Four residents of The Atrium at The Cedars recall how the attack on Dec. 7, 1941, profoundly affected their younger years.
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Head chef at Scales painstakingly prepares paté en croute over 3 days
Frederic Eliot makes the rectangle of pork paté just a little more perfect each time. And the stakes are high – the smallest crack in the dough or the smallest variation in temperature can sink the dish.
Dozens of local restaurants to serve up the sweets at fundraiser Monday
A holiday sweets extravaganza will feature more than two dozen restaurants, bakeries and confectioners.
Short-term rentals surge, but registrations lag in Portland
Fewer than a quarter of the Airbnb listings in the city have registered and paid fees, with a month to go before fines can be imposed.
Miss Maine pageant gets a different look
Hamdia Ahmed wears a hijab, the first Muslim woman to do so at the event.
Amy Teh’s helped cook up Picnic for Maine makers
She and her husband co-founded the expanding crafts fair in 2008 as a venue for talented artisans here.
Casco Bay Bridge reopened to traffic after morning crash
Traffic is reportedly moving both ways across the span.
Man who traded welfare benefits at his Portland market pleads guilty to fraud
Ali Ratib Daham, one of 2 brothers charged with defrauding the government of nearly $1.4 million, faces as much as 20 years in prison.
Former owner of market in Portland will plead guilty to federal welfare fraud
Ali Ratib Daham faces up to 20 years in prison on conspiracy, money laundering and theft charges, and could have to pay up to $1 million in fines and $1.5 million in restitution.
Proposed trail along unused tracks would connect Portland, Falmouth, Cumberland, Yarmouth
Regional planners are drafting a feasibility assessment for a trail designed for walking, running and as bicycle commuter corridor.