Their numbers are declining in Casco Bay, and Ready Seafood is willing to pay to find out if they’re settling in deeper water where scientists hadn’t been sampling.
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Portland ReStore manager has lowdown on used home goods, building materials
The store re-sells donated items from Habitat for Humanity – it’s the place where your friend So-and-so scored that amazing stove that one time.
We wrote about taking down a beloved tree, and readers told us they can relate
Trees do talk: That was just one of the many responses to a story about a red maple in a Portland neighborhood.
Portland schools allow students to participate in March 14 gun violence walkout
Superintendent Xavier Botana informs families and staffers that older students will be allowed to take part in the nationwide event, regardless of their stands on the issues.
Concert review: Subtle Degrees performs intense, complex, 42-minute piece at Space
Two local performers opened the show for the duo from New York.
Benjamin Pollard quits Democrats, plans independent bid for U.S. Senate
The decision leaves only one remaining Democratic challenger, Zak Ringelstein, to U.S. Sen. Angus King,
Federal judge orders man arrested in Lewiston drug raids held without bail
He says that Richard ‘Stitch’ Daniels, 52, has an extensive criminal history ‘of violence, drug trafficking and failing to comply with conditions of release.’
Judge refuses to drop immigration charge after claim of racial profiling in Portland traffic stop
A federal judge denies a motion to dismiss the case or bar evidence based on the defense attorney’s claim that the stop was improper and lasted too long.
Abilene restaurant at Woodfords Corner will close at the end of March
The restaurant, which served New American food, opened 3 years ago.
‘Maine Eats’ exhibit in Portland digs into evolution of state’s cuisine
A showcase at the Maine Historical Society, opening Friday, explores everything from iconic lobster and spuds to the more modern sustainability movement.