Mayor Colleen Hilton’s complaint says former finance director Susan Rossignol has been displaying “increasing and elevating anger.”
Ann S. Kim
Konica building morphing into offices
The first tenant in the old plant, to be renamed Elevation Center, is likely to move in this summer.
Gobeil’s wants to move into the Maine Mall
The local retailer pursues financing to turn the old Filene’s space into the state’s biggest furniture store.
Rallying around the memory of a trusted friend
Friends and colleagues mourn the loss of Jasou, a Scarborough police dog, and quickly raise funds to pay for his successor.
Walled off – and liking it
A new $1.5 million sound barrier along I-295 in South Portland cuts the roar of traffic noise for about four dozen homes.
Odyssey event will reward ‘out of the box’ approaches
Sanford is hosting today’s Odyssey of the Mind state competition for creative problem-solving.
Budget could cut some 13 Cape school jobs
The most stringent of three proposals would keep the school portion of the property tax rate level.
South Portland school board cuts 25 jobs
More study will be given to proposals to consolidate middle schools, charge for extracurricular activities and outsource custodial services.
Times are tough for town meetings
Communities around the state prepare to make difficult budget decisions in the face of declining state aid.
South Portland businesses speak as one: ‘Buy local’
About 60 of them join a group that will share ideas and do joint marketing.