The pandemic has had an impact on how clients can reach out for help and how the group can reach them, the executive director says.
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Bath synagogue celebrates 100 years
On Jan. 31, members of Bath’s Beth Israel Congregation marched up Washington Street to their synagogue in a reenactment of the building’s dedication a century ago.
Holy Cross School pays tribute to Westbrook woman
A scholarship has been established in the name of Wendi Leavitt, an active parent and volunteer at the South Portland school who died in the fall.
Developers include 55+ housing in planned revamp of Yarmouth’s Railroad Square
The project is still in the conceptual stage, but property owner Tamson Hamrock hopes the mixed-used project can get started next year.
Community forest in Falmouth now open year-round
Dogs must be leashed at Woods Road Community Forest from December through March to protect the winter deer habitat.
Work on North Yarmouth fire museum forges ahead
The North Yarmouth Fire Company has broken ground for the project and needs to raise about $80,000 to complete its $100,000 fundraising goal.
Tradition or relic? School snow days face an uncertain future
Snow days are a beloved tradition, but are they needed in the age of remote learning? Maine school districts have come to different conclusions.
South Portland City Hall closed til Wednesday due to water damage
South Portland City Hall was closed on Monday due to water damage, potentially affecting operations for over a month, according to the City Clerk’s office. A water leak attributed to a frozen coil inside an air handler unit caused damage in the Human Resources Office and to part of the City Clerk’s office on the […]
South Portland mask mandate on the books
The city is purchasing 25,000 masks to distribute to businesses.
Number of homeless students in South Portland increases tenfold in two years
The superintendent discusses that challenge and others the district faces in his annual report to the school board.