The Catholic program, Walking with Moms in Need, offers emotional support and information on adoption, career counseling and community resources.
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Cumberland residents asked to revisit local issues in rebooted survey
A 2007 questionnaire is being resurrected to see how residents’ priorities have changed over the last 15 years.
Town consultant: Downs building cap exemption good for Scarborough
A consultant hired by the town says conditions should be included if the Town Council grants the exemption and that further study is needed on the impact on schools.
Mt. Ararat brings musical theater back to Midcoast
‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,’ the high school stage company’s first musical since 2020, opens at Orion Performing Arts Center March 4.
Harpswell school board candidates reject partisan bickering
Political veteran Tyler Washburn of Orr’s Island and newcomer Ryan Larsen of Harpswell Neck are running for a seat on the School Administrative District 75 Board of Directors.
Model train group captivates Midcoast kids
The Maine 3-Railers entertained kids and their families during visits to Patten Free Library and Topsham Public Library during school vacation week.
Scarborough Vietnam War veteran honored with Quilt of Valor recognition for service
Jack Nason’s peers praise his “go with the flow” attitude in meeting life’s challenges.
Small park causes big disagreement in Portland
On March 7, the Portland City Council will decide whether to change the name of Bedford Park to Noyes Park, correcting what the Noyes family, the Parks Department and independent groups believe is an historical error.
Restaurant, senior housing proposed in Falmouth
The Tidewater Village project would include commercial space and be built across from Rivalries restaurant on Hat Trick Drive.
Yard South developers cite traffic as major challenge
The proposed mixed-use project for the South Portland waterfront is next to Bug Light Park and close to Southern Maine Community College.