Acting Director Ethan Hipple said fundraising could salvage the $20,000 Park and Play.
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Portland residents push back on budget
They want more money allocated in the proposed $202 million city budget for social services, sustainability and public works.
Election 2020: House 45 incumbent, former rep square off for Cumberland/Gray seat
Rep. Steve Moriarty, D-Cumberland, faces a challenge from Mike Timmons, House 45 representative from 2014-2016.
Incumbent, former lawmaker vie for House seat representing Cumberland and Gray
Rep. Steve Moriarty, D-Cumberland, faces a challenge from Mike Timmons, House 45 representative from 2014-2016.
Freeport resident celebrates bond between women, water through digital stories, podcast
Pam Ferris-Olson explores the connection through her “Women Mind the Water” website.
Falmouth Council looks to recycle ban on plastic bags
Town Council is looking at reinstating the plastic bag ban at grocery stores, which was deferred when the pandemic hit to allow people to avoid reusable bags.
New priest will sign Mass for deaf as part of service
The Mass will be held once a month at St. Pius X Church on Ocean Avenue.
Art starts at bus stops
Federal art funding has allowed the works of Maine artists to adorn Portland bus shelters on Bedford, Congress and St. John streets.
Curlers set on sweeping in new ice rink
Pine Tree Curling Club in Portland is looking to build its own rink and clubhouse, which would allow the club to expand and give the team better playing conditions.
SoPo mulls moratorium on development
City officials are responding to concerns that too much development is causing too much damage to the environment.