Mercy – the one word I find myself repeatedly praying this week. Lord, have mercy. Have mercy on our medical workers and migrants and people living in refugee resettlement camps. Have mercy on the poorest of the poor who live without doctors in the developing world. Have mercy on our government officials and grocery store […]
March 2020
South Portland hires new planning director
Milan Nevajda will replace Charles “Tex” Haeuser, who is retiring in April.
Arundel Democrat Ingwersen seeks second term
The District 10 incumbent supports universal Pre-K, more education funding.
Kennebunk may increase resident beach pass fees
Public hearing is scheduled for March 24
Survey says: Scarborough residents want a community center
The Town Council examined the possibilities of a self-built community center or one with a public-private lease agreement in the downs.
Animal Welfare Society rolls out protocols for adoptions, visits, programs
Dogs, cats and other animals are still waiting for homes.
Investwrite essay winner
This is Scarborough Middle School’s second InvestWrite Competition win, said teacher Kerry Ellen Avery.
Kennebunk Land Trust cancels biggest fundraiser
Director: Trust will announce new date for online auction.
A few reading suggestions while you’re staying at home (hopefully) without the flu
What are we going to do as we hide out during the weeks, or possibly months it takes the COVID-19 storm to run its course?
Inside Raymond: March 20
Accomplished youth artist Raymond Elementary School fourth grade student, Matilda Emery-Freyre, recently was recognized with a great honor regarding her oil pastel painting of pumpkins. On March 11, Matilda joined other youth artists from around the state at the Hall of Flags in the State House in Augusta. These young artists’ creations were selected to […]