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Tony Zeli has been publisher and editor of The West End News since 2014. He has a background in media and community organizing. Contact him at thewestendnews@gmail.com.
by Caitlin Cameron Did you know you can be an individual member of Portland Buy Local? I am a proud individual member of Portland Buy Local since 2014. Individual members are people in Portl... Read more
AIRCRAFT NOISE ADVISORY Taxiway Construction Project Will Impact Flight Patterns The Portland International Jetport (PWM) announced a temporary change in flight patterns that will increase t... Read more
Multicultural Music Fest Come see Primo Cubano, Mbondo Africa, and more! For a good cause! Furniture Friends, a Portland-based nonprofit, is hosting a Multicultural Music Fest on Tuesday, Ma... Read more
WHERE WE THROW ALL THE STUFF WE DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH…
Friends of Shinagawa celebrate blooming cherry trees in front of City Hall with Taiko drumming… Wayside Food Programs start a three-day food drive at Whole Foods… Spencer Thibodeau dons a life jacket at City Council and presents a resolution for May’s National Safe Boating Week… Over a thousand March for Science up Congress Street… Several city neighborhoods celebrate Earth Day with April Stool’s Day liter pickups… Eric Poulin continues former WMPG show The People’s Soapbox by offering it through podcast… Nightlife mag Dispatch stops publishing after six years… Crash Barry leads a canna-giveaway in Monument Square at high noon on 4/20… Joe’s Super Variety reopens along with the sidewalk between Vernon Place and Avon Street… Marilyn and Paul Miller stand in line for over an hour to see Bernie Sanders… Reiche ramp demolished so please use the Clark Street entrance to access the community center… April the Giraffe gives birth and then injures her leg, but the injury should be temporary… Easter marks the first reported incident of fireworks in Harborview Park for the season… Lincoln Park rehab work begins and park will be closed for eight weeks… SPACE reopens after a month of renovations with sound, light and acoustic upgrades… Spose launches video game app that features a final battle with Paul LePage… Spencer Thibodeau visits his alma mater Fairfield University home of the Stags… Water Board votes to keep graffiti wall at the sewage treatment plant open to public art… Maine Brew Bus buys out competition and expands fleet to 15 beer buses…A redesigned city website features the photography of Corey Templeton…
Wayside Food Programs holding food drive at Whole Foods Market To replenish its shelves, Wayside Food Programs is holding a three-day food drive April 27th through 29th that will be hosted b... Read more
Aging in Place Presentation for May Free & Cheap Exercise & Fitness Options for Aging Adults (that’s all of us!) May 1 from 6-7:30 p.m. – Free! Learn about activities that are... Read more
From Athens to Cumberland Avenue: Architectural Secrets of the Columned Porch by Tony Taylor Editor’s Note: From Athens to Cumberland Avenue is the second in a two part series that beg... Read more
by Lindsay Sterling One Saturday night, twenty people were gathered in a Portland kitchen for a hands-on cooking class. As head chef and host, I shared with the attendees my quest to learn h... Read more
The Amos Farm Keeping Bees – Part One by Christian Torp “‘The bottom line is, if something is not done to improve honeybee health, then most of the interesting food we eat is going to... Read more
RCV Rescues Maine Democracy. Sorta… Maybe… Perhaps…
A Whole New Day by Sam Pelletier When looking for good news, one needs look no further than the referendums passed this previous year. For example, we now have a minimum wage hooked to infla... Read more