Ipswich Chronicle, Beverly Times and Salem Evening News in Massachusetts. Favorite pastimes include gardening, cooking for family and friends, streaming foreign TV series and kayaking at camp.
South Portland fire was accidental
No one was home at 17 Osborne Ave. when the fire broke out around 4:25 p.m. near the kitchen stove.
Portland woman arrested in Brunswick crash
Kaitlynn Gatchell, 23, was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol.
Raising spirits with time, humor, shortbread
Every Sunday, Marshall “Jack” Gibson visits patients at the Maine Medical Center cancer treatment facility that’s named for his first wife, Susan, who died of lung cancer in 1989. He stops and chats and hands out packages of Scottish shortbread, which she showed him how to make back in 1953 from an old family recipe. […]
Historic building violation halts job
Removal of windows from former newspaper offices causes work to be stopped until a change is approved.
Arts group’s new home in old firehouse
Yarmouth has approved a lease, and the nonprofit group hopes to offer art programs by April.
For her, cooking for 200 is ‘better than Christmas’
Believe it or not, Debi Hubbard has selfish reasons for cooking Thanksgiving dinner for more than 200 people each year at the VFW hall in South Portland. Hubbard started the tradition 16 years ago, with her friend Judy Levesque, because she wanted to avoid the challenge of splitting the holiday between her mother’s house and […]
Proposal would give soccer arena to Freeport
To resolve a zoning issue, Seacoast United would pay to build the complex, then lease it from the town.
Nordica Theatre opens Nov. 18 in Freeport
It’s named after an old movie theater that once stood in town.