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A Window on the Past – Summer in Maine Auction and Independence Day Classic Car Show

The Summer in Maine Auction, the auction featuring some of the best that Maine has to offer, is now open for bidding at the South Portland Historical Society’s museum at Bug Light Park. Bids will be accepted every day until the auction closes on the Fourth of July. We hope you’ll come down and check […]

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A Window on the Past – Early grocers and gas stations at Broadway and Evans Street

Amato’s seems like a permanent fixture on the corner of Broadway and Evans Street; however, they built and opened that store in 1982 – not all that long ago. That corner was long home to other businesses. The railroad tracks that still run across Broadway are the main reason for the long-running commercial nature of […]

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Our Sustainable City – South Portland Sustainability Department updates

Here’s what’s been going on with sustainability the past few months. Electrify Everything! South Portland’s beneficial electrification rebate program is humming along. As of June 14, more than $160,000 provided in rebates for over 200 households for the purchase of equipment like electric vehicles, home heating and cooling solutions, and lawn care equipment. More than […]

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Community News – Interim president named at Southern Maine Community College

Southern Maine Community College Dean of Administration Tiffanie Bentley will serve as interim president of the college as of Aug. 1. Bentley follows President Joe Cassidy, who is leaving to become the president at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine. The Maine Community College System Board of Trustees announced that it will commence a nationwide search […]

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A Window on the Past – John W. Minott and the Minott family of Pleasantdale

As we continue to explore the early residents of the Pleasantdale neighborhood of South Portland, let’s take a look at another prominent family, the Minott family. Many of us know Jim Minott who still lives locally. Jim was the principal of Brown School for 18 years; he retired in 2005. Jim is the great-great grandson […]

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Our Sustainable City – Here a plant, there a plant; The case for community gardens

As summer rounds into form here in South Portland, we find ourselves craving more time outside in the sun. Parks, beaches, and trail systems across the city provide us with that local access to the outdoors, but to me, biting into that first, fresh summer tomato from my garden plot is the most enjoyable way […]