The thing Mainers say they hate most (is what some of you will be doing tonight) July 21, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Plus, news about a Portland bakery and the development of Saco Island.
Kermit the Frog is a ‘bitter, angry, depressed victim’ July 20, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Plus, now you can really name Portland’s new hockey team.
Netflix is moving in on your sweetheart July 19, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in your nightly newsletter, Portland took a step toward getting a 68-foot-tall cold storage building for its waterfront.
Why ravens should be in charge July 18, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also, can you tell the difference between a real photograph and a faked one? Most people can’t.
A female ‘Doctor Who,’ opioid prescriptions and a big Maine newspaper sale July 17, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in tonight’s newsletter: Why scientists are injecting rabies into ferrets. On purpose.
This frostbitten man brought Canadian railroad wealth to Portland July 17, 2017Historyboston and maine, john poor, locomotive, maine, maine central, portland, railroad, railway, this week in portland history, tracks, train By Troy R. Bennett John Alfred Poor got frostbite and pneumonia on his grueling trek to bring trains from Canada to Portland.
The city manager wasn’t pulling punches with the mayor July 14, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also, are we seeing the end of the tiny house craze?
How a beautiful moonrise could mean the aliens are coming July 13, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig Also in tonight’s newsletter, another contender for the Blaine House and what’s irritating folks about this year’s upcoming Clam Fest.
Meet a Maine man who can shuck 1,000 pounds of lobsters in a day July 13, 2017Newsclam, kennebunk, kennebunkport, lobster, maine, mayo, roll, seafood, summer By Troy R. Bennett He can turn a steaming, red-shelled carcass into a mound of mouthwatering meat in just a few seconds.
They can teleport things into outer space now July 12, 2017News, The Expressnews, The Express By Seth Koenig A space vacation is still a long ways off, but Halifax about to become pretty accessible.