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Our Sustainable City – Seeking two Neighborhood Champions for food waste project in West End

History of the South Portland food waste program The mission of the South Portland Sustainability Office is to guide the development of policies and practices that simultaneously promote economic well-being, strong community connections, and a healthy environment. One of the ways South Portland is working toward this mission is through programs designed to reduce waste […]

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A Window on the Past – John Burney, one of South Portland’s many early milkmen

The history of dairy farms and milkmen in South Portland has always intrigued me. Even before joining our historical society about 18 years ago, I had started my own collection of South Portland milk bottles and had researched 75 different milkmen and dairies who had worked in our community over the years. I’m sure the […]

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Community News – York County Audubon to host tree identification session

Kennebunkport Republican Committee schedules caucus The Kennebunkport Republican Town Committee will caucus 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 26, at the Rhumb Line Resort. The resort is located at 41 Turbats Creek Road, Kennebunkport. The purpose of the caucus is to elect delegates and alternates to the state convention, elect delegates to the York County Republican Committee, […]

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Community News – Community colleges making in-person decisions

In light of the post-holiday surge of COVID-19 infections in Maine, the presidents of Maine’s seven community colleges are deciding locally whether to delay the start of in-person classes for the spring semester. College presidents have the flexibility to adjust the spring semester based on local circumstances, according to David Daigler, president of the Maine […]