News piece on a new course in the city of Portland\u27s waterfront planning project. Portland mayor Karen Geraghty has disbanded the 35-member master planning committee that had engineered an agreement on redeveloping the former Bath Iron Works site into a tourist-oriented cruise ship terminal. Geraghty now plans to appoint one or two smaller committees to focus on the construction of a $1 million freezer with public funds to facilitate the shift in commercial fishing toward less valuable species, and the construction of an aquarium, which opponents fear could squeeze out fishing and cargo-handling issues
The Portland City Council voted 7-2 in favor of adopting a proposal to relax the city\u27s 1987 wate...
The Aquarium Development Corp., which has proposed building a $35 million Gulf of Maine Aquarium on ...
Portland\u27s Waterfront Task Force is behind schedule on deciding what the city should do with the ...
City piece on the proposed $12 million Gulf of Maine Aquarium (GMA) research facility, which will b...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s Waterfront Development and Master Plan Committee, which is to in...
City piece on Portland city councilors Karen Geraghty and Jay Hibbard, who both claim their group i...
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Portland City Council\u27s recent weakening of waterfront zoning...
City piece on the controversial move of the Scotia Prince ferry to the former Bath Iron Works site ...
this just in piece on a zoning change approved by the Portland City Council that will sacrifice wat...
City piece on a Portland City Council plan to move the Scotia Prince ferry to a new cruise ship and...
Former Maine Gov. Ken Curtis, former Portland city managerJohn Menario and former Bath Iron Works CE...
The Talk of Maine piece on a two-year campaign by certain Portland officials to repair the city-o...
City piece on Portland city councilor Peter O\u27Donnell, who said he plans to stop attending meeti...
Article on the struggle to maintain Portland\u27s working waterfront over the last 25 years, and det...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s waterfront and what it may actually be worth if the city were to...
The Portland City Council voted 7-2 in favor of adopting a proposal to relax the city\u27s 1987 wate...
The Aquarium Development Corp., which has proposed building a $35 million Gulf of Maine Aquarium on ...
Portland\u27s Waterfront Task Force is behind schedule on deciding what the city should do with the ...
City piece on the proposed $12 million Gulf of Maine Aquarium (GMA) research facility, which will b...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s Waterfront Development and Master Plan Committee, which is to in...
City piece on Portland city councilors Karen Geraghty and Jay Hibbard, who both claim their group i...
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Portland City Council\u27s recent weakening of waterfront zoning...
City piece on the controversial move of the Scotia Prince ferry to the former Bath Iron Works site ...
this just in piece on a zoning change approved by the Portland City Council that will sacrifice wat...
City piece on a Portland City Council plan to move the Scotia Prince ferry to a new cruise ship and...
Former Maine Gov. Ken Curtis, former Portland city managerJohn Menario and former Bath Iron Works CE...
The Talk of Maine piece on a two-year campaign by certain Portland officials to repair the city-o...
City piece on Portland city councilor Peter O\u27Donnell, who said he plans to stop attending meeti...
Article on the struggle to maintain Portland\u27s working waterfront over the last 25 years, and det...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s waterfront and what it may actually be worth if the city were to...
The Portland City Council voted 7-2 in favor of adopting a proposal to relax the city\u27s 1987 wate...
The Aquarium Development Corp., which has proposed building a $35 million Gulf of Maine Aquarium on ...
Portland\u27s Waterfront Task Force is behind schedule on deciding what the city should do with the ...