The new hockey team’s name sounds familiar September 29, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in tonight’s newsletter, the Secretary of the Navy visited Bath Iron Works today.
Aerial dancers, a hospital expansion and the plight of a food pantry September 28, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in tonight’s newsletter, the case of a man and his mother facing eviction for growing marijuana, even though it’s legal here.
Have you seen this (flavorful) steer? September 27, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also, if you’re into “Hamilton,” the Mad Horse Theatre Company in South Portland is putting on a production you might find intriguing.
Do you have a 60-foot-tall spruce tree on your property? If so, City Hall wants to talk September 26, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in tonight’s newsletter, lots of politics — from the Obamacare repeal efforts to the governor demanding sheriffs cooperate with immigration agents.
The world didn’t end. But it’s definitely getting hotter out. September 25, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in tonight’s newsletter: Gov. LePage threatens to remove sheriffs who don’t “work with” federal immigration agents.
This peaceful park saw the start of a bloody massacre September 25, 2017Historybattle, bloody, bridge, duck pond, fight, maine, park, portland, ravine, this week in portland history, trees oaks, war By Troy R. Bennett The 40-odd acre, oaken oasis wasn’t always so quiet. It’s the site of the Battle of Deering Oaks.
Some say the end of the world starts tomorrow. Seems a bit late. September 22, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in tonight’s newsletter, what weather you can expect for the start of the Cumberland Fair. If the world lasts that long.
Stephen King is 70. Here’s what a 7-year-old thought of his books. September 21, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Hint: The kid didn’t think Uncle Stevie’s horror stories are scary.
This is what Back Cove looks like from a canoe at dawn September 21, 2017Newsback bay, bay, beans, canoe, cove, kayak, maine, oar, ocean, paddle, paddle round portland, portland, trestle, water By Troy R. Bennett It was still dark. The only other things moving about were hardcore runners on the Back Cove trail and mosquitoes buzzing around my noggin.
You’ll be shocked by Maine’s top surnames. Actually… nah, you won’t. September 20, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Fortunately, the news is more interesting, and includes controversies surrounding two separate Falmouth development projects.