The Public Health Division will hold public input sessions throughout the community once a plan is drafted.
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Pine Tree Society expands specialized children services to Bath
BATH — Pine Tree Society, which works with Mainers with disabilities and their families, has expanded its children’s case management services to its 149 Front St. office in Bath, allowing new referrals to be accepted within an hour radius of Bath. The 84-year-old nonprofit already offers services to 55-60 families at its Scarborough and Auburn […]
Portland girl has Super time at Bowl game
The once-in-a-lifetime experience for Stella Hang, 12, included tickets to the Super Bowl game, the chance to meet NFL players – and the opportunity to take to the field as part of an NFL commercial.
Scarborough’s first unified basketball team courts all players
The program is part of a larger effort to use sports to foster a better, more inclusive school environment.
Chocolate Church tower may need to be rebuilt as part of facade improvement
The arts center, built as a church in 1847, is forced to relocate shows elsewhere in the winter and summer.
It’s a big deal: Big Babe’s finally opens in South Portland
Years in the making, the Knightville tavern is now welcoming patrons to the music-focused establishment.
Scarborough’s first unified basketball team courts all players
The program is part of a larger effort to use sports to foster a better, more inclusive school environment.
More calls, fewer volunteers strain Falmouth FD
Calls for emergency medical services have increased by 35% since 2011, and are projected to jump another 38% over the next 10 years.
So. Portland bids farewell to retiring chief, welcomes new top cop
A former Massachusetts police chief is sworn-in Jan. 13, while Ed Googins caps a 25-year career in local law enforcement.
Cape cops honored for lifesaving measures
Officers Ryan Wagner and Ben Davis intervened to save the life of an out-of-state motorist on Two Lights Road.