Proceeds from the sale will go to infrastructure work at the site, which is in the design phase.
January 2021
BikeMaine event canceled again this year because of pandemic
More than 400 bicyclists typically sign up for the weeklong ride, which explores a different region of the state each year.
Citizens, legal residents will get vaccine priority over undocumented immigrants in Nebraska
No other state appears have publicly suggested it will consider legal status in its immunization campaign.
SoPo pot ordinance changes inch forward
SOUTH PORTLAND — The city council hasn’t finished revising the city’s ordinance on marijuana-related businesses, but one councilor thinks proposed changes will address the growing number of applicants seeking licenses. Changes include a provision that marijuana businesses must be 1,000 feet away from all so-called sensitive use locations, adding to the current 300-foot distance from […]
Planning Board likes plan for 26 condos off New Gorham Road
Greenfield Place would be made up of single-family homes in six designs.
Maine to receive $183 million for schools in latest coronavirus relief package
The funding is part of $82 billion in emergency relief funds that have been allocated to support education nationwide.
COVID-19 vaccine deliveries too low to support expansion, state says
Maine reported 525 new cases of COVID-19 and 3 additional deaths Wednesday, with another 17,000 doses of vaccine expected next week.
Morse High School discussion group to focus on racism
A program that began in 2019 to discuss a wide range of social issues has re-focused on racism for the 2020-2021 school year.
Puritan Medical Products lauded for winning Inc.’s ‘Company of the Year’
The Guilford company was recognized for ramping up its nasal swab production to meet testing needs during the pandemic.
UNO’s recognizes singular effort of restaurant workers
South Portland pizzeria offers ‘Restaurant Worker Special’ throughout January.