The restaurant will close at the end of this year to make way for Black Cow, a burger-and-shake shop.
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Portland councilor has ups and downs in recovery from ruptured appendix
Spencer Thibodeau has been in the hospital for three weeks, and the city has postponed the annual District 2 meeting planned for Thursday.
Portland schools again cut back request to city for maintenance funding
The request comes one week after voters passed a $64.3 million bond to renovate four schools that deteriorated because of years of deferred upkeep.
Portland planners approve Children’s Museum move to Thompson’s Point
The museum outgrew its downtown location and hopes to occupy its new building in the spring of 2019, officials say.
Portland landlord hires lawyer to continue appeal in fatal fire
Gregory Nisbet’s previous lawyers asked to be removed from his appeal.
Constituents voice concerns over federal tax reforms at session with Rep. Pingree
The 1st District Democrat, who says she’ll vote against the Republican plan, convenes a group in Portland that points to ways in which the proposal could harm middle class Mainers.
Portland rehab center’s new dining hall serves message of togetherness for people struggling with addiction
Members of the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center can all dine together after the building’s first major renovation in 60 years.
Business community a force in Portland election
‘No’ campaigns on rent control and zoning questions held big spending edges, thanks mostly to businesses such as developers and Maine Med.
Mainers honor veterans with parades, ceremonies
Attendees brave the cold and wind at Veterans Day events in Portland and South Portland.
Terminally ill Saco boy, who says ‘live like a penguin,’ gets some special visitors
Jacob Thompson, who has been celebrating Christmas early, gets a rare gift when he spends an hour with his favorite animal courtesy of the Mystic Aquarium.