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Cabin fever: Off-the-grid inspiration for planning your Maine summer getaway. Shannon Bryan - March 24, 2021. Spring retreats. Summer getaways. Off-the-grid cabins and lakeside camps where we can fall asleep to the spectral calls of local loons and wake up PORTLAND CHARTER COMMISSION: MEET THE CANDIDATES Contests in 4 of 5 districts. E leven people are on the ballot for five district seats in Portland’s June 8 Charter Commission election, including one who is now unchallenged.. Em Burnett dropped out of the District 2 race earlier this month, leaving Robert O’Brien as the only candidate.. In District 1, Twain Braden also decided to end his candidacy, leaving three candidates competing for VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX The Universal Notebook: The petty politics of boycotts. Edgar Allen Beem - January 27, 2021. Last week I read that some employees at Whole Foods in Portland are concerned because the upscale grocery store is too crowded to maintain THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE NON The “essential worker” designation covered the nuts and bolts of society – health care, public safety, food and farmers, energy, water, public works, transportation, communication, manufacturing, financial services, and defense. What was considered non-essential were most of the things that make life worth living – education YOUR VIEWPOINT: CHARTER COMMISSION NEEDS OPEN MINDS I love Portland. Love it so much, I moved here from a big, racially fraught, distressed, urban area far away. Portland is so perfect, Iwant to change it.
SLOW-PACED PRIDE
SAS Running Group founders Kelly Whetstone and Tracey St. John, started running together on the Eastern Trail in Scarborough in 2019. Others joined them and a running group was born. THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: CH-CH-CH-CHANGES FOR 2021 A recent Gallup poll found that two-thirds of employees working from home during the pandemic would rather not return to their office at all. Another change in the real estate market is being driven by people from away fleeing to Maine from urban areas. Out-of-state buyers increased from 26 percent of the Maine housing market to 36percent last
AFTER THE EXPO
O n a rainy Sunday afternoon, Mimie Mobesha, a Congolese immigrant, welcomed a group of Congolese asylum seekers into her former storefront on Forest Avenue for snacks and conversation about their journeys to Portland and their hopes for new lives here.. Mobesha, who arrived in Portland in 2016 after spending time in Brazil, Washington, D.C. and Texas, is an unofficial axis for the Congolese PORTLAND’S WATERFRONT: CHANGE IS THE ONLY SURE THING THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: GIRLS WILL BE BOYS The Universal Notebook: Girls will be boys. Rep. Beth O’Connor, R-Sanford, has submitted a bill to the state Legislature aimed at excluding transgender students from school athletics, a move as wrong-headed as the fear that trans people will prey on children if allowed to use the restroom of the gender with which they identify. THE PORTLAND PHOENIXNEWSARTS & LIVINGVIEWPOINTCALENDARABOUTPRINTEDITION
Cabin fever: Off-the-grid inspiration for planning your Maine summer getaway. Shannon Bryan - March 24, 2021. Spring retreats. Summer getaways. Off-the-grid cabins and lakeside camps where we can fall asleep to the spectral calls of local loons and wake up PORTLAND CHARTER COMMISSION: MEET THE CANDIDATES Contests in 4 of 5 districts. E leven people are on the ballot for five district seats in Portland’s June 8 Charter Commission election, including one who is now unchallenged.. Em Burnett dropped out of the District 2 race earlier this month, leaving Robert O’Brien as the only candidate.. In District 1, Twain Braden also decided to end his candidacy, leaving three candidates competing for VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX The Universal Notebook: The petty politics of boycotts. Edgar Allen Beem - January 27, 2021. Last week I read that some employees at Whole Foods in Portland are concerned because the upscale grocery store is too crowded to maintain THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE NON The “essential worker” designation covered the nuts and bolts of society – health care, public safety, food and farmers, energy, water, public works, transportation, communication, manufacturing, financial services, and defense. What was considered non-essential were most of the things that make life worth living – education YOUR VIEWPOINT: CHARTER COMMISSION NEEDS OPEN MINDS I love Portland. Love it so much, I moved here from a big, racially fraught, distressed, urban area far away. Portland is so perfect, Iwant to change it.
