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Posted inKennebunk Post, Southern Maine Weeklies

Letters to the Editor

Power choice to the people To the editor, In May 2019, Kennebunk’s Rep. Diane Denk introduced a bill into the Maine House that could have freed Kennebunk residents from the greedy clutches of Central Maine Power, allowing those customers to instead get their electricity from our local Kennebunk Light and Power District. The effort failed […]

Posted inSouth Portland Sentry, Southern Maine Weeklies

Our Sustainable City – Wild Seed Project: Building a biodiverse and climate resilient yard

When the South Portland Sustainability Department announced 100 Resilient Yards in late February, we didn’t know what interest level our community would have. But after an outpouring of support – more than 400 households applied to the program – we knew this would be a great time to discuss how to create biodiverse and climate […]

Posted inSouth Portland Sentry, Southern Maine Weeklies

A Window on the Past – The varied history of 62 Ocean St.

The Taco Trio Mexican restaurant location at 62 Ocean St., on the corner of C Street in South Portland’s Knightville neighborhood, has a long history of grocers, hair stylists, bars, and even a link to the history of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The link to the Seventh-Day Adventists arises from oral history passed down through […]

Posted inSouth Portland Sentry, Southern Maine Weeklies

Letters to the Editor

No contract zone, no zone change To the editor, South Portland’s vision has been to preserve open spaces, encourage development of affordable housing, and protect the working waterfront. We recognize the need to encourage young working adults to reside here, and provide essential services. Yard South runs counter to this vision. California corporate developers have […]