Set for Success will be held Sunday, Aug. 25, for all Regional School Unit 1 students.
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Bath-area RSU goes back to school with new Morse High on schedule, on budget
Classes are planned to begin at the new school in January 2021.
Road to 2021: Cumberland launches bicentennial planning effort
The town seceded from North Yarmouth in 1821, a year after Maine seceded from Massachusetts.
French Jewish spy at 99: ‘I’m still fighting the same battles every day’
Marthe Cohn is coming to Portland to tell how she infiltrated World War II Germany for the Free French Forces.
Portland School Board hires 1 firm to design 3 elementary schools
Superintendent of schools also addresses enrollment shift from Deering High to Portland High.
Portland doesn’t disappoint cruise ship visitors
Sightseeing, dining, tours and lighthouses top the list of attractions for tourists with 10 hours to spend in the city.
Cleaning up Portland, 1 scoop at a time
Parapoopers offer one-time, weekly, or biweekly cleanup of dog poop for residential clients.
Portland’s Fort Gorges at center of development discussion
The Portland Parks Conservancy and Friends of Fort Gorges, which want the island to remain undeveloped, will hold a public forum Sept. 4 at East End Community School.
South Portland coffee shop: Not trying to be ‘rogue roasters’
The Planning Board approves the sale of beer and wine by Rwanda Bean, despite complaints from neighbors.
‘Where land, water and sky meet’
Cape Elizabeth Land Trust will benefit from the sale of a painting by landscape artist Eric Hopkins.