Kip DeSerres: Unearthing Stories in the Western Cemetery Every month, Liz Trice interviews a community member for The West End News. This month, she caught up with Kip DeSerres, Vice Preside... Read more
By Jo Coyne Soon after Portland’s cold storage warehouse opened in February, West End neighbors began noticing a distinct lack of activity at the site. Waterfront rezoning and site-plan appr... Read more
City Election – Portland, ME November 4th, 2025 State Referendum & General Municipal Election By Tony Zeli Voters around the state can now request their absentee ballots for the No... Read more
By Nancy English “Music is the universal language of mankind.” -Henry W. Longfellow The website of New Horizons International Music Association, an international organization emb... Read more
Event Annoucement 10th Annual Portland Fine Craft Show 120 Free St. Portland, ME. Outdoors. Rain or shine.Saturday, August 23, 2025 | 10am – 5pm This summer over a hundred f... Read more
Essential Salt: Maine Public’s New Podcast Brings Local Stories to Life Every month, Liz Trice interviews a community member for The West End News. This month, she caught up with Brenna Farr... Read more
From a few intersections in Portland to many across the region, traffic calming demonstration projects are becoming more visible By Tony Zeli Last year, West End Neighborhood Association (WE... Read more
Anti-Trump Administration Protests Keep Growing in Portland By Nancy English “Resist,” reads the black flag flying in the wind on a street corner by Lincoln Park, at a vigil held on Thursday... Read more
Todd Morse: Looking at Property Tax Evaluation Every month, Liz Trice interviews a community member for The West End News. This June, she caught up with Todd Morse, founder of the Urbanist C... Read more



What About Congress Street?
La Vida LocalIrregular Notes on West End Life & Beyond What about Congress Street? By Rosanne Graef Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Hartford, Portsmouth, San Diego, Savannah, Tucson. What do t... Read more