The new proposal by City Manager Jon Jennings could complicate efforts to replace Portland’s shelter for homeless adults in Bayside.
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Rosemont Market butcher Elise Miller’s now a ‘Chopped’ champion
In an episode titled ‘Meat Your Match,’ Rosemont Market butcher Elise Miller wins $10,000.
The Wrap: Arrivals and departures of beloved eateries
Ten Ten Pié closes and Pizza Villa is ready to reopen.
Maine group sues Trump administration over ‘gag rule’ for family planning clinics
Health advocates have said the rule will limit access to safe abortions in Maine and nationwide.
Truffle maker Dean’s Sweets is expanding
In an additional space, the business can increase production and introduce new products.
Portland’s Certify merges with California firm
The company develops software for corporate expense management, and expects the deal to increase its worldwide customer base to more than 11,000.
Near-demise of Portland bar leads council to tighten zoning in Forest Avenue area
City councilors unanimously approve a ban on drive-throughs and other suburban development features in the area bounded by Forest Avenue, Baxter Boulevard and Preble Street Extension.
High school basketball: Fearless predictions for the 2019-20 season
Despite the departure of many talented seniors across Maine, don’t be surprised if we see some repeat champions.
Rockland’s Ada’s Kitchen to open smaller branch in Portland
Owner Jenn Rockwell hopes to have it up and running by June.
Pizza Villa in Portland may open again later this month
The pizzeria, which first opened in 1965, was sold to two brothers who “really don’t want to change much.”