The project now has about half the funding it needs for renovations on the new center in South Portland aimed at addressing food insecurity.
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Portland Meetings: Jan. 4-11
Wed. 1/4 10:30 a.m. Creative Portland Zoom Wed. 1/4 5 p.m. Historic Preservation Zoom Wed. 1/4 5 p.m. City Council Zoom, City Hall Thu. 1/5 9 a.m. CDBG Allocation Zoom Thu. 1/5 noon Parks Commission Zoom Mon. 1/9 5 p.m. City Council Workshop Zoom, City Hall Tue. 1/10 8 a.m. Legislative/Nominating Zoom Tue. 1/10 4:30 […]
Waldoboro couple’s baby is state’s first of 2023
Jude Owen Dow was born at 12:44 a.m. on Jan. 1 at Lincoln Health in Damariscotta.
Study finds racial disparity in Portland arrests, but no pattern of racial profiling
The study was commissioned in 2020 following the murder of George Floyd, and examined three years of data.
New program will help immigrant women achieve professional goals
The program will prepare women and girls to pursue professional goals and small business ownership.
Portland seeks public feedback on search for new police chief
The city is running a survey that will be open through Jan. 5, and is looking to advertise for the job in early 2023.
Fire engulfs 2 cars Wednesday morning in Portland
The cars were on State Street near the Cathedral Church of St. Luke.
Town & Country Federal Credit Union donates to 7 local hunger-related organizations
Town & Country Federal Credit Union is donating $5,500 worth of contributions to hunger-related organizations in York and Cumberland counties.
Widespread cancellations by Southwest Airlines leave Maine travelers stranded
The airline has canceled roughly 20 flights at the Portland International Jetport since Friday, affecting about 3,000 passengers.
Power outages, flooding make for family vacation to remember
A reporter’s family visiting during Friday’s historic storm is flooded out, but figures out a way to stay warm and dry by staying close.