The magazine will whittle down the list to a ‘Hot 10’ to be announced on Aug. 14.
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Dream job? Restaurant servers say restless nights come with the stresses of August
This month is to restaurant servers what April is to tax accountants. We asked people in food service to dish up some of their worst nightmares.
Before it sells State Street site, Mercy Hospital wants to know how the buyer would use it
The hospital wants to be sensitive about the impact of its exit from Portland’s West End, winning neighbors’ praise as it prepares to move to a new campus on Fore River Parkway.
Family of Portland man who died from stab wound disputes police finding that it wasn’t a crime
How 22-year-old Patrick Lobor died remains under investigation, but loved ones cast doubt on the conclusion of Portland police. Meanwhile, a vigil draws hundreds.
Two Portland restaurants on Bon Appetit’s 50 best new restaurants
Drifters Wife and Rose Foods both made Bon Appetit’s annual list of America’s Best New Restaurants, which the magazine will whittle down to the ‘Hot 10.’
After just 2 years, Portland’s incubator for food start-ups is closing shop
Shared amenities let the Fork Food Lab in West Bayside give entrepreneurs a first taste of business. That ends in September.
Portland considers fee increase up to 400% for owners of short-term rental properties
Mayor Ethan Strimling’s plan to raise fees will be discussed Tuesday at a public hearing and committee meeting.
Hearst media company wants WPXT
The media giant, which already owns WMTW, wants to buy the station that carries programming under the MeTV banner.
KeyBank promotes executive to president of its Maine division
‘Chip’ Kelley, a Colby grad who lives in Cape Elizabeth, takes on a new role in addition to his commercial sales duties.
Former Deering athlete who died after crash had stab wound in his chest, police say
But they say they are confident that Patrick Lobor was not the victim of a crime, without detailing how the knife ended up in his chest.