SLOW-PACED PRIDE
SAS Running Group founders Kelly Whetstone and Tracey St. John, started running together on the Eastern Trail in Scarborough in 2019. Others joined them and a running group was born. THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: CH-CH-CH-CHANGES FOR 2021 A recent Gallup poll found that two-thirds of employees working from home during the pandemic would rather not return to their office at all. Another change in the real estate market is being driven by people from away fleeing to Maine from urban areas. Out-of-state buyers increased from 26 percent of the Maine housing market to 36percent last
AFTER THE EXPO
O n a rainy Sunday afternoon, Mimie Mobesha, a Congolese immigrant, welcomed a group of Congolese asylum seekers into her former storefront on Forest Avenue for snacks and conversation about their journeys to Portland and their hopes for new lives here.. Mobesha, who arrived in Portland in 2016 after spending time in Brazil, Washington, D.C. and Texas, is an unofficial axis for the Congolese PORTLAND’S WATERFRONT: CHANGE IS THE ONLY SURE THING THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: GIRLS WILL BE BOYS The Universal Notebook: Girls will be boys. Rep. Beth O’Connor, R-Sanford, has submitted a bill to the state Legislature aimed at excluding transgender students from school athletics, a move as wrong-headed as the fear that trans people will prey on children if allowed to use the restroom of the gender with which they identify. NEWS | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX Portland board to review plan for 18-story apartment building in Old Port. Colin Ellis - January 20, 2021. Plans for what would be the tallest building in Portland, and potentially the state, will hit another milestone next week at the Planning Board. VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX Another Viewpoint: Money talks, but it doesn’t buy votes. Andrew Fersch - December 23, 2020. This fall, the Democratic and Republican parties in Maine (and wealthy out-of-staters) made the mistake of thinking money spent on advertising would potentially change VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX The Universal Notebook: The petty politics of boycotts. Edgar Allen Beem - January 27, 2021. Last week I read that some employees at Whole Foods in Portland are concerned because the upscale grocery store is too crowded to maintainCALENDAR, JUNE 9-23
On June 17, 5-7 p.m., Portland Bach Experience performs 5-by-5-minute concerts at Urban Farm Fermentory, 200 Anderson St. in Portland. The event is free and family-friendly, and follows “Move to the Music,” for children, from 4-5 p.m.. THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE NON The “essential worker” designation covered the nuts and bolts of society – health care, public safety, food and farmers, energy, water, public works, transportation, communication, manufacturing, financial services, and defense. What was considered non-essential were most of the things that make life worth living – education A VIEW FROM THE HILL: PARDON MY INTERRUPTION Some people online are influencers. They influence behavior with their social media postings, blogs, and whatever. I, on the other hand, aman interrupter.
FIRE AFTERMATH: BLAZE IGNITES CONCERNS ABOUT CONDITIONS ON Fire-relief fund exceeds initial goal. More than $80,000 has been raised for the two victims of a May 27 fire on Peaks Island. Grace Noonan-Kaye, a friend of Mary and Biff Herbert, organized a GoFundMe page for the longtime island residents. It had an initial goal of $80,000 that was increased to $128,000 after exceeding 470 donors and 1,000 shares by the end of last week. PORTLAND APPOINTS RENT BOARD AS LANDLORD LAWSUIT LOOMS T he City Council has unanimously appointed seven people to the city’s new Rent Board, which will manage tenant protections and rent control.. The board, created by a voter referendum that passed last November over opposition from most councilors, is being challenged bya landlord group.
PORTLAND’S ‘URBAN OASIS’ IS ON THE MARKET FOR $600K Portland’s ‘Urban Oasis’ is on the market for $600K. T he Seattle resident who last month won a fully furnished Portland home through HGTV’s 2020 Urban Oasis sweepstakes has put the house up for sale. According to realtor.com, the three-bedroom, 2-1/2-bathroom home at 71 Essex St. in Nason’s Corner was listed on Feb. 25 for$599,000.
