Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 1st of March.
Good morning, Portland.
On Saturday, a memorial procession started at the MaineDOT Fairfield Training Center and ended at the Augusta Civic Center to honor MaineDOT workers James Brown and Dwayne Campbell, who were killed last month when a minivan struck them on a Waterville overpass.
Investigations show that Amazon’s warehouses have high injury rates and force workers to ignore safety protocols.
Local voices in Gorham worry that a potential expansion could bring dangerous working conditions to the area.
New England Blacksmiths held a winter meetup Saturday at Perakis Ironworks where members cycled through four stations to learn forging skills such as creating bookmarks + welded baskets; the event quickly filled with local artisans eager to step out of their own forges.
The Maine Mariners finished an eight-game road trip with a 2-1 win over the Worcester Railers on Saturday, tying their record with seven straight wins.
They will host Trois-Rivières today (as they aim to extend the streak).
Maine’s hockey team won its fourth straight game Saturday with a 3-2 victory over Northeastern in Lowell, Massachusetts — defenseman Frank Djurasevic scored twice in the second period and goalie Mathis Rousseau made 23 saves.
The team must win next Saturday against Vermont or face a preliminary playoff round.
Portland High's Bulldogs won the Class A boys basketball title on Saturday at Cross Insurance Arena by defeating Camden Hills 76-60 — their run from sixth seed with a 17-6 record boosted coach Joe Russo to his sixth state title in a 36-year career.
Cheverus girls basketball won 63-61 in overtime after a 19-point comeback against Hampden Academy Saturday at Cross Insurance Arena.
Freshman Kristin King scored the final basket with 36 seconds left — clinching the team’s third state title in five seasons.
York co-op hockey team powered to a 4-0 win over Kennebunk/Wells on Saturday at Troubh Ice Arena by a perfect penalty kill & strong offense, advancing to its first Class B South final since 2023.
They will face either Gorham/Massabesic or Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-New Gloucester on Tuesday at Cross Insurance Arena.
The Gorham/Massabesic boys hockey team won 3 to 2 on Saturday at Troubh Ice Arena and advanced to the Class B South final; they will face York/Biddeford/Old Orchard Beach Tuesday at Cross Insurance Arena.
PSMJ Project Management Bootcamp
Daytime — DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland, ME — Pricing details available upon request — Enhance your project delivery skills and boost client satisfaction in this intensive two-day workshop.
Corey B Live Show
9:30 p.m. — Empire Comedy Club — Tickets available — Enjoy a night of comedy with radio personality and TikTok star Corey B.
Amelia Day with Heather Lynn
7:30-11:00 p.m. — SPACE Gallery — Ticket prices vary — Experience a night of music inspired by love with heartfelt performances including 'Moon and Back'.
Artistic Perspective Discussion on LIKE FLIES A RAGE
4:15 p.m. — Portland Stage — Free entry — Engage in a deep dive into creative themes and questions with special guests at this public discussion.
Irish Heritage Night at the Maine Mariners
7:15–8:15 PM — Cross Insurance Arena — Ticket proceeds support the Maine Irish Heritage Center — Celebrate Irish culture while enjoying a thrilling hockey game.
Curtain Call Discussion on LIKE FLIES, A RAGE PLAY
4:15 p.m. — Portland Stage — Free entry — Engage in a lively discussion about the production with performers and delve into character development and themes raised by the play.
Scuffed Realtor: Live with Nick Rochefort and Alex Schultz
7 p.m. — Empire Comedy Club — $35+ — Experience hilarious live reviews of viewer-submitted houses and unsolicited life advice from your favorite realtor duo.
Scottish Fish Concert
8 p.m. — One Longfellow Square — $30 — Experience a lively blend of original and traditional Scottish and Cape Breton music.
The Pretty Great Spelling Bee 2026
7-10 p.m. — SPACE Gallery — Free entry — Experience a whimsical battle of words with costumed competitors and local celebrity judges.
Song Circle
6-7:30 p.m. — Good Medicine Collective — All ages welcome — Experience the healing power of community singing in a family-friendly setting.
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