Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 22, 2022
The recent Maine Voices column by Emily Chaleff “,” Dec. 8) contained an important truth while completely missing the mark on the relationship between the Portland City Council and the school board. I’ll start with the important truth. Ms. Chaleff correctly identifies that the way we fund our schools is problematic. Not the problem she was writing about, but a larger, more important problem about how resources are doled out to school... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports December 23, 2022
The holiday-week high school basketball tournament at the gym known as “the Expo” has been a staple in Portland since the 1980s. The Holiday Hoops Showcase returns this year with a total of 24 boys’ and girls’ games over four consecutive days starting Monday. James Banks... + más
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Woman's aerial hoop hobby started with a workshop, ended with a new ceiling and teaching gig | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 07, 2022
My Italian immigrant grandfather, a World War II Marine Corps veteran, ran his barber shop for many years at 150-A Free St. in Portland – a building eventually swallowed up by the Portland Museum of Art without as much as a hiccup. The Libby Building (152-160 Free St.), seen... + más
Best of 2022: The biggest art stories mattered more than soup thrown on a Van Gogh | Los Angeles Times
Design teams unveil visions for Portland Museum of Art expansion | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 01, 2022
A national housing market outlook suggests that the Portland-South Portland market will have the second-highest increase in home prices in the country next year at 10.3%. A multiunit house on Cumberland Avenue was listed for almost $1.5 million by Tom Landry, owner of Benchmark... + más
New Mexico Better Newspaper Contest Winners | Associated Press
Football: Portland, South Portland to meet in playoffs for first time in 20 years | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Our thoughts are with the millions of people suffering from the force and fury of recent hurricanes, especially those who have lost loved ones. Because the intensity of the storms is determined largely by the temperature of the ocean waters, a warmer climate causes the storms to... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
What Sustainable Seafood Activists Get Wrong About Maine's Lobsters | Time
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 22, 2022
SOUTH PORTLAND — This season, the Battle of the Bridge went to Portland. The Bulldogs got all the offense they needed in the second quarter, then held South Portland to nine yards in the fourth quarter, taking a 20-13 win in the annual game between the rivals. Both teams end... + más
Football notebook: Portland, South Portland ready for Battle of the Bridge | Portland Press Herald
Feel It Still to Levitating: The most distracting songs to work to | Newsweek
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 21, 2022
Quarterback Jaelen Jackson has helped South Portland win three straight games heading into its traditional rivalry game with Portland on Friday night. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer With high school football teams in Class B and C wrapping up the regular season this weekend, it... + más
Russian Brigades In Southern Ukraine Depended On One Major Bridge. Now They’re Cut Off From Resupply. | Forbes
Russian Has One Main Bridge Into Southern Ukraine. Someone Just Blew It Up. | Forbes
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 28, 2022
This column is written with a unique perspective on the city of Portland, and how it has evolved over the past five decades. This perspective may be helpful to the voters of Portland as they decide on what form of local government they will have after the November elections. I... + más
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
LePage says Gov. Mills’ policies have fueled crime and drug use | Portland Press Herald
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