The department, through a giving tree, seeks essential items for victims, including cell phones, gas cards and diapers.
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Yarmouth dog park group selects location
The Pratt’s Brook Park site now needs council approval.
Brunswick college gallery tells visual tales of lives of Africans in America
“African/American: Two Centuries of Portraits” runs through Feb. 9, 2020.
Rich Roedner bids farewell to Topsham after 17 years
The Saco resident started as Topsham’s planning director in 2002, and became town manager in 2014.
‘Since I first came to the United States, I knew I wanted to be a part of this country’
Forty-five new Americans were naturalized at a ceremony held at the Cape Elizabeth High School.
Shared manufacturing space boon to entrepreneurs
The Portland facility has room and tools for up to 100 people to work on metal, wood, robotics, printmaking and more.
‘Just being Russell’: Friends gather to celebrate memories, mourn loss of homeless Brunswick man
The life of Russell Williams, who was found dead in a sleeping bag Nov. 23, was celebrated Dec. 5.
St. Brigid School brings nativity story to community
The school’s Dec. 15 celebration will also include a visit from Santa, caroling, a tree lighting and Christmas cookie decorating.
Couple helping city’s homeless one burrito at a time
The PLC Street Team, a ministry of Portland Life Center, aims to spread hope and love through food and prayer.
Mercy receives $1 million challenge grant for consolidation
PORTLAND — Northern Light Mercy Hospital has received a $1 million capital campaign challenge grant to support the hospital’s campus consolidation project. The challenge grant, made possible by four anonymous donors, provides a one-to-one match up to $1 million for all gifts made to Mercy’s capital campaign through March 31, 2020. The gift was made […]