And just like the chief said, this is our moment. After that's over, there's still the 18-month probation, too, that we have to get people through. And why have those experiences brought you to a place where you're going to be a viable officer for the for the streets of Portland. Business. Portland Police were clearing crime scene tape from an area near DiMillo's in the Old Port around 3:30 Saturday afternoon. I'm very happy about that. At 4:59 p.m. police ended the standoff and made two arrests. Give website feedback. The Maine Arrest Records Search links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to ME public records. Salary ranges $75k-$107k +pay incentives. Supporters argue a union is needed because nurses are overworked, underpaid and too much is demanded of them, but opponents say organizing is unnecessary and would hinder the 'shared governance' that exists now. Events include a reading of the Declaration of Independence at 9:30 a.m. and fireworks at night. Oh man. On June 6, 2021, Sgt. Two teams of 15 Waynflete students will compete next month in the Maine State Science Olympiad, which Waynflete has won seven times out of the past eight competitions. Richard D Cox. In addition to training New Mainers for textile jobs, Common Threads is branching out with a new store, consignment shop and classes for the general public. Request these services online or call 503-823-4000, Relay Service:711. The Portland, South Portland and Westbrook districts decided not to administer the federally mandated end-of-year proficiency test for English Language Learners. Ma'am. In words and with art, the new book provides a diverse look at the river's history, culture and science. The Gulf of Maine Research Institute hopes to use the data to help develop strategies to deal with tidal flooding. COVID-19 vaccinations, an easing of travel restrictions and another round of federal relief funding will aid in the rebound of the Portland International Jetport, Paul Bradbury says. After hours of negotiations, police used chemical munitions to force the suspect from the apartment. Portland Police Beat: Jan. 4-10 Arrests 1/5 at 4 a.m. Alicia Farrar, 31, address unlisted, on Parris Street on charges of assault and violation of conditional release. Terry Swett wrote "My Sweet Maine" in celebration of the state's bicentennial, and a bill to make it "Maine's Song of the 21st Century" was adopted by the Maine House. Now Hiring: The Portland Police Bureau is hiring officers. Police Police Chief Frank Clark expects 2020 data, still being finalized, will show a big decrease due in part to the pandemic. Scuba Certification; Private Scuba Lessons; Scuba Refresher for Certified Divers; Try Scuba Diving; Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) We are ready and willing and excited for you to come be a part of this team and see exactly why so many of us want to do this day in and day out. A new system will allow Maine Historical Society to expand the safe storage of its vast collection. On Sunday, October 24th at about 11:33 a.m., Portland Police Officers responded to a call of a man pointing a handgun at traffic passing by 62 State Street. Every shift at every precinct has got the resources that they need for the mission that's in front of them. Good news is that once you've gotten through that interfacing portal and have actually filled out the application, we're hopeful that we're going to be able to reach out and actually have one of our recruiters talk to you very soon so that you're not waiting indefinitely. One of the proposals urges the city to rethink its plans for the Riverside Street site. In a separate incident on Saturday, October 16th, at about 7:26 a.m., officers responded to 49 Wharf Street for a report of a burglary. And we've had varying degrees of success of bringing on that diversity, but I think you have to be very mindful of where you go to actually to contact people. I think you have to, like Trevor said, go to places where you're likely to find that diversity. A proposed bill calls for a feasibility study to look into the potential of expanding the Mountain Division Rail Trail from Standish to Fryeburg. A high school student has been charged after striking a 10-year-old boy with an SUV on Tuesday morning in South Portland. We need to know a variety of background of what has made you, you, right? PORTLAND Oxford Hills just didn't have it Saturday. We're hiring! Workers at a Portland social service agency have filed a petition for union recognition. However, those that stayed in and invested in, they have benefited from the skyrocketing effect. That's one of the keynotes of being a police officer is that we want people that are making good decisions in their own life, because we're asking for them to make huge, gravitational decisions for other people. I think the opportunities of being able to be on ridealongs is hopefully going to come back soon as we face the challenges of the world around us. The suspect refused to follow commands and fled into 62 State Street, a large apartment building. We want to have good people working here, serving the people in the community. Portland Police said a recent spike in violent crime in the city is creating a sense of lawlessness for officers on the job. Thanks. Trevor Tyler: 2. The Meads of Westbrook host the computerized light and