The Town Council on Aug. 22 will hold a public hearing on the $115.9 million project and vote whether to put it on the November ballot.
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Cumberland B2B racer wants to keep momentum going
Ken Shapiro would like to see a Recumbent Tricycle Division as a permanent part of a more inclusive Beach to Beacon 10K.
Cause of large brush fire in Harpswell remains under investigation
The blaze took three days and the help of several other fire departments to contain.
Be a friend, make a friend: Kindness Day Bath almost here
The annual event encourages people to simply be nice, with a make-a-friend booth, free hugs from a “lobster,” flowers and trolley rides among the offerings.
Oasis Free Clinic expansion will add mental health services, double size
An $833,000 federal grant will help fund the Brunswick facility’s expansion, which will fill a big need, the executive director says.
Cooking at the Cove: Keepin’ it cool on these hot summer days
I confess that this is the time of year when I want to spend as little time as possible in the kitchen. This week’s recipes reflect that, and all include ways to incorporate tart lemons and limes into a refreshing, easy meal. This includes an icy adult beverage, Asian noodle salad and a cool, […]
South Portland puts tighter conditions in place for hotel shelters
The new rules are designed to alleviate the growing burden on the city’s emergency services.
Nomination papers available for local Nov. 8 races
Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough and South Portland each have council and school board seats up for grabs.
South Portland Food Cupboard marks 25 years amid increasing demand
The South Portland Food Cupboard has helped feed over 7,000 families since 1997 and expects that number to keep climbing in the wake of the pandemic.
Business bustling this summer in downtown Bath, but it’s no 2021
It’s been a successful tourist season so far for many local retailers, although some say it doesn’t compare to the summer of 2021.