Last week we talked about using air source heat pumps to efficiently heat and cool South Portland homes. In addition to air source heat pumps, which heat and cool your living space, there are also hot water heat pump systems, which can provide your home with reliable, affordable hot water. This week, we are focusing […]
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Community News – SMCC men’s basketball wins national title
The Southern Maine Community College men’s basketball team capped its season March 10 by winning the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II national championship title with a 79-75 victory over Johnson & Wales University Charlotte. The SeaWolves claimed the title after winning three games in the USCAA national tournament in Richmond, Virginia. The victory […]
Age Friendly South Portland – Tax exemptions and relief available
The city of South Portland and the state of Maine offer a number of tax relief and tax exemption programs. We would like to ensure our residents are taking advantage of these programs and help you understand how to access them. One of the programs offered by the state is the Property Tax Fairness Credit, […]
From Augusta – Taking action on PFAS, the forever chemicals
In Maine, we are learning about an invisible substance that threatens our land, food and water. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, are water- and oil-resistant chemicals that contaminate the soil and water. Typically, these chemicals coat adhesives, cooking surfaces, electrical wire insulation, firefighting foam and furniture. Once these items are discarded or […]
A Window on the Past – Knightville’s Capt. Horace F. Davis
One of our seemingly never-ending projects at the historical society is to document the lives of the many sea captains who made South Portland their home. We take a look this week at Capt. Horace F. Davis, who lived with his family at 131 Ocean St. in Knightville. Horace F. Davis was born circa 1840 […]
Community News – Southern Maine Community College plans in-person open house
Southern Maine Community is hosting an in-person open house on Saturday, April 9 where students and their families can learn about academic programs, meet faculty and staff, and tour the college’s ocean-side South Portland campus. The event provides prospective students and those who have already been accepted an opportunity to learn more about the college […]
Our Sustainable City – Heat pumps are the home heating (and cooling) solution
Last week, we discussed the importance of beneficial electrification, which is the transition from fossil fuel-based home appliances to more efficient electric equivalents. Today we are discussing a key component of beneficial electrification: heat pumps. Modern heat pumps provide homes with reliable and renewable heating, cooling and dehumidifying. Heat pumps use approximately 50 percent less […]
A Window on the Past – John P. Lovell Company and superintendent, Lyman H. Cobb
Let’s take a look at the John P. Lovell Company in Ferry Village. In last week’s column, we left off in the fall of 1895. The company had just acquired the idle factory building that had first been built as a plush mill. Workers were inside setting up equipment and making tools that would be […]
Our Sustainable City – Beneficial electrification
The last couple of weeks, we focused on the benefits of solar on both a residential and municipal level. This week, the South Portland Sustainability Office has beneficial electrification on the brain. Beneficial electrification – including sola r– helps us achieve our climate action goals while also ensuring home comfort, affordability and efficiency. One Climate […]
Community News – Paint for Preservation is back
Cape Elizabeth Land Trust is accepting artist submissions.