Portland cracking down on parking violations in Monument Square
The city plans to better enforce a 20-minute limit on parking in the bricked park, where many businesses load and unload supplies.
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Nation & World Posted: 11:51 AM
Upside-down flag at Justice Alito’s home another blow for Supreme Court under fire
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 11:46 AM
Video appears to show Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs beating singer Cassie in hotel hallway in 2016
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Nation & World Posted: 11:42 AM
Thousands expected to rally on National Mall in support of Palestinian rights
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Nation & World Posted: 11:18 AM
For decades, states have taken foster children’s federal benefits. That’s starting to change.
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Boston Red Sox Posted: 7:56 AM
Cardinals drop Red Sox below .500 with 10-6 win
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Opinion Posted: 4:01 AM
The Humble Farmer: On seafaring, homeownership and good neighbors
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Opinion Posted: 4:01 AM
Opinion: We are mortgaging Portland to become a social services mecca
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Support Portland Museum of Art renovation
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
PMA should come up with a new building design
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Scouting opens door to girls
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: What about us, as Mainers, makes the climate transition tough to swallow?
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Featured Property Posted: 4:00 AM
Grand Opening Land Sale: 11 plus acres and New Cabin Kit only $99,900
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Arts Review
Review: Motown and pop star Diana Ross shows Merrill audience why she’s legendary
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South Portland Sentry
Former police chief sues Q Street Diner in South Portland after a fall
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Health care
Maine Med to open 8-story tower as final piece of massive expansion
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Cops & Courts
‘We’ll always blame ourselves’: Card family shares its pain over collective failure to prevent shooting
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Arts & Entertainment
Opponents suggest they won’t back down if Portland City Council supports museum’s demolition plan
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Politics
Regulators approve changes to Maine mining laws
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Opinion
Opinion: Protect Portland’s public park views
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Business
Harpswell landowners settle suit over ownership of small parcel of working waterfront
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Cops & Courts
Federal prosecutors accuse 3 Massachusetts men of Saco drive-by shooting
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Business
New ‘fusion taqueria’ to open on Forest Avenue
May 16
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Varsity Maine
Mic’d up: Windham softball player laughs off close call with hard-hit line drive
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Local & State
Maine unemployment rate holds steady in April
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Business
Falafel Time closes due to health and staffing issues
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Do This
A Taste of Nations, ‘Angels in America’ and many more things to do this weekend
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Portland Forecaster
Victoria Mansion teaching the tricks of historic preservation trades
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Lewiston-Auburn
Concord Coach Lines terminating service from Lewiston and Auburn
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Scarborough Leader
‘Wait Until 8th’ parents group strikes a chord in Scarborough over smartphone concerns
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South Portland Sentry
South Portland Human Rights Commission retains its funding
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Boston Bruins
Panthers eliminate Bruins for second straight year
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Letters
Keep roads safe for all
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Nation & World
These cities bar facial recognition tech. Police still found ways to access it.
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Nation & World
For decades, states have taken foster children’s federal benefits. That’s starting to change.
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Nation & World
Thousands expected to rally on National Mall in support of Palestinian rights
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Nation & World
Trucks are rolling across a new U.S. pier into Gaza. But challenges remain to getting enough aid in
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Nation & World
Upside-down flag at Justice Alito’s home another blow for Supreme Court under fire
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New England
A college puts the ‘cat’ into ‘education’ by giving tabby honorary ‘doctor of litter-ature’ degree
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Nation & World
Severe storms kill at least 4 in Houston, knock out power in Texas and Louisiana
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Arts & Entertainment
Dabney Coleman, actor who specialized in curmudgeons, dies at 92
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Arts & Entertainment
Sharon Stone, Liam Neeson demand Kevin Spacey be allowed back in Hollywood
Harpswell landowners settle suit over ownership of small parcel of working waterfront
If the settlement is approved, a new nonprofit called Friends of Barleyfield Point will be buying the land with the intent of keeping it open for public use and commercial fishing.
After decisive loss at Alabama Mercedes plants, powerful auto union vows to return and win
Workers at two Mercedes factories in Alabama voted decisively against unionizing.
Greg Schneiders, struggling bar owner turned Carter White House adviser, dies at 77
Schneiders warned Carter about the political risks of saying Americans faced a 'crisis of confidence.' He was right.
Cardinals drop Red Sox below .500 with 10-6 win
Boston has lost three straight and 10 of 14, falling to 22-23. The Red Sox had not been under .500 since a 1-2 start.
Friday’s high school roundup: NYA sends Freeport to its first defeat
Softball: The Class D Panthers knock off one of the best teams in Class B, rolling to an 8-2 win.
Opinion: We are mortgaging Portland to become a social services mecca
Where is the positive vision for our city?
New ‘fusion taqueria’ to open on Forest Avenue
The restaurant, in the former home of Paella Seafood in Portland, will offer a large menu of unusual tacos.
Maine Voices Live with musician Clarisse Karasira
Join us for a live conversation with the musician on Tuesday, May 21 at 7 p.m. at One Longfellow Square.
Garden tours, plants sales and more ways to spend time among flowers
Visit Maine's botanical gardens or get a sneak peek of what your neighbors are growing in their back yards.
Brunswick adopts $97.5 million budget; residents will vote on school budget in June
The Town Council unanimously adopted its next fiscal year budget on Thursday, setting in motion a school budget vote in June and the beginnings of a town-wide property reassessment process.