Graduation 3 p.m. Thursday, June 11, at Thompsons Point Top 10 scholars
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Guest column: Exceptional class of 2020 leads the way
To the graduates of 2020: You have shown us how to do it. You are active in all the best senses. Activators. Getting stuff done. A generation of activists. You have voiced your concerns. You’ve spoken your truth. You’ve encouraged others to speak theirs. You’ve shared your opinions and challenges. You’ve worked hard to crush […]
Graduation 2020: Portland High School
Graduation Wednesday, Aug. 5, at Ocean Gateway, time TBA From the valedictorian “I really liked being at Portland High School. I learned a lot. I was challenged in my classes and met some great people. I found out more about my interests and what’s really important to me. I found more ways to do what […]
Falmouth sees markedly fewer browntail moth nests due to spraying, fungus
The town sprayed 24 “high risk” roads to kill off browntail moths. Spraying helps fend off public health hazards caused by caterpillar hair; the effort was helped this year by a fungus that kills off the caterpillars, according to a state entomologist.
Yarmouth Farmers Market reopens with new pandemic protocols
Customers are asked to keep 6 feet apart, wear a face covering, and order items in advance.
SAD 51 cuts $263K, adds $200K+ toward COVID-19 measures
The $40.25 million budget for fiscal year 2021 reflects a 4.85% increase.
City polling locations could be consolidated for July 14 vote
City Clerk Kathy Jones said consolidation is needed because of a shortage of staffing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Three vie to represent West End, St. John/Valley sections of city
Democrats Michael Flaherty, Charles Skold and Barb Wood are seeking the Democratic nomination to run for House District 38.
Brunswick clothing bank maintains emergency-only service
The Adventist Community Services Center’s clothing bank had provided free clothing, shoes and housewares to more than 100 families prior to the COVID-19 outbreak.