Families across the Saco and Biddeford area are enjoying the newly opened Saco splash pad.
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Former Biddeford city manager claims city owes him money; city disagrees
The city alleges that a breach of contract means he is not entitled to receive benefits.
New Maine laws will change electricity billing, formalize energy goals
Among a slate of energy laws passed this session are ones that will change the state’s contentious net energy billing program and create a new Department of Energy Resources.
Boston 3B Alex Bregman closing in on return
Bregman, who has missed 40 games with a strained right quad, said he likely won’t need a rehab assignment.
What are the EPA’s priorities? | Letter
Since when is protecting Mainers’ health “no longer consistent with EPA funding priorities”? The May 23 photo of farmer Adam Nordell walking over fields contaminated with “forever chemicals” told a disheartening story (“After hailing them as important, EPA cancels PFAS research grants”). Despite reassurances that “delays due to the reorganization of the EPA” will not […]
Water pipes at Westbrook parking garage require repairs
The City Council approves up to $10,000 to fix damage caused by frozen lines.
Cumberland’s plan to bring back clams — and clamming
As the soft-shell clams in Cumberland have practically disappeared, the town has started an experiment planting juvenile clams in the mudflats in hopes of bringing them back.
‘Sweeney Todd’ approaches Portland, bringing big stars, edge-of-your-seat staging and the dramatic genius of Stephen Sondheim
Internationally acclaimed opera stars lead a thrilling production of revenge, murder and dark humor in Opera Maine’s dramatically compelling summer finale.
Portland residents, let’s invest in our Arts District together | Opinion
Friends of Congress Square Park invites you contribute to the group’s mission of bringing vibrancy and joy to the neighborhood.
Lewiston Colisee has new management, envisions ‘top-tier sports events and entertainment’
Mill Town Sports and Entertainment, founded by Boston Hockey Academy CEO Nate Bostic, wants to bring concerts and boxing back to the historic building.