He says he will not seek re-election to the Portland veterinary company’s board, citing personal health reasons.
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Maine officials evaluate cruise ship policies amid coronavirus scare
It’s unknown how deeply the spreading viral disease will cut into an industry that brings about 400,000 passengers and $29 million in spending to Maine every spring and fall.
Portland software developer KinoTek gets $100,000 boost from Microsoft
KinoTek is developing a data aggregation platform designed to help coaches, athletes and medical professionals prevent and overcome injuries.
Plans underway to turn former roller rink into autobody shop
If plans are approved by the city, the former Happy Wheels building would be the new home for Back Bay Customs.
Girl Scouts on mission for safe winter sidewalks
Girl Scout Cadettes from Troop 1547 want the public to know that the safety of pedestrians are at risk when people fail to remove ice and snow from walkways,
Portland restaurant Five Fifty-Five closing after 17 years
The owners of one of the city’s best-known restaurants have announced they’re closing in April.
USM student ordered home from Italy
The student was scheduled to leave Tuesday, but the country went into a lockdown Monday as a result of coronavirus.
Biddeford man found guilty of hate crimes in 2 racially motivated attacks
Maurice Diggins faces as much as 10 years in prison for each of 3 hate crimes, in the first federal prosecution in Maine since the government adopted a new hate crime law in 2009.
City prepares for potential of coronavirus
The coronavirus has not impacted travel into or out of Portland, but has caused city and school officials to increase daily sanitizing.
New Portland inn takes ‘gathering house’ approach
The Blind Tiger opened last month in an 1823 building that most recently housed The Danforth Inn.