Carver's Edaville Family Theme Park is celebrating its 75th year, and some railroad enthusiasts are bringing the park's past back home for one weekend only.
As space gets tighter for vessel tie-ups, Portland’s working waterfront may get some relief from a proposed $360,000 public boat landing within the Ocean Gateway marine passenger terminal complex.
The landing would include 240 linear feet of floats for short-term public berthing, more than doubling the city’s current capacity, a city memo said last week. The L-shaped landing would be accessed from shore via a 50-foot gangway just east of the terminal, near a building currently used by the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum.
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An aerial rendering shows the location of the proposed public landing along the Portland waterfront.