We hope that South Portland residents enjoy our history column in the South Portland – Cape Elizabeth Sentry. We’ve been producing this weekly column since 2005. Over the years, we’ve used the column to not only share interesting tidbits of community history with you, but also to help us reach out to the public with […]
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South Portland Christmas Toy Drive celebrates 10th year
Organizers put out call for donations; deadline is Dec. 10.
From Augusta – New legislation will improve lives of Mainers
Monday, Oct. 18 was an important day for our state — it was the day that many new Maine laws officially took effect. You might not know, but the Maine Constitution specifies that all “non-emergency” bills signed into law don’t take effect until 90 days after the Legislature adjourns its legislative session. Since adjournment varies […]
A Window on the Past – More on South Portland town and city halls
This week, we continue our look at the many meeting houses that South Portland has used over its long history. As we have followed this look into our community’s past, we started with the Purpooduck meeting house on Cottage Road (for which Meeting House Hill was named), which was used by our community from when […]
Our Sustainable City – ‘Tis the (recycling) season
It might feel like you only just dropped off your jack-o-lanterns at your food waste drop-off site, but we at the South Portland Sustainability Office know that the holidays are right around the corner, which for us means it’s recycling season. This time of year, alive with gift giving, leaves us burdened with packaging, so […]
South Portland marching band strikes gold
Band wins 17th consecutive Maine Band Directors competition.
Community News – Cape Elizabeth High School to host ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’
The theatre department of Cape Elizabeth High School will present “The Drowsy Chaperone” on Nov. 18-21. According to an Oct. 29 news release, the production is “A parody of the American musical comedies of the 1920s, the story follows the Man In the Chair, an antisocial yet lonely fan of Broadway, who invites us to […]
A Window on the Past – The town’s first presidential election
The city of South Portland recorded 16,451 voters in the most recent presidential election, held Nov. 3, 2020. In a city where the total number of registered voters is approximately 20,000, this is a remarkable turnout. This had me wondering about the first presidential election. How many people voted? Who voted? Who did the people […]
Donation will help expand SMCC nursing program
Boyne Family contributes $500,00 to college’s foundation.
Age Friendly South Portland – Election information
“Voting is of critical importance to the strength and vitality of our system of government. … For our democracy to work, we must all participate in the process. Please register and vote and encourage your family, friends and neighbors to do the same.” These words are from the introduction to the State of Maine voter […]
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