Joe Christopher, who also owns Maine inns and a whitewater rafting company, hopes to reopen the pioneering pub business in Portland by March 1.
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The Wrap: Goodies and doing good at Full Plates event
Also, foodie talks and a new beer tasting room.
Portland Planning Board OKs new marijuana zoning map
The proposal, which now goes before the City Council, would allow adult-use businesses in the same zones where the city permitted medical dispensaries and their grow operations in 2010.
Window signs at closed Three Dollar Deweys indicate popular pub may see new life
The business closed in July after operating for nearly 40 years, much to the dismay of locals who loved its chili and expansive beer selection.
Portland restaurant Bolster, Snow & Co. has closed
The restaurant, located inside The Francis hotel, will reopen for one night only.
Two die, thousands lose power as storm plows through Maine
CMP outages peak at 24,000 as the wintry weather system drops mostly rain along the coast and heavy, wet snow inland. It’s now the fifth-snowiest November on record in Portland.
Death of former Deering basketball star after car crash is ruled a suicide
Patrick Lobor, 22, died from a stab wound to the heart after crashing his car and stumbling into Brighton Avenue in July.
Portland police make arrest in Rite Aid robbery
Alexander Angelini, 18, of Barrington, Rhode Island, was apprehended about 4:30 p.m. Monday, several hours after the West End pharmacy was robbed.
Crash snarls Commercial Street traffic
The two-vehicle crash sent multiple people to the hospital with minor injuries.
Bangor Savings takes novel approach to stamping out workplace aggression
The bank is the first private company to enroll every employee in a bystander training program called Green Dot.