Wolfrom is retiring at the end of the school year after spending three years locally and more than 20 years statewide working as an educator and administrator.
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Scarborough bans fireworks on Higgins Beach to protect piping plovers
The endangered shore birds nest on part of Higgins Beach, leaving them susceptible to noise from summertime revelers.
South Portland team off to Augusta next week for Farm to School Cook-off
The annual event promotes locally sourced food and food service products.
Five candidates running for 2 seats on Falmouth School Board
Three challengers take on two incumbents in the June 8 election.
Cumberland council approves $32.25 million budget
The town tax rate will go up about 1.47%.
Work begins on Racial Equity Steering Committee recommendations
Recommendations include changes to police training, oversight, accountability and response, as well as the creation of several new groups to address inequalities in the city.
‘Cloaked Figure’ newest piece of public art in Yarmouth
Gray sculptor Roy Patterson’s granite sculpture will be installed near Merrill Memorial Library on Main Street.
Proposed Portland city budget aimed at restoring pandemic cuts
Due to revenue from the American Rescue Plan, municipal tax bills are expected to go down by 4%, excluding any increases caused by the Portland Public Schools budget.
Five candidates running for 2 seats on Falmouth School Board
Three challengers take on two incumbents in the June 8 election.
Yarmouth Farmers’ Market set to open at pavilion
A number of new vendors will be there for the market’s extended season at a more accommodating location.