Critics of the South Portland proposal say the area first needs to have design standards set.
Trevor Maxwell
South Portland police warn about suspicious driver
The motorist has approached young girls twice in two weeks.
S. Portland developer drops Willard Square plan
The decision comes just three days after the City Council gave preliminary approval to a 95-day moratorium on development in the Willard Square village-commercial zone.
S. Portland police issue alert for suspicious man
Police are investigating reports of a man making inappropriate comments, and in one case offering a ride, to female middle school students.
Sun expected back from vacation this weekend
By Saturday it will have been absent for a week, replaced by a gray, dreary drizzle just as Mainers were eagerly awaiting a warm-up.
Council backs moratorium on Willard Square project
A public hearing will be held Tuesday, then the issue will go back to the council for a final vote.
95-day moratorium endorsed at Willard Square
The issue will go to a second and final reading by the City Council on June 6.
Bomb search continues at Bonny Eagle
STANDISH — School officials expect Bonny Eagle High School to reopen on Wednesday, following a bomb threat that canceled school today. “We’re planning that the school will be open,” said Carol Weeks, assistant superintendent for School Administrative District 6. District officials are at the high school today, working with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office. The […]
Portland to try out license plate scanners
Police call the technology a helpful tool, but critics see intrusion issues.
3 finalists for Portland city manager post
The finalists, including acting city manager Patricia Finnigan, were picked from a field of 65 applicants.