Residents have said they want more notice of development proposals.
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Freeport business owners driving change to allow food trucks
The town’s current regulations are too restrictive, the owners of Maine Wicked Goods Merchantile say.
Yarmouth student’s Morrison mural evokes empathy
A Yarmouth High School senior creates a portrait of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison.
Portland nun honored for 70 years of devotion
Sister Phyllis Doyle joined the Sisters of Mercy in 1949.
Soldiers get sweet treats from Falmouth students
FALMOUTH — A small act of kindness by students at Falmouth Middle School is having a big impact on the morale of active-duty members of the military stationed around the world. Each year for the past four years the Community Service Club at Falmouth Middle School has held a Halloween candy drive to support Operation […]
South Portland woman 1st to take reins at North Yarmouth’s new community center
Lisa Thompson was most recently recreation director in Wiscasset.
Children’s Museum celebrates young new citizens
The Oct. 31 ceremony involved 15 children from seven countries.
North Yarmouth launches Wescustogo 2.0, 6 years after fire destroyed the original
An all-day gathering runs at the new community center starting at 9:45 a.m. Saturday.
Family presented with WWII solider’s medals
The medal ceremony was part of The Veterans History Project’s visit to the University of Southern Maine.
Scarborough comfort canine to provide ‘paw-sitive’ reinforcement
The department will soon have a furry new friend meant to minimize stress and help build better relationships between residents and officers.