Por: The Boston Globe Nation April 21, 2023
As longtime friends, Cynthia Eaton and Patricia “Patti” Eger kept up with each other through Facebook from their respective homes in Florida, Kansas, and Maine.Their exchanges stretch back years, filled with heart emojis, exclamations of “love you,” and “looking forward to my hugs.” Along with their spouses, David Eaton, 66, and Robert Eger, 72, they bonded over their love of family, faith, and devotion to country.From American flags... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 02, 2023
Portland’s first clean elections candidates for mayor have continued to raise and spend significantly more money than those running traditionally financed campaigns. The two mayoral candidates who are using the new program – Justin Costa and Andrew Zarro – to date have... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 26, 2023
I’m enthusiastically supporting Pious Ali to be Portland’s next mayor, and I’d like to share why. Pious is a deep, caring soul with a unique ability to bring people together to forge solutions to our city’s problems. We all keep walls up to protect ourselves. Pious works... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 04, 2023
Five candidates vying to become Portland’s next mayor sparred Tuesday over the city’s top challenges, including homeless encampments, housing, immigration and climate change, during a 90-minute debated hosted by the Portland Press Herald and the University of New England.... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 30, 2023
Pious Ali, 54, is currently serving his third term on the City Council after three years on the school board. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer The profiles on Portland’s mayoral candidates. The Press Herald is profiling the five mayoral candidates on Portland’s... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation August 01, 2023
City Councilor Pious Ali on Monday became the fifth candidate to enter the Portland mayoral race. The at-large councilor joins city councilors and , former councilor , and political newcomer Dylan Pugh. Ali said he took out his nomination papers Monday. Pious Ali Submitted photo... + más
Incumbent Pious Ali wins City Council at-large race, newcomers take District 3 City Council and school board seats | Portland Press Herald
Portland councilor faces challenge from 2 newcomers in at-large race | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 10, 2022
Incumbent City Councilor Pious Ali won another at-large term Tuesday, taking more than 73 percent of the votes cast. District 3 City Council candidate Regina Phillips, chief operating officer and co-founder of Cross Cultural Community Services and a former city of Portland... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 21, 2022
Portland’s longest-tenured city councilor is facing challenges from two political newcomers in the race for an at-large seat. Pious Ali, 53, is the director of the nonprofit Portland Empowered and has served six years on the City Council as well as three years on the school... + más
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