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Maine Catholic youth raise more than $13,000 during ‘Souper’ Bowl of Caring
Young Catholics from around Maine had two reasons to celebrate on Sunday, Feb. 3: a sixth world championship for the Patriots and a successful “Souper” Bowl of Caring, according to a news release from Dave Guthro, communications director for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. The event, held Feb. 2 and 3, saw young people […]
Tanker truck rollover closes I-95 northbound near Portland
Traffic is backed up for several hours and emergency responders work to clear up the scene near mile marker 50.
State education funding projections hold good news for southern Maine districts
Preliminary figures based on Gov. Janet Mills’ budget, released Friday, show relief for districts where state funding decreased last year.
Historic church-turned-condos in Portland now in bankruptcy
The former Williston West Church was scheduled for an auction Friday, but instead its owner sought bankruptcy protection.
Waterfront group seeks money for Portland harbor dredging
Advocates try to raise up to $30 million to dredge and dispose of sediment built up at piers and wharves in Portland and South Portland.
Art in Bloom exhibit offers taste of spring for winter-weary visitors
Hundreds attend Wednesday’s opening of the Portland Museum of Art exhibit, which runs through Sunday.
ImmuCell suffers $2.3 million loss in 2018
The Portland biotech firm increased its sales but also had bigger expenses.
Business cluster inside a Portland thrift store offers hope to budding entrepreneurs
The space, inside Threads of Hope thrift store, offers business development resources and below-market rents.
A History of Camp Keyes talk set for Feb. 20
Capt. Jonathan Bratten, historian for the Maine National Guard, will speak.