The middle school project would cost $69.3 million, but receive $59.2 million in state funding; $2.3 million would go toward traffic improvements.
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South Portland residents on board with skate park locations
At a meeting Oct. 2, most residents spoke in favor of the recently proposed locations for a skate park in the city, which is set to be complete by 2020.
Southern Meetings: Oct. 4-10
Cape Elizabeth Tues. 10/8 6:30 p.m. School Board TH Thur. 10/10 7 p.m. Recycling Committee PWD Scarborough Mon. 10/7 3:30 p.m. Communication Committee MB Mon. 10/7 5:30 p.m. Appointments Committee MB Mon. 10/7 6 p.m. Board of Assessment MB Mon. 10/7 6:30 p.m. Community Center Committee Wentworth School Tues. 10/8 5:30 p.m. Coastal Waters and […]
South Portland Police Beat: Oct. 4
Arrests 9/20 at 6:50 p.m. Sarah Violette, 29, of South Portland, was arrested on Pillsbury Street by Officer Jena Quadland on a charge of operating under the influence. 9/20 at 10:14 p.m. Norman S. Merrill, 56, of South Portland, was arrested on Burwell Avenue by Officer Daniel Purinton on a charge of violating conditions of […]
‘I shouldn’t be alive’: At reunion of Vietnam POWs, one recounts his capture 47 years ago
Nearly 100 members of NAM-POWs visit the Maine Military Museum in South Portland as part of their annual meeting.
Residents air frustrations, concerns with public transit at S. Portland meeting
A 30-year plan, still in the early stages of development by the Greater Portland Council of Governments, hopes to make public transportation a more attractive option.
Air pollution monitoring ramps up in South Portland
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection installs a fourth air quality monitoring station in a unique citywide program.
Suspicious package at South Portland rail yard causes Amtrak Downeaster delays
Police ordered a halt to all rail traffic through Rigby Yard after workers there noticed an item attached to a rail car Sunday afternoon.
Five candidates running for two at-large seats on S. Portland council
Candidates include incumbent Sue Henderson and challengers Margaret Brownlee, Katelyn Bruzgo, Richard Carter and Mary Drymon DeRose.
Greater Portland Landmarks announces 2019 Places in Peril
Fire stations, two USM buildings and historic coastal structures make the list, but not without some pushback.
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