The Portland Daily Sun, Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2011

VOL. 3 NO. 163

Alcoholic beverages mulled as market fare

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Eastland Park Hotel renovation underway

City considers hard cider, other alcohol sales at farmer’s market BY CASEY CONLEY THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

Small-scale vintners, brewers and cidermakers would be allowed to sell their products at the Portland Farmer's Market under a proposal before the city council’s Health and Recreation subcommittee today. As drafted, the plan would amend the city’s Farmer’s Market rules to allow sale of fermented beverages such as beer, wine and hard ciders as long as the seller held a state license and met conditions to sell at the city’s farmer's market. Any alcoholic beverages sold at the market would also have to adhere to the market’s rules on locally-grown and sourced products. “It’s not like you could just sell any old cider there the same way you can’t sell any

A roughly $30 million to $35 million renovation of the Eastland Park Hotel has begun, with a crew from Hascall & Hall of Portland launching an exterior restoration of the 84-year-old building. The renovation could result in a full or partial shutdown and may end with the hotel becoming aligned with a chain, officials have said. On Monday, this crew was busy removing flagpoles so lifts could be moved up and down the facade and workers could repoint the bricks. Here, Phil Bonnar walks on a scaffold to prep the hotel’s facade. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

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Special unit targets crime trends BY MARGE NIBLOCK SPECIAL TO THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

If you’re a criminal in Portland, you never know where or at what hour the Crime Reduction Unit team will show up. Sergeant Chuck Libby, who has 17 years with the Portland Police Department, said that when the Crime Reduction Unit was The above items were confiscated from a man whose bail condi- formed in May, he was designated tions prohibit the possession of any weapons, according to Portland to lead the group of six officers police. (Photo courtesy of Portland Police Department) chosen for the special squad.

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Police hosting family forum on mental health See the story on page 6 Previously, Libby had been assigned to Community Services, directly supervising three officers and five civilian coordinators, as well as having functional supervision over seven Senior Lead

Officers. When asked how he feels about his new position, he replied, “I love it!” The members have varying backgrounds, and four of the six see CRIME page 13

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