The School Building Advisory Committee seeks feedback on how to move forward in the wake of last year’s defeat of a new school.
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In Cape Elizabeth, climate change as seen though students’ lenses
Cape Elizabeth student photographers’ work for “My Climate Future” will be the basis of a documentary.
Council, school board seats up for grabs this fall in South Portland, Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth
South Portland City Councilor Linda Cohen is ending her term early because she is moving out of the district she was elected to represent.
100 acres of land to be conserved near downtown Westbrook, Gorham Village
With one project near downtown Westbrook and two near Gorham Village, the Presumpcot Regional Land Trust’s goal is to ensure easy access to nature.
Cumberland Town Council appoints Denison Gallaudet to SAD 51 board
He will serve on the Cumberland-North Yarmouth school board for one year, filling the vacancy left with Jason Record’s resignation.
Acclaimed artist, muralist to take part in plein air festival in Yarmouth
Garin Baker will paint live at the wrap-up event at the Plein Air Art festival, which takes place Aug. 16-26.
Maine Outdoor Film Festival rolling this week
Screenings, discussions and other events are taking place outdoors and inside throughout Portland.
Smarter traffic lights signal good news for Route 1 drivers in Scarborough
Five upgraded traffic lights between the Scarborough Connecter and the municipal complex should result in shorter waits on red.
Toxic algae blooms once again infect Hinckley Park ponds in South Portland
Park-goers are warned to keep themselves and their dogs away from the water at the South Portland park.
Cape Elizabeth council wants to settle Town v. Lumbery out of court
The council orders the town attorney to come to an agreement with the Ocean House Road lumber and hardware business, which has consistently violated zoning ordinances with merchandise displays in its parking lot.