The 4-year-old restaurant is up for sale amid financial difficulties, according to its owners. Some staff members say they’ve had multiple paychecks bounce in recent months.
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Norway man gets two years for federal fraud
Prosecutors say Merton Weed Jr. stole more than $240,000 intended for businesses struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Maine College of Health Professions lists 2024 spring dean’s list
LEWISTON — Maine College of Health Professions recognizes the following students for achieving the 2024 spring semester dean’s list. They are Logan Champlin and Brittany Mitchell, both of Alfred; Paige Proctor of Andover, Jennifer Leo, Heather Powell and Hannah Whitaker, both of Auburn; Rachel Roy of Augusta, Pennie Hale of Bowdoin, and Morgan Fusco of […]
Maine Department of Corrections names new superintendent of state’s sole youth prison
Ryan Andersen has worked for the department for 17 years and has been serving as interim superintendent of the Long Creek Youth Development Center since March.
Red Sox top prospect Marcelo Mayer finding his groove with Sea Dogs
After an injury plagued 2023 season, Mayer is healthy and generating plenty of buzz at Hadlock Field.
Maine College of Health Professions names 2024 graduates
Maine College of Health Professions conferred 87 degrees May 3 at its commencement ceremony at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland. Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration Andrea Donaghue of Portland, Natalie Miller of Portland, Laura Trimboli of South Berwick and Amanda Veilleux of Pepperell, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Ava Cameron of Ashland, Andrea […]
Man pleads not guilty in 15-year-old Portland cold case
Shane Hall, 36, is charged with murder in connection with the death of Frank Williams in 2008.
Duckfat owners, pioneers of Portland’s food scene, retire and sell restaurants
Rob Evans and Nancy Pugh first made their mark with Hugo’s, and their former employees have gone on to open their own popular restaurants.
Man killed at Portland YMCA had a love of music
Family members say David Hannauer spent most of his life traveling before illness pushed him to move to Portland to be near family. The man charged with killing him entered a not guilty plea Thursday.
Judge denies Portland man’s request to withdraw guilty plea in Woodford Street murder
Superior Court Justice MaryGay Kennedy rules that Damion Butterfield ‘made an informed and considered decision to plead guilty instead of hearing the jury’s verdict after receiving a fair trial.’