Dozens of people have lived homeless in the woods of Portland this year. One of them is a 5-year-old girl.
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New PMA mural has its roots in rural Maine
Tim Rollins, who grew up in Pittsfield, created the colorful piece with his art collective K.O.S.
Dine Out Maine: Corner Room can delight, but choose your night and meal carefully
It helps to avoid busy Saturdays.
Maine Voices: Arctic opportunities exist in Maine right now
Establishing relationships with the people who live in the north is more important than new shipping lanes.
Technology offers solution to problem of unequal access to justice
Apps developed at Maine Law give low- and middle-income Mainers guidance, information and action plans addressing civil legal problems.
Commentary: For Maine’s seniors, housing-health care link may be lifesaver
At stake is the quality of life for an expanding demographic – and the need to control costs.
Bike shop’s pending closure marks end of era for Portland cyclists
With its lease up and owner Cheryl Oliver ready to shift gears, Back Bay Bicycle will shut its doors next week, ending a three-decade run as a key cog in the city’s cycling community.
Gov. Joseph Brennan archives to be dedicated in Portland
The collection of interviews about the former Maine governor will be the topic of a ceremony Wednesday at the Maine Irish Heritage Center.
Maine Voices: Thanks to Maine Ethics Commission, party’s over for rule-bending fundraisers
Because of its swift action, Rep. Chipman could be the last politician to exploit a particular loophole.
Group seeks designation to preserve beloved vista at Fort Sumner Park
Residents are requesting historic landmark status in reaction to plans for condos nearby on Munjoy Hill, but the developer says he also doesn’t want to see the view spoiled.