Diverse organizations across the state are partnering to mark this important milestone.
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Nosh and learn at first Yiddish Cultural Festival
The Yiddish Cultural Festival will take place at One Longfellow Square and the Jewish Community Alliance this weekend.
Brunswick/Topsham base redeveloper lauds successes
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority also honored three businesses for innovation.
Doctor recognized for environmental health activism
Dr. Lani Graham has led the fight to keep “forever chemicals” out of food products and food packaging, among other initiatives.
Falafel Mafia brothers look to Monument Way for non-mobile eatery
Dylan and Cameron Gardner plan to open a Middle Eastern-inspired sit-down restaurant at One Monument Way late next month.
Cumberland Police Beat: Oct. 31
Arrests 10/19 at 8:25 p.m. Luke Senecal, 29, of Court Street, Auburn, was arrested on a warrant by Officer Ryan Pynchon on Blackstrap Road. 10/20 at 8:40 p.m. Matthew Davis, 34, of Orchard Road, was arrested by Officer Scott Hendee on Orchard Road and charged with domestic violence assault and domestic violence criminal threatening. Summonses […]
Bath Police Beat: Nov. 1
Arrests 10/21 at 6:39 p.m. Benjamin Hewitt, 21, of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, was arrested on a warrant by Officer Ryan Kaake on Winter Street. 10/22 at 6:32 p.m. Warren Hewes Jr., 65, of Gibbs Road, Wiscasset, was arrested by Officer John Dietlin on Valley Road on a charge of violation of condition of release. 10/23 […]
SAD 51 eyes new primary school in North Yarmouth or Cumberland
A school construction referendum may go to voters next November.
Three candidates vie for two seats on Cape council
A political newcomer is taking on two incumbents at the polls this fall.
Three candidates vie for two seats on Cape council
A political newcomer is taking on two incumbents at the polls this fall.