The museum showcases young artists’ work throughout the month of March with a celebration to be held Saturday.
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Portland nonprofit relaunches effort to ship medical supplies to Ukraine
Partners for World Health has shipped nearly $4.9 million worth of medical supplies to Ukraine in the past two years.
Cardiac care hits the road in new program
MaineHealth’s Cardiac Fellows program and NorthStar division have come together to bring cardiac care to patients who can’t travel or get access to outpatient services.
South Portland ax company ‘a nod to makers of the past’
Brant & Cochran, South Portland’s Maker of the Year, is ramping up production to meet a big demand for their axes.
Proposed Gorham Connector would impact 35 landowners in Scarborough
Town councilors and residents question whether Scarborough interchanges would create traffic problems there and cite concerns about wetlands protection.
State wants to make addition to Beth Condon Memorial Pathway in Yarmouth
The path would begin at DeLorme Drive and extend north.
Falmouth firefighters come to the rescue of an injured raccoon up a tree
The raccoon, hit by a car, is recovering thanks to the efforts of the fire department, Maine Wildlife Transport and Wilderness Miracles in Bowdoin.
Kids sweet on life-size Candy Land at Freeport library
The game was part of the Freeport Community Library’s effort to engage its young patrons physically and mentally.
Cumberland to become an official Tree City
The Cumberland Town Council voted unanimously to observe Arbor Day as a town holiday every April.
Rusty Lantern store proposed for west side of Cumberland
The Cumberland Planning Board hears early plans for the convenience store, which would be built near the intersection of Gray and Skillin roads.