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VOL. 2 NO. 228
PORTLAND, ME
PORTLAND’S DAILY NEWSPAPER
L.L. Bean, Olympia Sports spots to be filled BY DAVID CARKHUFF THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN
Reny’s 15th store will be a big one for Portland as the loss of one iconic Maine retailer opens space for another. The retailer plans to fill side-byside vacancies on Congress Street vacated by L.L. Bean and Olympia Sports, the store announced Monday. In November 2009, L.L. Bean announced plans to shut down its
outlet store in downtown Portland, opting to concentrate on its outlet store in Freeport. On Monday, Dec. 27, neighboring Olympia Sports will close as well, the store reported. “We’re probably looking at the first of April” for an opening in downtown Portland, said John see RENY’S page 8 RIGHT: The L.L. Bean and Olympia Sports storefronts are shown in this file photo from earlier this year. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)
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See the column, page 5
BY MARGO MALLAR THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN
Outside the cardiac intensive care unit on the ninth floor of Maine Medical Center, the waiting room was packed. No one took an exact tally, but a nurse said that she’d never seen so many people
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The Bicycle Coalition of Maine has named a Portland resident as its new executive director. Nancy Grant has been the coalition’s board president for the past two years, helping to lead the organi-
zation through an expansion of staff and educational programs. Grant has been on the group’s board since 2005. “We conducted a nationwide search and Nancy Grant stood out from among dozens of highly qualified candidates,” said John Wright, the coalition’s incoming board presi-
dent. “If you knew her, you’d understand, she’s really enthusiastic about cycling and it just rubs off on everybody,” he said. Grant’s history of bicycle advocacy includes founding the North see BIKE page 9
Patriots’ Connolly sets record for kick return; Packers weigh QB options See stories in Sports, pages 15-16