Gerry Holzman, a resident of Brunswick, is best known for his decades of work on the Empire State Carousel.
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New Bath city manager will have full plate
City officials expect the hiring process to go on through the summer as they shoot for a large, diverse pool of candidates.
Fourth of July festivities return to Munjoy Hill
Events include a reading of the Declaration of Independence at 9:30 a.m. and fireworks at night.
Portland nonprofit hopes for federal funds to expand child care, create housing
Youth and Family Outreach is hoping to secure some of Cumberland County’s federal pandemic relief aid to build a new child care center and affordable housing with the Portland Housing Authority.
Golf tourney means big boost to Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital
The Korn Ferry Tour, playing this week in Falmouth, will donate $500,000 to the hospital over the next five years.
Camping with cannabis: Harrison campground welcomes weed
Camp Laughing Grass provides a cannabis friendly summer destination for patrons 21 and over.
Midcoast program guides police, helps survivors of human trafficking
A survivor shares her story to enlighten police and also wants to educate the public about how victims are subtly groomed for the sex trade.
North Yarmouth’s Wescustogo center hosts outdoor market, movie nights
Visitors can browse through a number of vendors from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the community center parking lot.
Portland plans day center for homeless
The center, which would be open seven days a week and provide meals and a respite from the weather, would be paid for in part by federal coronavirus relief funding.
Things are looking up for One Longfellow Square
The popular Portland music venue, hit hard by the pandemic, will reopen this fall, 20 months after it last hosted a live show.