The trail will link Broadway and Hinckley Park on Highland Avenue, along a Central Maine Power Co. transmission corridor.
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Successor to South Portland’s Griffin Club won’t open until late October
Ginger Cote says last winter’s government shutdown and unpredictable weather delayed construction of Big Babe’s Tavern in Knightville.
South Portland art show thrives despite signs of age
Art in the Park returns for the 40th year on Saturday at Mill Creek Park.
Bath council gives preliminary OK to marijuana rules
Second and final approval of the regulations is expected next month.
Harpswell sets tax rate, looks at removing Mitchell Field buildings
The town’s new property tax rate is $6.70 per $1,000 of assessed value.
Road race service runs in Cape Elizabeth doctor’s blood
Dr. Mylan Cohen has volunteered on the TD Beach to Beacon 10K medical team since 1999, and says his family played a defining role in his decision to go into medicine.
Scarborough woman with multiple sclerosis rides to inspire others
Kristina Dean has exceeded the fundraising goal she set for this year’s Bike MS in Biddeford.
Therapy dogs make good listeners for Brunswick library’s young readers
Curtis Memorial Library hopes to continue Read-to-Me Dogs into the school year.
Freeport Council postpones discussion on marijuana growth rules
The council will schedule a special meeting to hear more feedback from the community.
Ring bearers: Topsham Fair honors a century of work by father, son
A new plaque honors Tom Rhoades and his father, Guy Rhoades, for their decades running the Topsham Fair pulling ring.