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Tony Zeli has been publisher and editor of The West End News since 2014. He has a background in media, advocacy, and community organizing. Contact him at thewestendnews@gmail.com.
Sidewalk Buttlers Looking to Expand into West End Mike Roylos, former owner of Spartan Grill, sold his business to pursue a passion: cigarette butts. Okay, to be more precise, his passion is... Read more
The Maine Irish Heritage Center announces the hiring of P. Vincent “Vinny” O’Malley as its interim executive director. Vinny grew up in Portland’s West End, the son of Irish immigrants from... Read more
Letter from PNA Requests Housing Forum UPDATE: Councilor Spencer Thibodeau has responded to the letter and agreed to attend the forum. WEN will report details when available. In a letter to... Read more
Henry Isaacs talks about his biggest influence and dearest friend by Tony Zeli Henry Isaacs is new to the West End after moving from Cranberry Island way up Downeast. He has won a plethora o... Read more
Missing Person Found Dead Paul Spaltro, 48 years old, from Portland, was reported missing by his family on February 24th. Spaltro had been staying at the Motel 6 on Riverside Street and had... Read more
Reiche Elementary and surrounding neighborhood undergoing significant change by Luke deNatale The ramp that connects Clark Street to the Reiche elementary school entrance is slated to be rem... Read more
Body Recovered in Casco Bay Saturday morning, February 20th, at 9:00 am, a deceased victim was seen in the water near the Dimillo’s Marina at 166 Commercial Street. The victim was recovered... Read more
Police Beat In the early morning hours of Tuesday, February 9th, several individuals were involved in a fight that ended with two men receiving knife wounds. After being stabbed, the two men... Read more
This Valentine’s Day, Love Is In The Air, At Circus Maine by Amity Stoddard This February, love is in the air at Circus Maine. Don’t believe us? Come see for yourself, at Cupid’s Night Circu... Read more
AMOS FARM: Compost II by Christian Torp I said we had to work on the environment because it is now or never. If you look ahead 10 years, you project population growth, car growth, and that m... Read more