Analysis: What municipal elections may look like if voters approve the Portland Charter Commission’s recommendations By Tony Zeli The Portland Charter Commission has presented its preliminar... Read more
By Nancy Dorrans & Bob Hamblen On May 20th, a small group of Maine outdoor enthusiasts, cyclists, journalists, local and state officials, gathered at Kennebunk Elementary School to celeb... Read more
Love, GenZ Youth Civic Engagement By Sadie Levy Our communities and our democracy prosper and are more equitable when everybody takes action collectively. We build and sustain power through... Read more
Todd Ontl: Helping forests adapt to climate change Every month PelotonLabs co-founder Liz Trice interviews a local Peloton or community member. This month, Liz caught up with Todd Ontl, a Fo... Read more
Book Short “Cloud Cuckoo Land” by Anthony Doerr Review by Stephanie Miller It is perhaps no surprise that many authors write about the transformative power of books. Imagine then... Read more
Love, GenZ Getting Back to Real Life By Sadie Levy My generation has grown up with technology. There is beauty in this. Beauty in the ability to connect in an instant with anyone across the... Read more
By Tony Zeli The Portland Charter Commissioners continued to meet weekly as they pushed to provide a preliminary report to City Council on May 9th. Among the groundbreaking recommendations i... Read more
By Peter Monro Local group seeks volunteers to bolster a new effort to conserve and enhance Western Cemetery in collaboration with the City of Portland and its new Cemetery Superintendent, M... Read more
Brad Ferris at Craft3: Using banking for public good Every month PelotonLabs co-founder Liz Trice interviews a local community member. This month, Liz caught up with Brad Ferris of Craft3, a... Read more
The Portland Charter Commission has much to decide, but what they have already moved forward would transform municipal politics – if approved by voters. By Tony Zeli Although there is... Read more