music show each evening during the season to benefit the American Refuge League of Greater Portland. We always end our podcast by embracing our stereotypes and chief, I'm not going to ask you what your favorite donut is, I know it's jelly. How can they help us? New walking tour highlights Portland's Black history. Trevor Tyler: Trevor Tyler: 2208 Tip Submission S taff Directory; Cumberland County Activity Logs. We receive a lot of questions about our recruitment and hiring efforts and our plans to build the bureau back up in regard to staffing. Photographer captures Portland's changing cityscape; The team's revival gives middle schoolers the opportunity to connect with others in the wider deaf and hard of hearing community. Jonathan Alas, 27, was charged with murder in the death of Christopher Godin, 58, following an incident on Friday at around 7 p.m., police said. The committee looking into systemic racism and inequity in the city now has until April 21 to make its recommendations to the City Council. A group led by former Director of State Planning Richard Barringer calls for adding plazas, gardens, a playground and a public landing to the more than 10 acres between the Maine State Pier and the former Portland Company property. One of our nighttime janitors just found this guy." 159.40 KB. Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca and marine geologist Peter Slovinsky will hold a public conversation on how coastal communities can be more resilient to climate change. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Maine is holding a recruitment campaign until March 1 and is especially in need of male volunteers. 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Portland Police Use Chemical Munitions in State Street Standoff. At 2:38 a.m. the University of Maine Police Department (UMPD) was called to the first floor of Somerset Hall due to suspicion of drug use. About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. Were hiring! "It is important for us to remember many of these buildings were built off the backs of enslaved African labor," a marine historian says. That is something that set us back a little bit on hiring and now we're in the process of hiring new backgrounders to fill that void. We've got the retire-rehire program restarting to maybe bring back some folks who would otherwise be retiring. A right-wing activist who caused controversy across southern Maine by holding up a sign that says "It's Okay to Be White" was assaulted on Monday in front of Portland City Hall while demonstrating with his sign. Kevin Allen: I think that right now, intervening and getting into this agency is going to be ideal because you're going to be able to be the ground floor of opportunity. That's a challenge here in Oregon in a lot of ways, too. Portland is looking into a new outdoor dining program that would permanently close Dana and Wharf streets and part of Milk Street, but economic development committee members worry the new allowances would impact parking. Before the homeless crisis can be solved, the extent of the problem has to be defined, especially in areas like the Lakes Region that lack resources. I think for us really having a fully functioning personnel unit with a great Sergeant like Trevor and fully staffed on backgrounders are going to be a big boost to our efforts. Terri Wallo-Strauss: Portland Police Departments and Portland Criminal Courts maintain Arrest Records, warrants, and mug shots. Trevor Tyler: BIDDEFORD, Maine A landlord has been charged with two counts of murder after a standoff in Biddeford that left two teenagers dead and the mother of one of the teens in the hospital with a. Then, on Saturday, October 16th, at about 2:08 p.m., officers responded to 585 Congress Street for a report of criminal mischief at Flea for All. Subsequently, Police identified a single suspect in both vandalism incidents. And I think that this change that we can be a part of right now is going to be so meaningful and impactful for the city for years to come, that they're going to talk about in books one day in a history book, they're going to talk about how this was a moment where the Portland Police Bureau could paint what the next chapter was about and I am excited to read that chapter and I want to be a part of making that chapter happen. A solar power project will begin soon at Falmouth Land Trust's Hurricane Valley Farm, where more than 50 families of New Mainers grow food, and a fundraising campaign is underway to renovate a dilapidated barn. Ben Shambaugh Leaves St. Lukes After 18 Years of Service, Michelle Anderson: Every adult has career and life experience to inspire Maines kids, La Vida Local: Celebrations you might have missed. Sgt. Yeah and that's important. Snow days are a beloved tradition, but are they needed in the age of remote learning? There are many layers and a lot of litmus tests that are going to be passed to ensure that this is somebody that we actually want to be able to serve in our ranks. But to me, I wanted to be somewhere where there was purpose and meaning and I felt like my work and my presence was making a difference. Now Hiring: The Portland Police Bureau is hiring officers. Well, I think first and foremost, one, it's important for them to know that we want to be fully-staffed. 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