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Kate Irish Collins has been doing community journalism around southern Maine since 1997, with a couple breaks here and there. Kate writes for The Forecaster group of weekly newspapers. Her beat includes the Portland schools and the towns of Falmouth and Yarmouth. Kate grew up in Gorham and now lives near the beach, where she walks her dog as much as possible. She always has a book on hand and always enjoys watching a good movie.

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  • Published
    March 4, 2020

    Land trust office in Cape temporarily relocated

    CAPE ELIZABETH — The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust office at 330 Ocean House Road has temporarily relocated to new quarters due to a water leak and the discovery of “significant mold,” according to the trust’s website. In order to protect the health of visitors and staff, the building was vacated and the trust is now […]

  • Published
    March 4, 2020

    Learn all about crows at Cape library

    CAPE ELIZABETH — The Thomas Memorial Library will hold another presentation in its Maine Wildlife Series at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12, at 6 Scott Dyer Road. The event will focus on crows and their extraordinary intelligence. Attendees will meet Dante, the Center for Wildlife’s crow ambassador, and learn more about the species and Dante’s […]

  • Published
    March 4, 2020

    SoPo band teacher selected for Rose Bowl parade

    SOUTH PORTLAND — Jennifer Fletcher, who teaches fifth-grade band at South Portland elementary schools, has been selected to join band directors from across the country in the 2021 Tournament of Roses Parade. Fletcher is an alumnus of the South Portland music program and she’s also on the  SPHS marching band staff and a member of […]

  • Published
    March 3, 2020

    Yarmouth back to square one after tossing out transfer station plans

    Pay-to-throw is also on hold while alternatives are explored.

  • Published
    March 3, 2020

    Residents invited to weigh-in on Falmouth visioning consultant

    Minnesota-based Future IQ has faced criticism from some local residents, who question whether the head of the firm has the experience needed to help the town guide policy-making.

  • Published
    March 3, 2020

    Falmouth library director retiring, new building almost done

    The library board is seeking someone with “a clear vision,” along with leadership experience.

  • Published
    March 3, 2020

    Yarmouth students raise awareness of refugee crisis with special project

    All grades at Harrison Middle School are participating in the 25 Million Stitches art installation.

  • Published
    March 3, 2020

    Yarmouth dog park group holds public session

    YARMOUTH — The citizen-led group hoping to create a new dog park in town will hold a public input session at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, at Town Hall. The subgroup of the Parks and Lands Committee is investigating the feasibility of a dog park and is recommending that the facility be built at Pratt’s […]

  • Published
    March 3, 2020

    Yarmouth nomination papers available

    YARMOUTH — Nomination papers are now available for seats on the Town Council, School Committee and Yarmouth Water District Board of Trustees. Papers can be picked up at Town Hall and must be returned by April 1. The municipal election is scheduled for June 9. There are three seats on the council, which are now […]

  • Published
    March 2, 2020

    Falmouth preparing in event coronavirus emerges

    FALMOUTH —Falmouth officials announced they have an emergency preparedness plan in place that covers mass outbreaks in the event the coronavirus, or COVID 19, emerges locally. Town Manager Nathan Poore, Council Chairwoman Amy Kuhn and Fire Chief Howard Rice are meeting regularly to discuss and monitor the situation, it was announced on the town’s website. […]