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‘A bigger boat’ for Peaks Island? Not everyone’s on board
Casco Bay Lines wants to satisfy tourist and commuter demand with a higher-capacity ferry to Peaks. But many islanders worry summertime congestion could get worse.
Bill Nemitz: Maine wildlife chief no stranger to drama like the great black hawk flap
A winter storm knocked the bird from its perch in Portland’s Deering Oaks and a group of heroic souls came to the rescue.
PSO’s new director, Eckart Preu, introduces next season that ‘might just blow your socks off’
The 2019-2020 season will include a total of 36 concerts, beginning Sept. 22.
Second art center will add to vibrancy of East Bayside, where ‘the energy is great’
The owners of Greenhut Galleries and Angela Adams hope to draw in the foot traffic created by the neighborhood’s breweries and coffee roasters.
At a Portland hotel, they’re carving in ice for a cause
Portland Harbor Hotel holds its annual Icebar fete to benefit local nonprofits.
Rare hawk rescued in snowstorm is recovering, but will lose toe to frostbite
The bird was found Sunday in the snow under a cluster of trees in Deering Oaks.
Portland council decides hotel developers will help fund affordable housing
The city hopes to increase its affordable-housing stock by requiring developers to build low-income housing or pay a $3,806 fee per hotel unit.
Portland council decides to slow down Franklin Street project
Councilors direct the city staff to look for less costly ways to improve the interchange with Interstate 295 than the $5.4 million plan proposed by the state Department of Transportation.
The Wrap: Winter renovations underway; praise for Cellardoor; delivery business put on ice
A roundup of local food and restaurant news.