Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 18, 2022
Mayor Kate Snyder delivers the annual State of the City address in council chambers on Monday. Noting the divisiveness that marks the city’s current political climate, she urged city residents “to work together without labels and without attacking each other.” Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer Portland is making progress on recovering from COVID-19, housing and homelessness, but the city is divided and the stakes are high as the... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 08, 2022
SOUTH PORTLAND — On a night when the South Portland offense let a number of opportunities slip away, the Red Riots defense made sure their team didn’t need many scoring chances. South Portland’s defense pitched a shutout, including a goal-line stand early in the fourth... + más
Uncovering Biddeford through centuries-old headstones | Portland Press Herald
Football: Charles provides spark in Portland’s win over Biddeford | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 07, 2022
Remember the food truck fiasco? Complaints prompted the Parks, Recreation and Facilities Department to present three solutions to the Transportation & Sustainability Committee: A, B and C. Three elected councilors voted unanimously for . But the city manager instead chose ,... + más
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
Maine Voices: Are you proud of what Portland has become? | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 06, 2022
The Boston City Council on Wednesday not only approved the salary increases Mayor Michelle Wu proposed earlier this year for top city leadership, but ramped them up even higher for the mayor and the council itself, paving the way for future pay hikes of 20 percent. Councilors... + más
It’s great to see city councilors unite. But did it have to be for a pay raise? | The Boston Globe
Deeply divided, can Boston’s city councilors repair relations? | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 06, 2022
Fans watch a volleyball game at Portland High on Wednesday evening. Because of problems with fan behavior, Portland Public Schools has announced that “Portland High students can only attend Portland High games, and Deering High students can only attend Deering High games.”... + más
Unruly passengers on planes can face fines and other consequences — but it's not clear how many reports lead to punishment | CBS News
State turnaround school district shrinking with likely exit of two schools | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 29, 2022
In November, Portland voters will decide on eight ballot questions that will change our city charter – our city’s constitution. Two questions – Questions 2 and 5 – would send Portland dramatically in the wrong direction and should be rejected. Recently, we d 13 other... + más
The Wrap: Friendly Toast announces opening, Bueno Loco to close | Portland Press Herald
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
LePage says Gov. Mills’ policies have fueled crime and drug use | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 27, 2022
The Portland Charter Commission has not demonstrated the need for an executive mayor. Along with fellow commissioners Marpheen Chann and Dory Waxman, we believe goes too far, too fast, for the city of Portland. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Peter Eglinton and Shay Stewart-Bouley were... + más
Shared Governance At America’s Universities: Reaffirming Higher Education’s Cornerstone In The Post-Pandemic Era | Forbes
Judge rules Charter must pay $1.1 billion after murder of cable customer | Ars Technica
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