A trove of images that offer an unusually detailed glimpse of the city’s architecture in the Roaring ’20s is finding its way online.
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Marijuana dispensary will also feature social amenities
But some fear plans by Portland’s new marijuana outlet may instead create a hangout.
Judge rejects more public access in Cutler Files lawsuit
MaineToday Media sought to intervene in the suit by one of the creators of the controversial website.
Judge blocks paper’s bid to enter Cutler Files case
The Portland Press Herald hoped to intervene and expand public access to information in a lawsuit over a political attack website from the 2010 Maine gubernatorial campaign.
Dems challenge LePage’s math
Gov. LePage says there are more people on welfare in Maine than people paying income taxes. Critics say his statistics are wrong and purposely misleading.
Housing project at center of Maine controversy is moving forward
The developer and the housing authority reach a deal to proceed with Elm Terrace in Portland.
Housing authority nears deal on Portland project
The 35-unit Elm Street Terrace project is approved at a $265,000 per unit cost, down from an August proposal of $314,000 per unit.
Occupy Maine permit denied
Although they support the group’s political message, city councilors voted 8-1 against allowing the protesters’ 24-hour encampment in Portland’s Lincoln Park.
Users, not Portland, to fund big-item pickup
The city’s popular bulky-waste pickup program will make a comeback in the spring, but it will be run by a contractor and paid for only by the people who use it.
New mayor marks historic change for Portland
‘My success will also be your success, and I can only be successful with you,’ he tells Portlanders in his inaugural address.