After a lengthy renovation, the library is open for curbside service as well as limited browsing. Two art installations and a solar panel installation were made possible, thanks to generous donors.
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Looking Ahead: Falmouth launches project to guide future development
The Vision and Values project will consider feedback from residents about what they want for the town’s future.
Maine Bicentennial: Yarmouth
In this photo taken around 1925, Portland Railroad Company Trolleys #236 (to Underwood Spring) and #237 are shown derailed in Yarmouth. Underwood Spring Park was a popular gathering spot in the early 1900s for people from Portland. In commemoration of Maine’s bicentennial this year, The Forecaster is featuring historical highlights and artifacts from our communities’ […]
New space shines a light on Scarborough day care program
Scarborough Community Services has moved into the former House of Lights building on Payne Road, providing some much-needed new space for ongoing daycare programs.
Veteran senator faces challenger for House District 30 seat
CAPE ELIZABETH — A Maine state senator and a local investment and insurance manager are vying for the seat in House District 30. Sen. Rebecca Millett, D-Cape Elizabeth, whose term expires this year, is running against Timothy Lee Thompson, R-Cape Elizabeth, for the seat which covers part of Cape Elizabeth. Millett praised Gov. Janet Mills […]
Midcoast Community Alliance, skate park announce collaboration
BATH — The Midcoast Community Alliance and the Bath Youth Meetinghouse and Skatepark have announced a new joint brand, along with a new fundraising effort that kicked off Oct. 22. The alliance and park are now collectively branded as the Midcoast Youth Center. The move reflects new and ongoing work that both groups have done […]
Longtime Bath animal control officer recognized for decades of service
Ann Harford served 27 years with the department.
Incumbent faces challenger in House District 32 race
Tammy Walter, R-Cape Elizabeth, is challenging State Rep. Christopher Kessler, D-South Portland, who is running for re-election.
Portland mayor optimistic after tough year
In her State of the City address, Mayor Kate Snyder lauds the Portland City Council for progressing on goals in light of pandemic.
Falmouth church, police lead fight against stigma of substance misuse disorders
The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary is sponsoring a series of community events to educate people on the damage caused by stigmatizing mental health issues, race and addiction.