MERCY HOSPITAL PROJECT COULD ADD 400 APARTMENTS IN P lans to redevelop the historic Mercy Hospital on State Street into hundreds of apartments are progressing, although neighborhood concerns about parking linger.. The project would transform most of the block between Pine and Spring streets into a mix of residential and commercial uses. The Planning Board seemed largely receptive to requests from the developers in a Nov. 17 workshop. THE PORTLAND PHOENIXNEWSARTS & LIVINGVIEWPOINTCALENDARABOUTPRINTEDITION
Cabin fever: Off-the-grid inspiration for planning your Maine summer getaway. Shannon Bryan - March 24, 2021. Spring retreats. Summer getaways. Off-the-grid cabins and lakeside camps where we can fall asleep to the spectral calls of local loons and wake up PORTLAND CHARTER COMMISSION: MEET THE CANDIDATES Contests in 4 of 5 districts. E leven people are on the ballot for five district seats in Portland’s June 8 Charter Commission election, including one who is now unchallenged.. Em Burnett dropped out of the District 2 race earlier this month, leaving Robert O’Brien as the only candidate.. In District 1, Twain Braden also decided to end his candidacy, leaving three candidates competing for VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX The Universal Notebook: The petty politics of boycotts. Edgar Allen Beem - January 27, 2021. Last week I read that some employees at Whole Foods in Portland are concerned because the upscale grocery store is too crowded to maintain THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE NON The “essential worker” designation covered the nuts and bolts of society – health care, public safety, food and farmers, energy, water, public works, transportation, communication, manufacturing, financial services, and defense. What was considered non-essential were most of the things that make life worth living – education YOUR VIEWPOINT: CHARTER COMMISSION NEEDS OPEN MINDS I love Portland. Love it so much, I moved here from a big, racially fraught, distressed, urban area far away. Portland is so perfect, Iwant to change it.
THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: CH-CH-CH-CHANGES FOR 2021 A recent Gallup poll found that two-thirds of employees working from home during the pandemic would rather not return to their office at all. Another change in the real estate market is being driven by people from away fleeing to Maine from urban areas. Out-of-state buyers increased from 26 percent of the Maine housing market to 36percent last
SLOW-PACED PRIDE
SAS Running Group founders Kelly Whetstone and Tracey St. John, started running together on the Eastern Trail in Scarborough in 2019. Others joined them and a running group was born.AFTER THE EXPO
O n a rainy Sunday afternoon, Mimie Mobesha, a Congolese immigrant, welcomed a group of Congolese asylum seekers into her former storefront on Forest Avenue for snacks and conversation about their journeys to Portland and their hopes for new lives here.. Mobesha, who arrived in Portland in 2016 after spending time in Brazil, Washington, D.C. and Texas, is an unofficial axis for the Congolese PORTLAND’S WATERFRONT: CHANGE IS THE ONLY SURE THING THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: GIRLS WILL BE BOYS The Universal Notebook: Girls will be boys. Rep. Beth O’Connor, R-Sanford, has submitted a bill to the state Legislature aimed at excluding transgender students from school athletics, a move as wrong-headed as the fear that trans people will prey on children if allowed to use the restroom of the gender with which they identify. THE PORTLAND PHOENIXNEWSARTS & LIVINGVIEWPOINTCALENDARABOUTPRINTEDITION
Cabin fever: Off-the-grid inspiration for planning your Maine summer getaway. Shannon Bryan - March 24, 2021. Spring retreats. Summer getaways. Off-the-grid cabins and lakeside camps where we can fall asleep to the spectral calls of local loons and wake up PORTLAND CHARTER COMMISSION: MEET THE CANDIDATES Contests in 4 of 5 districts. E leven people are on the ballot for five district seats in Portland’s June 8 Charter Commission election, including one who is now unchallenged.. Em Burnett dropped out of the District 2 race earlier this month, leaving Robert O’Brien as the only candidate.. In District 1, Twain Braden also decided to end his candidacy, leaving three candidates competing for VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX The Universal Notebook: The petty politics of boycotts. Edgar Allen Beem - January 27, 2021. Last week I read that some employees at Whole Foods in Portland are concerned because the upscale grocery store is too crowded to maintain THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE NON The “essential worker” designation covered the nuts and bolts of society – health care, public safety, food and farmers, energy, water, public works, transportation, communication, manufacturing, financial services, and defense. What was considered non-essential were most of the things that make life worth living – education YOUR VIEWPOINT: CHARTER COMMISSION NEEDS OPEN MINDS I love Portland. Love it so much, I moved here from a big, racially fraught, distressed, urban area far away. Portland is so perfect, Iwant to change it.
THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: CH-CH-CH-CHANGES FOR 2021 A recent Gallup poll found that two-thirds of employees working from home during the pandemic would rather not return to their office at all. Another change in the real estate market is being driven by people from away fleeing to Maine from urban areas. Out-of-state buyers increased from 26 percent of the Maine housing market to 36percent last
SLOW-PACED PRIDE
SAS Running Group founders Kelly Whetstone and Tracey St. John, started running together on the Eastern Trail in Scarborough in 2019. Others joined them and a running group was born.AFTER THE EXPO
O n a rainy Sunday afternoon, Mimie Mobesha, a Congolese immigrant, welcomed a group of Congolese asylum seekers into her former storefront on Forest Avenue for snacks and conversation about their journeys to Portland and their hopes for new lives here.. Mobesha, who arrived in Portland in 2016 after spending time in Brazil, Washington, D.C. and Texas, is an unofficial axis for the Congolese PORTLAND’S WATERFRONT: CHANGE IS THE ONLY SURE THING THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: GIRLS WILL BE BOYS The Universal Notebook: Girls will be boys. Rep. Beth O’Connor, R-Sanford, has submitted a bill to the state Legislature aimed at excluding transgender students from school athletics, a move as wrong-headed as the fear that trans people will prey on children if allowed to use the restroom of the gender with which they identify. NEWS | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX Portland board to review plan for 18-story apartment building in Old Port. Colin Ellis - January 20, 2021. Plans for what would be the tallest building in Portland, and potentially the state, will hit another milestone next week at the Planning Board. VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX Another Viewpoint: Money talks, but it doesn’t buy votes. Andrew Fersch - December 23, 2020. This fall, the Democratic and Republican parties in Maine (and wealthy out-of-staters) made the mistake of thinking money spent on advertising would potentially change VIEWPOINT | THE PORTLAND PHOENIX The Universal Notebook: The petty politics of boycotts. Edgar Allen Beem - January 27, 2021. Last week I read that some employees at Whole Foods in Portland are concerned because the upscale grocery store is too crowded to maintain THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE NON The “essential worker” designation covered the nuts and bolts of society – health care, public safety, food and farmers, energy, water, public works, transportation, communication, manufacturing, financial services, and defense. What was considered non-essential were most of the things that make life worth living – education RANKED-CHOICE VOTING DECIDES PORTLAND CHARTER COMMISSION Portland officials said turnout at the city's 11 polling places was slow throughout the day Tuesday, June 8, for voting to elect nine Charter Commission members and validate the $125.2 million SchoolDepartment budget.
CALENDAR, JUNE 9-23
On June 17, 5-7 p.m., Portland Bach Experience performs 5-by-5-minute concerts at Urban Farm Fermentory, 200 Anderson St. in Portland. The event is free and family-friendly, and follows “Move to the Music,” for children, from 4-5 p.m.. FIRE AFTERMATH: BLAZE IGNITES CONCERNS ABOUT CONDITIONS ON Fire-relief fund exceeds initial goal. More than $80,000 has been raised for the two victims of a May 27 fire on Peaks Island. Grace Noonan-Kaye, a friend of Mary and Biff Herbert, organized a GoFundMe page for the longtime island residents. It had an initial goal of $80,000 that was increased to $128,000 after exceeding 470 donors and 1,000 shares by the end of last week. THE UNIVERSAL NOTEBOOK: TAKE BACK OUR BEACHES In 1989, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in Bell v. Town of Wells held that upland owners own to the low-water mark along the coast and that the only rights the public has in the intertidal zone are for the purposes of fishing, fowling and navigation. PORTLAND’S ‘URBAN OASIS’ IS ON THE MARKET FOR $600K Portland’s ‘Urban Oasis’ is on the market for $600K. T he Seattle resident who last month won a fully furnished Portland home through HGTV’s 2020 Urban Oasis sweepstakes has put the house up for sale. According to realtor.com, the three-bedroom, 2-1/2-bathroom home at 71 Essex St. in Nason’s Corner was listed on Feb. 25 for$599,000.
MERCY HOSPITAL PROJECT COULD ADD 400 APARTMENTS IN P lans to redevelop the historic Mercy Hospital on State Street into hundreds of apartments are progressing, although neighborhood concerns about parking linger.. The project would transform most of the block between Pine and Spring streets into a mix of residential and commercial uses. The Planning Board seemed largely receptive to requests from the developers in a Nov. 17 workshop.__
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