Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca and marine geologist Peter Slovinsky will hold a public conversation on how coastal communities can be more resilient to climate change.
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Portland’s Wild Seed Project sees wild growth
After six years operating out of its founder’s home, the organization is looking for a new site and a new executive director.
Three new fire trucks part of city’s proposed spending plan
The $2.7 million purchase is the largest expense in the proposed $16.5 million fiscal year 2022 capital improvement plan.
Additional PPE available for small Portland businesses
PORTLAND — The city has launched its third round of free personal protection equipment for small businesses in Portland. Businesses with fewer than 31 employees who interact in person with the public will be given four boxes of disposable masks, a no-touch hand sanitizer dispenser, a gallon and four individual bottles of hand sanitizer, and […]
Bath Tech students filling a pandemic void at Midcoast senior center
A partnership with Mid Coast Senior Health Center gives the school’s CNA students practical experience and the center some much-needed caregivers.
Holy Cross kicks off library fundraiser
As the school starts its annual ‘Love Our Library’ campaign, the library administrator is getting creative to make sure kids can still check out books in spite of the pandemic.
During COVID, Brunswick center walks line between keeping seniors safe but social
Maine seniors remain the most at-risk group when it comes to the adverse affects of COVID-19 – both medically and socially.
Registration open for North Yarmouth outdoor market
NORTH YARMOUTH— Registration is now open for North Yarmouth vendors who want to rent space at the Wescustogo Hall & North Yarmouth Community Center outdoor market. The market will be will be open from June through September in the community center parking lot at 120 Memorial Hwy. for farmers, artisans and nonprofits. Registration for nonresidents […]
Most surveyed in Falmouth OK with pace of development
The Visions and Values survey drew a high number of respondents; approval of development increased as the age of respondents decreased.
New film focuses on local oyster farmers
A series of three films produced by the Maine Aquaculture Association are featuring sea farmers, including two who maintain farms in Falmouth and Yarmouth.