The deadline to apply is Wednesday, March 5. The committee will be tasked with creating a plan to transform the Mahoney Middle School property into “a vibrant civic and cultural hub.”
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Portland Jetport’s parking expansion plan lands in court
Neighbors have appealed the city planning board’s recent approval of a plan to add 265 long-term surface parking spaces at Maine’s largest airport.
As egg shortage continues, Maine breakfast spots cope with rising costs
Restaurants and bakeries in southern Maine are now paying 2 or 3 times as much for the eggs they need, although most have so far resisted raising menu prices.
Cape Elizabeth and South Portland Meetings: Feb. 21-28
Cape Elizabeth Mon. 2/24 4 p.m. Ordinance Committee Town Hall Mon. 2/24 5 p.m. School Board Town Hall Tue. 2/25 6:30 p.m. School Budget Workshop CEHS Tue. 2/25 7 p.m. Board of Zoning Appeals Zoom, Town Hall Thu. 2/27 7 p.m. Town Council Workshop Zoom, Town Hall South Portland Mon. 2/24 5:30 p.m. Landcare Management […]
Taj opening sister restaurant in Portland
The venue will launch in the Silver Street location of the former North Point bar and restaurant.
Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association serves fish tots to local tots
Feeding the future generation, Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association has taken to lunch lines, serving up sustainably harvested local seafood. On Feb. 11, the group crafted a fish tot suitable for tiny hands, which was well received by Kate Furbish Elementary School students.
A Window on the Past: Historical society lecture on Wednesday, ‘Snow Squall: South Portland’s Clipper’
On Wednesday, Feb. 26, the South Portland Historical Society will offer a presentation on the South Portland-built clipper ship Snow Squall. The lecture will be held in the Casco Bay Room of the South Portland Community Center and will begin at 6:30 p.m. Using the Snow Squall as his departure point, the society’s I will […]
South Portland’s leaf blower ban won’t apply to residents, businesses
Some councilors originally in favor of the ban said they received aggressive and threatening calls and emails leading up to the vote, but emphasized it was the majority of residents who expressed their opposition respectfully who swayed their votes.
From Augusta – Making resilience a reality
Rebuilding from last winter’s storms and ensuring our communities are prepared for severe weather worsened by climate change is one of my and the Legislature’s top priorities this year. LD 1, “An Act to Increase Storm Preparedness for Maine’s Communities, Homes and Infrastructure,” will do just that. LD 1 has the potential to be transformative […]
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