A new activity tent and the presence of Maine’s First Ship will be part of a range of activities at Maine Maritime Museum on Saturday, May 20.
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Brunswick will celebrate new fire station next week
The public is invited to an opening ceremony and building tours on May 25.
Falmouth students, asylum seekers find sense of community in chess
‘It’s really been beautiful,’ says resident Katie Moore, who got local students involved in the Gift of Chess club.
Falmouth Police recovery coach program assists 140 people so far
The program, which has received a grant to continue, lines up resources for those who seek help for substance misuse.
Gnome search gets underway as prelude to SpringFest
The festival kicks off on the evening of May 19 with a street party, followed by activities and attractions the next day at Mill Creek Park in South Portland.
Fears of Bug Light Park sale are overblown, South Portland city manager says
The City Council discusses measures to further protect the park and other public open spaces, including requiring a referendum on any potential sales.
Selberg promoted to fire chief in South Portland
Philip Selberg has been the interim chief since February.
Female directors take the lead at film festival
For the first time in Maine Mayhem’s 12-year history, all the directors are women.
Sheriff, author on trail of 215-year-old Maine murder mystery
The two have paired up to find and honor the grave of a Cumberland County deputy who was murdered in Westbrook in 1808.
Windham teachers feel impact of heated book challenge controversy
Staff members are becoming reluctant to respond to harassment of LGBTQ+ students out of concern they will be targeted, and they have been on the receiving end of harassment themselves.