What a great start it has been for the Celtics for the 2022-23 season. They currently hold one of the best records in the east, with seven wins, three losses. The Celtics’ […]
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Musk’s Musts for Twitter Blue
Elon Musk has finally finalized his deal to purchase Twitter for a whopping $44 billion. The finalization of the deal comes after many months of talks and lawsuits between Musk and the […]
The Results Are In
A Summary of Maine 2022 Election Results for Governor, Congressional District 1, Referenda, and several other contested races An image of Portland’s City Hall building. Photo courtesy of Elora Griswold. Last Tuesday, […]
South Portland’s Middle School Introduces A New ‘Community School’ Model
South Portland new middle school will be adopting a ‘community model’ upon the building’s completion in September of 2023.
Happy Hearts and A Walk of Purpose
A walk through Back Cove trail and a strong willed purpose that follows suit. The 2023 Maine Heart Walk, motos “A mile a life saved.” A dream to continue on in the […]
Critical Senate Battleground Headed to a Runoff Election
Key battleground state Georgia remains contested, with Raphael Warnock (D) winning 49.4% of the vote and Herschel Walker (R) winning 48.5% of the vote. Because neither candidate received a majority of the vote, Georgia requires the election to advance to a runoff.
November Events!
In the month of November, there’s still a ton of things to do and get ready for. Winter is just around the corner but that doesn’t limit the opportunities to have fun! […]
Libero: Best Passer
Emelia Lamie, the Libero [considered to be the best passer on the team that stays in the backcourt] of the SMCC volleyball team. She is from Rochester, N.H. and attended Spaulding High […]
Maine Ski Resort Takes Back It’s Orginal Name After New Ownership
The Maine ski resort formerly known as ‘Shawnee Peak’ has reverted to its original name ‘Pleasant Mountain’ as of September 14th, 2022. This announcement was made in honor of its 84th year […]
(Opinion) Question D: It’s Complicated
This November, the Portland ballot will have fourteen referendums. One of the referendums is Question D, which would raise the minimum wage to $18 an hour for restaurant workers, but would get rid of the tip credit.