The Portland Gothic House & Cuba Connection Part III: 19th Century Life in The Portland Gothic House By Marta Morse Current resident, Marta Morse, glimpses 19th Century life at The Portl... Read more
Gorham’s Corner, a 5-way intersection in downtown Portland, gets asphalt murals and pedestrian safety improvements By Tony Zeli Who’s behind those flashy new crosswalk murals at Gorham... Read more
By Nancy Dorrans What adventures have you planned this Maine summer? If you’re visiting or new to the state, welcome to Maine’s shortest, sweetest season of the year! Graduations, gard... Read more
Layne’s Wine Gig Presents FOUR WRITERS The true story behind four writers who shaped and changed our food and wine culture By Layne V. Witherell ANTHONY BOURDAIN (1956-2018), ‘KI... Read more
The Portland Gothic House & Cuba Connection Part II: Horatio Fox & the Spanish Colony of Cuba By Marta Morse Portland has an illustrious past. Before the American Revolution, ships w... Read more
Chris Miller: Bringing a Carousel of Animals to Public Spaces Every month PelotonLabs co-founder Liz Trice interviews a local community member. This month, Liz caught up with Chris Miller, a... Read more
By Tony Zeli In a growing city, available on-street parking is a limited resource. For the past two years, the neighbors near Maine Medical Center (MMC) in downtown Portland have had a parti... Read more
By Kelly Merrill When Dr. Merideth Norris was indicted by the DOJ’s New England Prescription Opioid Strike Force in late October of 2022, her pain patients were abandoned to a hostile regula... Read more
Kris Clark, From Zootz Nightclub to Western Prom Summer Concerts. Every month PelotonLabs co-founder Liz Trice interviews a local community member. This month, Liz caught up with Kris Clark,... Read more
The Portland Gothic House & Cuba Connection Part IPortland Gothic House Saved from Urban Renewal By Marta Morse After purchasing the Portland Gothic House at 387 Spring Street in 1986, I... Read more