Rosemont's CEO said the store location is not big enough to add additional service options that could potentially increase sales as they have at other storefronts.
Crews quickly pulled a city of Portland tractor out of the pond in Deering Oaks Monday after it broke through the ice. A city spokesperson tells Maine's Total Coverage crews had measured the ice and found it to be 8 inches thick where they measured,
Cracker Barrel, specializing in folksy, Southern-style comfort food, has been in South Portland and 357 Maine Mall Road for close to 15 years. The Tennessee-based company has more than 650 restaurants around the country, though its South Portland location was the only one in Maine.
Brunswick airport’s toxic foam spill highlighted the need to transition to safer alternatives. A Brunswick legislator is pushing for that to happen.
New data compiled by Maine State Police show that there were 35 homicides in the state in 2024. The year before, state police recorded 53 homicides — the most on record — including the 18 people who died in the Lewiston mass shooting. There were 40 in 1989.
Some believe the administration will alleviate financial pressures and secure the border. Others worry of potential consequences to the climate and immigrants.
Trump signed a handful of executive orders Monday, including declaring a national emergency at the southern border.
With Henry's Public House announcing its permanent closure, it's fair to wonder if nightlife in Portland, Maine, has any chance to survive
Want to eat like a king the next time you head north? Here's where to find the best lobster in Portland, Maine.
After a wave of closures hit Portland, Maine, to close 2024, 2025 has started with a handful of restaurants and bars in the city announcing their departure
The Maine Turnpike Authority is sharing few details about its ongoing search for a new executive director despite promises to promote transparency and public involvement in the wake of controversy over the stalled Gorham Connector proposal.
The Portland Board of Public Education announced Friday afternoon that it had canceled a scheduled 6 p.m. meeting regarding the future of Jemal Murph, the AD at Lincoln Middle School and golf coach at Deering High School.