The project is expected to receive final approval when the Planning Board meets Sept. 11.
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Strong storytelling at heart of youth filmmaking program
Unwritten Roads, in Falmouth, hopes to become a nonprofit in order to expand access to its popular programming.
Falmouth subdivision parking dispute settled
A new private parking area will be built to accommodate the parking needs of two Glen Road residents.
Falmouth library project on schedule, on budget
FALMOUTH — The $6.6 million Falmouth Memorial Library expansion project is on schedule and on budget four months after construction began in early May, but the project hasn’t been without its surprises and difficulties. Marsha Clark, the former president of the library board who was instrumental in planning the library project, said there’s a lot […]
Yarmouth weighing resolution that could lead to aerial spraying for browntail
A formal council declaration, subject to approval by the Maine CDC, will be considered at the Sept. 19 meeting.
Rock Row steps up promises to improve concert noise
Rock Row officials are looking to bring in scientists and get more specific with their data, in order to help them understand continued issues with noise.
Anywhere a sign?: Cumberland council forwards LED sign discussion to planning board
The Cumberland Town Council could revisit the matter in December.
Portland students take pride in new program
PORTLAND — Ensuring that students feel valued and connected at school is seen as not only critical to their overall development, but also to their overall academic achievement. That’s why it’s one of the key goals in the School Department’s new strategic plan, known as the Portland Promise. That’s also why each school within […]
Decision on Portland finance reform stalls
Councilors table a proposal to publicly fund elections for local candidates until Sept. 16.
Portland school board vows to close the gap for disadvantaged students
School Department leaders plan to tackle the issue with a “sense of urgency.”