The drive brought in a total of 18,895 pounds of food, as well as financial donations.
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South Portland Public Library’s ‘Author Talk’ will feature Jule Selbo
Local author Jule Selbo is visiting the South Portland Public Library on March 30 at 6 p.m to discuss her new book, “9 Days.” The novel is the second book in the Dee Rommel mystery series set locally in Portland. It is the sequel to “10 Days,” part of a 10-book series. Selbo worked for decades […]
Pesticide ordinance scheduled for November referendum in Cape Elizabeth
The issue was first heavily discussed at a hearing on March 1.
100 Resilient Yards program launched in South Portland
The initiative will help landowners transition 100 properties into sustainable and resilient greenspaces.
Passport Day has been rescheduled for March 25
Scarborough Community Services is running a Passport Day on Saturday, March 25, to assist anyone with passport processing outside of the normal workweek. The event was originally scheduled for March 4, but was changed due to a storm.
South Portland City Council sets goals for 2023
The council set yearly goals, accepted funding, made actions for clean air, and more.
Dune restoration project in progress on Willard Beach
The city of South Portland will use discarded Christmas trees in efforts to restore the dunes.
Cape Elizabeth holds public hearing on pesticide ordinance
More discussions about a pesticide ordinance are scheduled.
Lisa Beecher visiting South Portland Public Library to discuss new memoir
Former police chief and detective will discuss her book, “Living with Mr. Fahrenheit,” a memoir about mental illness.
Repairs underway at Pond Cove Elementary School after flooding
Pond Cove Elementary School flooded on Feb. 26. due to a partial compromise of the heating system. The school remains functional while repairs are being made.