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Enormous ships that visited the Portland waterfront for the Portland Rose Festival’s Fleet Week are leaving on Monday. That ...
It's Fleet Week, and that means big ships — and big traffic headaches — are heading our way.Why it matters: Several of the ...
The USCGC Eagle, built by Nazi Germany and taken by the U.S. after WWII, arrived in Portland on Wednesday for Fleet Week.
“This is an absolutely amazing experience to bring a new Fleet Week to a city and to a town that doesn’t normally interact ...
This year will have the most ships for Fleet Week since 2019, with tours available on US Navy, Coast Guard, and Canadian ...
Those who use Steel, Broadway and Burnside bridges may want to choose an alternate crossing or face delays. TriMet service ...
The Atlantic City unit, known as the “Blackjacks,” were diverted to a distress call 20 miles off the Jersey shore on Monday ...
Portland’s annual Fleet Week, one of the city’s Rose Festival traditions, is starting on Tuesday with bridge lifts as the ...
Among the take-aways was a new ship-tour system that organizers said Tuesday, May 27, cut down on lines and wait times.
Three naval officers from the ‘Amphibious Squadron SEVEN’ came ashore Thursday to tour the Portland Rescue Mission in Old Town. On Saturday, sailors will help serve meals at the shelter.
On Tuesday afternoon, the U.S.S. Mustin and U.S.S. Jack H. Lucas docked on the waterfront in downtown Portland to officially kick off Fleet Week.
The day was packed with active duty ship tours, military displays and equipment demonstrations, live entertainment, food ...