The changes are in place but will have no impact on next week’s election or the current makeup of the City Council.
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Gorham council wipes $1.6M from school budget
Superintendent Heather Perry says a number of positions will be cut as a result, but there will be no layoffs.
Gorham School Committee chairperson won’t participate in parent’s complaint hearing
After receiving an email the superintendent wrote to Chairperson Anne Schools, parent Eric Lane questions whether she “might have the same agenda” as the superintendent.
Portland to Auburn rail trail possibilities under consideration
A 15-member committee will decide whether a walking trail can be built on or near the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad tracks or if the corridor should remain as is for future train use.
Gorham residents concerned about two proposed rezonings
One of the changes would involve the Narragansett Game Sanctuary.
Westbrook Planning Board likes Spring Street apartment project
Six three-story buildings would house 204 apartments near the South Portland line.
Together again
Westbrook Together Days, the first held in three years, kicked off Friday night and provided a full festival lineup Saturday, starting with a parade and followed by rides, food and fun at Riverbank Park.
Youth descended on Westbrook police station Saturday where Black juvenile taken
A crowd also confronted police officers at Together Days at Riverbank Park where the juvenile was suspected of fighting.
Magnet fishers, Portland kayaker honored for Presumpscot River cleanup efforts
The Chief Polin Award recipients are recognized as important stewards of an important river.
Buxton to vote on $58.8M school budget June 14
If approved, Buxton would be assessed $9.1 million, an increase of $914,572, or 11.06 %.