The group, Spinning Wampum, previewed a satiric play about the Casco Bay Treaty and has plans to artistically demonstrate how the city is ‘undeniably Wabanaki space.’
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Yarmouth house fires unusual in severity and frequency
The fire chief suspects frigid weather could have been a factor.
Maine Audubon celebrates spring with storytelling
“Phenomenal: Seasonal Stories From Your Wildlife Community” will bring in a variety of guests speakers to share personal stories on their own connection with spring to commemorate the dramatic environmental changes of the season.
Yarmouth solar farm project spurs opposition
The Yarmouth Planning Board received a proposal from New Leaf Energy to develop solar panels near the Holy Cross Cemetery.
Falmouth to audit trash scofflaws in response to pay-as-you-throw bag noncompliance
The audit will check that households are using the mandatory yellow trash bags, which have decreased in sales in the past year.
Falmouth Town Council passes pesticide and fertilizer ordinance
The controversial ordinance was first introduced last spring and has undergone extensive public input and drafting. It will be in effect on April 1.
Amateur historian marks decade of uncovering the histories of Portland homes
Cape Elizabeth resident Darren McLellan has researched the history of over 200 buildings on his blog, “Portland House Stories.”
Falmouth adopts revised comprehensive plan following edits
The plan received edits that specified housing goals for the community, as well as details of Falmouth’s natural resources.
Yarmouth exhibit showcases artists’ expressions of unfolding love
The Yarmouth Arts Alliance curated the show, which includes 17 local artists, for display at the Merrill Memorial Library Art Gallery.
Falmouth councilors mull future of trash program
As pay-as-you-throw no longer pays for itself, the council considered increasing the cost of Falmouth’s yellow trash bags by 50% over the next two years.