The mascot has been entertaining Hadlock fans since the Double-A team arrived in Portland in 1994.
2018
Portland hiker turns penchant for hiking into successful business
Ryan Linn, with two partners, runs a company called Atlas Guides that makes map-based navigational apps for smartphones.
Feature obituary: Wendell G. Large, 65, Portland attorney and ‘true gentleman of the bar’
He was a founding partner of the law firm Richardson, Whitman, Large & Badger.
Dine Out Maine: Tuscan Table is gorgeous, but uneven
One evening, service was great and food just OK. Another night, it went the other way.
Society Notebook: And the Source award goes to …
The Portland Press Herald honors the state’s environmental heroes at ‘the Oscars of sustainability.’
Finally ready, Woolwich painter tells her disabled daughter’s story through portraits
Martha Miller captures the essence of Lisbeth, who never recovered from a childhood brain injury.
Week in review: L.L. Bean says give suit the boot; lawmakers OK retail pot bill
Top business stories from the week of April 8-14
Another View: Older workers are a boon to Maine economy, not a drag
Employers should consider offering flexible hours and other accommodations to attract applicants over 50.
Cynthia Dill: Lucas St. Clair unfairly maligned for mom’s success
There are not-so-subtle suggestions that he isn’t an authentic Democrat because his personal story is not sad enough.
Jim Fossel: Independent adds a twist to 1st District contest
Rep. Martin Grohman of Biddeford is a pragmatic centrist who’s worked well with his Republican colleagues and Gov. LePage.