A joint effort by parishioners and others culminates with a refurbished Rose Window, which was installed in 1898 at St. Luke’s Cathedral and had suffered water damage over the years.
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Two charity events attract thousands to Back Cove in Portland
About 1,500 runners compete in the Trail to Ale 10K, and 1,000 take part in Hands Around the Cove.
Wilton motorcyclist critically injured in Portland crash
The accident closed part of Forest Avenue for over two hours, police say.
National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day marks progress, challenges
Maine groups are helping caregivers and patients deal with the unintended consequences of the drugs that have allowed people to live longer with HIV.
Portland Museum of Art to unveil wall-size work by Maine native Tim Rollins
The 13-foot-by-34-foot permanent installation titled ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ will hang in the museum’s Great Hall.
Commentary: LEAD program crucial to easing drug addiction’s grip on Maine
The focus is on prevention and treatment to help substance abusers take back their lives rather than go to jail.
Portland developer thinking big as he considers key parcel in Old Port
Tim Soley, who owns a number of buildings in the Old Port, is exploring many ideas – including a building 20 or more stories tall – on property near Union and Fore streets
Maine Medical Center proposes its largest expansion ever, at a cost of $512 million
The project would add 300,000 square feet to the hospital’s campus, put the main entrance on Congress Street and make changes to enhance patients’ stays.
Portland mayor will hold neighborhood office hours
‘Strimling on the Street’ sessions are aimed at making city government more accessible.
Our View: During debate over LePage mural, free speech flourishes
Responses to a depiction of Maine’s governor in KKK garb show the First Amendment in action.