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A Window on the Past: Irving Anderson and his family of School Street in Ferry Village

At South Portland Historical Society, we recently received donations of several items related to Capt. Irving Anderson and his family. Among the items are Irving’s telescope and his gorgeous Bacon Professional FF five-string banjo. Let’s take a look at this interesting Ferry Village man and his family. Irving’s parents, August P. Anderson and his wife […]

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Sentry Meetings: Dec. 13-20

Cape Elizabeth Mon.  12/16  7 p.m.  Town Council Workshop  Town Hall Tue.  12/17  3 p.m.  School Board Executive Session  Town Hall Tue.  12/17  7 p.m.  Planning Board  Zoom, Town Hall Wed.  12/18  6 p.m.  Business Public Forum  Town Hall Thu.  12/19  6 p.m.  School Board Executive Session  CEHS Thu.  12/19  7 p.m.  Energy Committee  Town […]

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A Window on the Past: The electrical building in Mill Creek and early fire alarm systems, part 2

We pick up where we left off last week in our story about the Depression-era jobs program and the resulting Electrical Building in Mill Creek. During the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created a program known as the Civil Works Administration. This short-lived, job-creation program began on Nov. 9, 1933, and South Portland was […]