For the past 10 years, about 800 families could had lived there. There's clear potential for a more vibrant community.
Rutgers associate professor Mark Paul uses his own set of non sequiturs to criticize the Wallace Economic Advisors report ...
Kudos to Press Herald staff writer John Terhune for his excellent article on the Maine Gaza Solidarity Flotilla, a welcome departure from typical mainstream media coverage that often neglects, ...
The members of the Portland Timbers sit together in the locker room before every game, close their eyes and collectively take ...
The Trump administration is offering migrant children $2,500 to voluntarily return to their home countries, dangling a new ...
Susan’s Fish-n-Chips, a Portland institution that launched in 1989, announced on social media Friday that it will close for ...
Our country's leaders are wrong to say whatever they want, no matter the cost, to a public desperate for answers.
The poem came to mind today when the leaves swirled at my feet. It always does. It’s a poem that works as memory works. A ...
Maine seems to be becoming a prime breeding ground for crickets.
Though no longer Catholic or a believer of any stripe, I want to comment on the meeting in September between Pope Leo XIV and Jesuit Father James Martin, founder of Outreach, a support group for ...
Devan Newell, of Scarborough, lobbied to have his mother Leslie's art put up at the Old Port Sea Grill and is working to get ...
I am able to do so by requesting an absentee ballot from my city clerk. Question 1 on the Nov. 4 ballot seeks to severely restrict absentee voting. I couldn’t request a ballot by phone or ask someone ...
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