A proposal by the nonprofit to build 23 affordable housing units gets initial support from councilors.
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For Super Bowl refreshment, Portland bars think beyond beer
Toast the G.O.A.T. and his teammates next Sunday with these cocktails designed to honor the Patriots.
Falmouth man who took wrong-way ride ends up sobering up at Cape police station
Police say the man in his 20s was detained after taking the wrong Lyft ride from the Old Port and trying to enter the Cape Elizabeth home where he was dropped off, believing it was his home.
Maine home sales and prices hit record highs in ‘total frenzy’ of 2018
More homes changed hands, and at a higher median price, than in any year since Realtors began tracking the data 20 years ago.
After 2 days, water service restored to Falmouth neighborhood
A water main break on Saturday night affected about 50 houses in the Longwoods Road area.
Mainers take to ‘anxiety baking’ to cope in uncertain times
With bad news coming from seemingly every corner – Washington, Wall Street, the environment – some breadmaking, cooking and consuming food is in order.
Boys’ basketball: It’s a who-knows type of season
Portland Coach Joe Russo says ‘every game is dangerous,’ and the results are showing he’s exactly right.
South Portland forming municipal coalition to back pro-solar legislation, energy-saving construction
The coalition would push for an overhaul of ‘outdated energy policies at the state level that have not kept pace with progress’ when it comes to practices that reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.
Balentine should research the definition of socialism
A recent article by John Balentine was titled, “Now more than ever, socialism’s evils need to be unveiled,” (Nov. 14). His writing on this subject reveals his ignorance, but his ignorance is shared with many Americans who think socialism is the same as Stalinism. He refers to “past atrocities under authoritarian socialist regimes.” There are […]
As feds ease school lunch nutritional standards, Maine schools stay the course
Food service directors say students have become accustomed to whole grains and other nutritionally beneficial foods and often prefer them to less healthy alternatives.