More than 200 Westbrook households and hundreds of asylum seekers will be impacted when federal rent assistance ends.
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Falmouth fifth grader moving up in world of Irish dance
Fiona Meyer will compete in the North American Irish Dance Championships in 2023.
Volunteers driving force behind Cumberland Wood Bank
A pool of 40 woodchoppers, stackers and haulers helps provide firewood to local families who need help with heat.
Newest art installation takes flight in Yarmouth
“Over the Path,” sculptures of swallows and swifts by John Bowdren, can be found overlooking the Blake Skating Pond in the village.
South Portland considers new zoning for homeless shelters to ward off tax increase
The city manager warns of a tax increase of 6% to more than 20% if local hotels keep operating as shelters.
Police host ‘critical’ tri-community food drive Dec. 17
Police departments in South Portland, Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough will be accepting food and monetary donations Saturday morning for distribution to local food pantries.
Cumberland town clerk retires after 22 years with town
After 22 years working for the town of Cumberland and 12 years as town clerk, Tammy O’Donnell will retire at the end of the month. While she’s excited to retire, O’Donnell said, leaving the job is bittersweet because she’ll miss her co-workers and her customers. “It’s actually very sad, in a way,” she said. “I’m […]
Holiday celebrations light up Yarmouth and Cumberland
Follow a map in Yarmouth or drive through a lit up landscape at the Cumberland Fairgrounds.
Falmouth Route 1 mixed-use project not yet set for green light
The board says it will need to see the result of a traffic review for the Route 1 project.
More men ‘Man Up to Cancer’ with growing support group
Cape Elizabeth resident Trevor Maxwell’s Man Up to Cancer community has taken off across the country, inspiring men not to go through it alone.