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Community News – South Portland High School ensembles earn high marks

The South Portland Jazz Ensemble participated in the Maine Music Educators Association State Jazz Festival on March 20 at Hampden Academy and received a Gold rating. This marks the 17th year in a row, in a streak dating back to 2006. The group was led by soloists Howard Saffer-Meng, Alice Bonnevie-Rothrock, Max Davis, Jane Bonnevie-Rothrock […]

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A Window on the Past – George Soule and the evolution of Marine Hardware and Equipment Company

We looked at John Fisher last week, and his founding in 1903 of the Marine Hardware and Equipment Company in the old bicycle factory in Ferry Village. It appears that more capital and/or new investors were needed in 1911, as a new corporation was formed, Marine Hardware-Equipment Company. The original Marine Hardware sold its property […]

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Our Sustainable City – Lawnmowers emit as much pollution as a car

Although often overlooked, small-motor, gasoline-powered equipment is a significant contributor to climate change. According to the EPA, off-road gasoline-powered equipment, such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers, emit approximately 242 million tons of pollutants annually, just as much as cars and homes. Nationally, the equipment accounts for 17 percent of all VOC emissions, 12 percent […]

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Our Sustainable City – Sustainability Staff Spotlight: Cashel Stewart

Welcome to the first installment of Sustainability Staff Spotlight, a series introducing you to the South Portland Sustainability Office team. This week we’re featuring a good ol’ Q & A with Cashel Stewart, our sustainable transportation coordinator, who has worked in the sustainability office since January 2021. Cashel spearheads efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions […]

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A Window on the Past – John E. Fisher and the Marine Hardware and Equipment Company

We’ve previously taken a look at the Portland Plush Mill Company, the business that first built the factory building in 1892 in western Ferry Village, where the RiverPlace Apartments are now located. We then looked at the John P. Lovell Company that took over the plant for its bicycle factory in 1895, then expanded the […]

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A Window on the Past – Milton Thompson and the Noyes Machine Company

One of the things I love about South Portland is our blue-collar roots – we have a history of residents and businesses working together to make this a great place to live. Residents appreciated that many of these businesses offered well-paying engineering and mechanical-type jobs. And the businesses were funded and headed up by people […]