The rental lift was stolen from the Goodwin Chevrolet garage on Pleasant Street sometime between Wednesday and Thursday morning, police say.
2019
Cape Elizabeth Middle School art on display in Augusta
The young artists were invited to Augusta on Dec. 10, where they received recognition from Governor Janet Mills, Senator Rebecca Millett and William Hess, chair of the Board of Education.
Site work started on long-anticipated Arundel Town Hall project
Approved by voters Nov. 16, the project is expected to take a year to complete.
Ransom Environmental to assess community sites
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded South Portland a $300,000 grant to assess and identify properties with potentially hazardous materials, which can then be cleaned and reused.
Past accomplishments and news goals discussed at SPLT Meeting
The South Portland Land Trust voted in three new board members on Dec. 18, and announced its new leadership award in honor of the trust’s first president, Tom Blake.
West Kennebunk author Cynthia Fraser Graves talks about ‘Dusk on Route 1’
The plot involves a grief stricken widow who gets lost in a blizzard in Wells on Christmas Eve.
Additional funding needed for new Scarborough Public Safety building
On Dec. 18 the Town Council gave initial approval to provide the extra funds.
Letter to the editor: Wildlife population won’t self-regulate, Bay State’s experience shows
In a recent letter to the editor (Dec. 17), Don Loprieno stated that there is no need for recreational trapping, in that animal populations will self-regulate. A number of years ago, leghold traps, commonly used by recreational trappers in Massachusetts, were banned, and body-gripping traps were restricted through a statewide ballot initiative. Within five years […]
Letter to the editor: U.S. economy is great only for those at the top
In response to the Maine Voices column by Robert Daigle (“Trump is following through on a well-founded economic plan,” Dec. 20), I have to disagree. It may be a great plan, as it has turned out, for President Trump’s billionaire buddies and the corporations but hardly beneficial to the people in the real world, sometimes […]
Letter to the editor: Senate witnesses could give trial factual grounding
Perhaps the American public will get a chance to see in the Senate those witnesses who the administration refused to let appear in the House. For example, it would be good to hear from President Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani; Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Mick Mulvaney, acting chief of staff, and Philip Reeker, acting […]