Dead spots in the city, where portable radios wouldn’t work, have been patched up.
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Preble Street challenges landlords to house 100 vets by Veterans Day
Preble Street is teaming up with other veteran service organizations and landlords to find permanent housing for 100 homeless veterans over the next three months.
Vertical Harvest plans October groundbreaking in Westbrook
Developers say they’ve already begun looking at employment opportunities, which focuses on people with disabilities.
Gorham council OKs funding to get skatepark rolling
The skatepark, which would be built near the public safety building, requires Planning Board approval.
Westbrook planners like look of Wormell Farm project redesign
Planners also give final approval to a four-story residential and commercial project on Saco Street.
Big Buxton blowout Saturday with Community Day/Dorcas Fest
A full day of events, food, music and fireworks are planned Saturday.
Harvey Performance joins efforts to build skilled trade workforce
The precision tool maker in Gorham is working to help boost the skilled trade workforce in Maine.
Regatta fundraiser hopes to increase families’ access to sailing
SailMaine seeks $40,000 to introduce New Mainers, underprivileged children and people with disabilities to the sport.
Southern and Midcoast Maine colleges prepare for vaxxed students’ in-person return
Several Maine colleges, including the University of New England, University of Southern Maine, Bowdoin, Southern Maine Community College and Saint Joseph’s, are requiring students to be vaccinated.
Lakes Region Sportsman: Strange catches on Sebago Lake
We managed to haul in a few nice lake trout first thing in the morning while trolling with clients. We were trolling on bottom using my downriggers and dragging live shiners. Occasionally the line would trip and we would snag bottom, bringing up a clump of pine needles or leaves. The port rod went off and I […]