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News in Portland

India St., Libbytown plans will be Portland discussion topics

PORTLAND — Upcoming meetings will gather public input to help create plans for the future of the India Street and Libbytown neighborhoods. Residents are invited to share their thoughts about the India Street neighborhood at an open house Saturday, from 12:30-5:30 p.m., at the Maine J...

Portland lacks full funding for Capisic Pond restoration

PORTLAND — The main focus of a public meeting Monday night at Deering High School, ostensibly to update residents on plans to improve Capisic Pond Park and gather more input for the next phase of planning, became how, if and when the improvements will be funded. The city and its cons...

Regional meeting identifies issues facing Casco Bay clammers

BRUNSWICK — Marine resource experts who discussed how to begin regional efforts to conserve the softshell clam said green crabs and nitrogen are the No. 1 enemy. Harvesters from Scarborough to Wiscasset attended the meeting the Casco Bay Marine Resource Summit on March 7 at the Bruns...

Portland charter school fires, sues founding director

PORTLAND — After firing its founding director last week, the Baxter Academy for Technology and Science is suing the former executive. Joshua Carver, attorney for the ch...

Never too latte: Portland coffee purveyors keep percolating

PORTLAND — While plans call for Starbucks Coffee Co. to open its third downtown shop in the coming weeks, coffee lovers seem unperturbed by the java giant's growing footprint in the city. The Seattle-based coffee company is

Consensus reached on revised student restraint rules

PORTLAND — Even the staunchest opponents to revising Maine’s student restraint and seclusion laws are accepting proposed changes that would loosen the existing law. “Overall I am really pleased (with the changes),” said Deb Davis, a disability rights advocate w...

Portland School Notebook

Cheverus High School announces first semester honor roll Grade Nine high honors: Catherine Brewer, David Cheng, Kenneth Drelich, Emily Grinnell, Andrew Jalbert, Ian Lander, Gordon Murray, Matthew Proia, William Saunders, Catherine Sinclair, Willa Tara...

Arts Calendar March 13-26

Greater Portland Books & Authors Wednesday 3/13 Marianne Boruch, 7 p.m., Woodbury Campus Center, University of...

Robert Hayden Miller, 71

PORTLAND — Robert Hayden Miller, 71, of Portland, died Feb. 25 at Mercy Hospital after a long illness. Miller was born Aug. 13, 1941 in Portland, a son of James and Evelyn Miller.  He attended local schools, graduating from Deering High School, followed by service in...

Community Calendar March 13-26

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