Arrests 3/3 at 12 a.m. Cody Davis, 21, of Auburn, was arrested on Middle Street by Officer Jamie Beals on a charge of operating under the influence. 3/3 at 12 a.m. Andrew L. Forlano, 21, of Scarborough, was arrested on Fore Street by Officer Vince...
Good Deeds The Maine Red Claws and Unum joined with the Center for Grieving Children recently to announce a new program called Hoops for Hope. Through the Hoops for Hope program, individuals and corporations will be able to pledge a dollar amount for every free throw the M...
Wed. 3/13 5:30 p.m. Housing and Community Development Committee CH Wed. 3/13 6 p.m. Police Citizen Review Subcommittee Public Safety Building Thur. 3/14 5 p.m. Board of Harbor Commissioner's Public Hearing CH
PORTLAND — Colucci's Hilltop Market, a decades-old, family-run fixture at 135 Congress St. on Munjoy Hill, will likely be closed "a couple months" after it was severely damaged by an alleged arson early Saturday, store co-owner Dickie Colucci said Monday afternoon. "There's smoke dam...
PORTLAND — The School Department is seeking volunteers to safely shepherd students to school as it hopes to be the first city in the state with a coordinated, regular "walking school bus" program. Volunteer leaders will supervise students walking to either Reiche Community Schoo...
PORTLAND — Starting April 1, drivers won't have to slow down to pay their fare at the Maine Turnpike toll plaza in New Gloucester. The plaza will open two dedicated lanes, one in each direction of travel, that will allow drivers to pay using E-ZPass electronic toll collection devices...
PORTLAND — The city last week launched a free, updated online guide to help businesses navigate licensing and permitting rules, get financial assistan...
PORTLAND — Public forums on planned improvements to five city elementary schools will take place over the next three weeks. The forums will present an opportunity for the public to review two or three concept designs for improvements to Hall, Longfellow, Lyseth, Presumpscot and ...
PORTLAND — Casco Bay High School enrollment will grow next year as a part of a three-year expansion project to meet increasing demand. The high school is now capped at 70 students per gr...