Incumbent Misha Pride faces a challenge from school board member Richard Matthews at the polls.
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South Portland to vote on $4.5 million bond for open space
South Portland voters be asked Nov. 2 to approve a $4.5 million bond to acquire land to create open spaces for public access, recreation and conservation. Passage of the Open Space Bond, supported by the city’s Open Space Acquisition Committee and the South Portland Land Trust, would cost the owner of a $325,000 home in […]
Outdoor dining in Falmouth still on
To give restaurants more time to apply for permanent setups, the Town Council once again extends until Dec. 12 an emergency provision that had been set to expire this week.
Yarmouth, North Yarmouth host Halloween happenings
Local events include two trunk-or-treat events and a cemetery stroll.
Yarmouth council set to vote on new park leash rule
The Town Council will decide Thursday whether dogs must be leashed at all times at Royal River Park.
Falmouth Community Supper off the table for this year
The annual fundraiser usually brings together hundreds of community members and thousands of dollars in donations for the Falmouth Food Pantry.
Art festival
The juried show Oct. 20-23 features 179 selected pieces from Maine artists and benefits area nonprofits.
Cape council vote allows affordable housing project
Zoning changes give the green light to the controversial 4-story, 49-unit apartment building in the town center.
Portland’s Disctrict 2 council hopefuls target housing affordability
Jon Hinck and Victoria Pelletier also want to help tackle violent crime in the city.
More debate, more changes in South Portland dog leash rules
The latest plan, to be voted on Oct. 26, requires dogs to be leashed at Hinckley Park from 7 a.m. to noon and at Willard Beach from noon to 5 p.m. from Oct. 1 to April 30.