‘Tis the season for gift giving. No matter how or what you celebrate, the winter brings an abundance of opportunity to treat the people you care for. In the spirit of the holiday season, we wanted to put together a low-waste gift guide. To do this properly, we asked South Portland’s resident low-waste experts: the […]
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Our Sustainable City – Sustainability Staff Spotlight: Steve Genovese
Last week, we introduced you to Susan Parmelee, our sustainability program manager who started back in October. This week, the spotlight is on Steve Genovese, our new Greater Portland Council of Governments Resilience Corps fellow. Steve started in our office in October, focusing on outreach and communications and assisting in a range of office programming. […]
A Window on the Past – Malaga Island
Part 2 We continue where we left off last week with our story about Malaga Island and some of its connections to South Portland. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a false science known as “eugenics” was gaining popularity. Eugenics theorized that people of different races had inherent genetic traits, such as intelligence. […]
Age Friendly South Portland – Winter assistance is available
Age Friendly South Portland, in partnership with the South Portland Public Works Department, is once again providing its Sand Buckets for Seniors program this coming winter season. Like last season’s successful program that served more 250 residents throughout the city, seniors and individuals with mobility issues can reach out to public works to receive a […]
Community News – South Portland Public Library to host ‘Phasers on Stun!’ author
Interested in learning more about Star Trek and its enduring place in pop culture? Join South Portland Public Library on Thursday, Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m. when it hosts Ryan Britt, author of the new book, “Phasers on Stun!” “Phasers on Stun!” charts a course though Star Trek history, illuminating the larger meaning of the […]
Our Sustainable City – Staff Spotlight: Susan Parmelee
Some new additions to the South Portland Sustainability Office can only mean one thing: new installments to our Sustainability Staff Spotlight series. This week, we’re featuring Susan Parmelee, the city’s sustainability program manager who joined our team in October. She works to implement One Climate Future, our joint climate action plan with the city of […]
Community News – South Portland Holiday Toy Drive is underway
South Portland’s annual Holiday Toy Drive has begun and, according to organizers, the need is greater than ever. “The winter months can be difficult for many families and the toy drive continues to be a bright spot for so many,” said Gretchen McCloy, director of community partnerships at South Portland Schools, said in a Nov. […]
A Window on the Past – Malaga Island
Part I Perhaps some of you have heard of Malaga Island, known as the “Shame of Maine.” Malaga Island, sitting off the coast of Phippsburg, was home to a racially-diverse community of people of European, African, Native American and mixed-race heritage starting in the 1860s. For many years the term “Malagite” was used as a […]
From Augusta – Participating in American democracy
On Election Day, as municipal clerks, staff and volunteers from Kittery to Fort Kent set out in the early morning hours to open polling places at 7 a.m., they were treated to the wondrous sight of a total lunar eclipse. It was beautiful and moving – and brought up the same feelings I had throughout […]
Our Sustainable City – Resilience for Maine in the face of extreme weather events
In late September, Hurricane Fiona moved across Atlantic Canada, toppling trees, tearing down power poles and leaving many without power. As hurricane season winds down and winter storm season approaches Maine, what threat might the next extreme weather event pose to Maine? And what level of preparedness does Maine have for these events? James Wilson, […]
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