Letter
April 2019
Eimskip brings in bigger ship as cargo through Portland skyrockets
At 461 feet, the Pictor J will be the largest ship ever to call on Maine’s only container terminal.
George Smith: The Central Maine Power project is wrong for western Maine
The proposed transmission line would hurt the very thing that makes Maine special.
Commentary: A constitutional pathway is available to ranked-choice voting in state elections
If there were only a first and a second choice, votes could be added directly to a candidate’s total and tabulated in a single count.
Master mentalist, magician Paul Draper to appear at Chocolate Church
“Mysteries of the Mind” will be staged April 18 in Bath.
Waterville class of 1964 planning 55th reunion
Mailing or email addresses needed for several classmates.
Waterville city manager says he’ll retire in a year, following contract extension
The City Council Tuesday night also took a first vote to amend the downtown tax increment financing district to remove two buildings from the district and create a new district.
Hundreds at Portland cathedral pray for people of Paris in wake of Notre Dame fire
Bishop Robert Deeley offers a prayer ‘for the people of France whose temple of God’s glory has been so marred by this destructive fire.’
South Portland presses DEP officials for help monitoring emissions from oil tanks
DEP chief Gerald Reid says he’ll help the city establish an air quality monitoring program but resources are limited after eight years of ‘starvation’ under former Gov. Paul LePage.