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South Portland skatepark holds grand opening
The South Portland skatepark held a special grand opening on national “Go Skateboarding Day,” June 21. The skatepark is the first in South Portland and is located directly across from the South Portland Community Center at 21 Nelson Road. The ceremony featured a ribbon cutting, live music, food truck, mini skate competition, and giveaways. Mayor […]
4th annual Youth Triathlon held in honor of Nathan Savage
On June 25, South Portland Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront Department held the fourth annual Youth Triathlon in honor of Nathan Savage. Savage was a South Portland resident who passed away in 2016. He was training for the Lake Placid Ironman as a way to celebrate his 40th birthday. Savage rode 100 miles around Mount Desert […]
Stephanie Collins receives Maine Osteopathic Association award
The South Portland doctor was named 2023 Louis Hanson D.O. Physician of the Year.
Willard Beach master plan presented
The plan creates a vision for the area for the next 10-15 years.
Juneteenth and World Refugee Day event planned
The South Portland Human Rights Commission will host a celebration and observance of both Juneteenth and World Refugee Day on June 19 at the Redbank Community Center.
Redbank Community Garden looking for participants
The garden has open plots for individuals, families, or organizations.
Ned Bachus next up in Author Talk Series
Maine writer Ned Bachus is the author of “Mortal Things.”
South Portland Electric Tool Library and Swap Shop opens
The Electric Tool Library allows residents to check out electric lawn care equipment, and the Swap Shop enables the donation and reuse of items.
Women Build day includes high school students
The Women Build program from Habitat for Humanity recently held a build day with participants from South Portland High School.