The town may have to acquire some property rights at the locations, one on the Foreside and the other near Mackworth Point, to stabilize the threat.
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Cumberland couple buys European Bakery and Tea Room in Falmouth
The bakers and staff will remain, although the pink exterior won’t.
With dips, sips and a sense of community, social club grows
What started out as a couple of young women taking a winter swim at a Scarborough beach is now “this wonderful group for people from all walks of life and people of all ages.”
North Yarmouth seeking residents’ input for Climate Action Plan
A community survey is underway and other opportunities will be available for the public to list their priorities for climate change mitigation strategies.
SAD 51 lays out timeline for school project
The Cumberland-North Yarmouth district will set up a building committee of stakeholders, and numerous subcommittees, to help guide the project, with the goal of opening a new pre-K and Grade 1 school in three years.
Hometown ‘Idol’ draws a crowd at Cumberland Fairgrounds
Julia Gagnon of “American Idol” fame and her fiance perform old and new songs for more than 350 fans.
Yarmouth Clam Festival ready to get underway Friday
This year’s festival program, including multiple appearances by American Idol’s Julia Gagnon, was a little harder to pull off because of a drop-off in the number of volunteers.
Connie Sweetser had love for family and community – and apples
Services will be held next week for the well-known matriarch of Sweetser’s Apple Barrel and Orchards in Cumberland, who died last week at 93.
Yarmouth hires new community-economic developer director
Tori Hill was previously the community development director in Bridgton.
Cafe Review spotlights ‘war and hope’ in Ukraine
The 35-year-old poetry and arts journal this summer features the works of 17 Ukrainian poets and 12 Ukrainian artists “that reveal the depth of the Ukrainian soul in these trying times.”