The company running the new service isn’t allowed to sell tickets yet.
Tom Bell
Portland Yacht Services using contest to find young workers
Sixteen Maine high school juniors and seniors will compete at the Maine Boat Builders show for $10,000 in scholarships.
Snow days aren’t just for kids, even in Maine
Advances in technology allow adults to pass up slow and snowy commutes and work from home during nasty weather.
Crews to begin blasting ship channel in Portland Harbor on Friday
Charges are scheduled to be set off 35 feet underwater at 4 p.m.
Century Tire, a landmark Portland business, to close after 88 years
Loyal customers lament the departure of owner Dick Aronson, 78, and his family-run company.
$9 million dredging of Portland Harbor begins
The Casco Bay Bridge will be opening more often and crews will also blast a ledge in the channel.
Maine pawnbroker turns crime-fighter – and films it for fun
Police will honor Mike Fink for helping them recover thousands of dollars’ worth of stolen goods – an event he can add to his online video collection.
Big money, big dreams for Portland seafood company
With an infusion of investment funds, Bristol Seafood expects to open a second facility to help it compete for business nationwide.
How to solve Maine’s green crab problem? Sell them, eat them, CEO says
All efforts to make the invader a marketable product have failed, but a Canadian man now wants to change that in Maine.
Portland Harbor dredging project begins this week
This is the first maintenance dredging of the shipping channel in 15 years.