Jung Kim has been “shocked” by the number of people – 118 so far – who have donated to a fundraiser for her while she has treatment for cancer.
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Cape Elizabeth school building advisory committee a big draw
Five of 26 resident applicants will be selected to work on the school building advisory committee.
Gorham woman revels in retirement as time to reach her peak
Solo adventuring, on the Camino de Santiago and Mount Everest, gives Marieta Atienza, 68, a recently retired nurse, a new lease on life.
A one of a kind encounter with a seal in a snowbank
Cape Elizabeth park foreman Scott Smart got the now-famous seal’s rescue rolling in the middle of the night in a snowstorm.
South Portland seeks timeline for hotels to stop sheltering homeless
City officials are currently in discussion with operators of those hotels.
South Portland moves forward with plans for homeless shelters
A 50-bed limit per shelter is under consideration as the City Council works on zoning changes that would allow shelters to be built in South Portland.
Persistent seal hits the road in Cape Elizabeth
A wayward seal keeps the Police Department busy early Monday.
South Portland fire chief: ‘It’s been a great run’
The City Council pays tribute to Fire Chief James Wilson, who is stepping down after 26 years with the department.
New animal control officer for South Portland, Cape Elizabeth sees role as educator
Maggie Maxwell’s goal is to help pets and their owners “have the best life possible, together.” And she’s a big fan of cats.
Petition to overturn South Portland’s flavored tobacco ban fails
The petition received over 1,000 signatures but not enough of them were from registered South Portland voters.