Wander, a farm-to-table restaurant on a nature preserve, promotes sustainability with its menu and its setting.
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Black Legacy Project promotes racial harmony through music
The band will bring its modern-day interpretations of songs to inspire cultural change to Portland Thursday, Sept. 28.
SMCC to repair damage to Fort Preble
Work is scheduled to begin Monday on the 215-year-old structure that has deteriorated because of ongoing erosion and the impact of a major storm late last year.
Cape Elizabeth council sends dispute with Lumbery to mediation
The Town Council voted 5-2 to keep the lawsuit against the business in place and hire a mediator to help find a resolution.
South Portland’s Sawyer Street reopens with temporary fix
Part of the busy road was closed after a culvert collapsed this summer, but a repair with steel plates is expected to be successful through the winter until a permanent solution can be put in place.
South Portland voters have busy ballot for council, school board
There are two contested races for both City Council and the Board of Education, along with some candidates running for seats unopposed.
Four run for two Cape Elizabeth council seats; four vying for two school board positions
Two Town Council and two School Board seats are up for grabs in Cape Elizabeth this November. With first-term Councilors Nicole Boucher and Gretchen Noonan not seeking re-election, Stephanie Anderson, Matthew Grymek, Andrew Swayze and Timothy Thompson are squaring off for the two at-large seats. Charity Hews and Arienne Hurder are challenging School Board incumbents […]
Four candidates in race for three Scarborough Town Council seats
Four candidates are vying for three at-large seats on the Scarborough Town Council in the Nov. 7 election. Incumbents Jon Anderson and Jean-Marie Caterina will defend their seats against challengers Donald Cushing and Scott Doherty. Councilor John Cloutier is not running for re-election. “I have truly enjoyed the opportunity to serve the residents of Scarborough […]
New leader of hunger-prevention agency ‘passionate’ about mission
Hannah Chatalbash of Brunswick has been named executive director of the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program.
SAD 51 board reconfirms Gray Road parcel as intended site of future school
The Cumberland-North Yarmouth School Board held a second vote on the 72-acre site to accommodate new members seated after the initial vote.