Dan Spring, 62, who previously worked at Congin School, denies allegations that he shoved a 6-year-old. The child’s parents say they’re now afraid to take their son to school.
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These retired Mainers might have the best gigs in the state
When your office is a stadium, playhouse or state park, having a part-time job can make life more enjoyable.
Portland’s Back Cove Festival is hometown gig for Lucy Dacus’ drummer
Ricardo Lagomasino has toured with Dacus for nearly a decade and will perform with her at the Back Cove Music and Arts Festival in Portland Aug. 3.
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Erin St. John shares his recovery story at MaineHealth Behavioral Health event
Signs of Hope raised more than $175,000 to advance behavioral health programs and services.
Former Westbrook educator accused of assaulting child at Congin School
Dan Spring, 62, used to work as an ed tech at the elementary school. He denies the allegations against him.
Orange Bike Brewing Co. hosts ‘Day of Impact’
The Portland-based company is co-hosting the event with a national impact investment firm to explore the brewery’s mission of building a more equitable economy.
Bub’s Home Kitchen to open in the Public Market House
Bub’s Home Kitchen will open in August at Portland’s Public Market House, serving lunch and to-go meals.
Two couples bring real-life love to the dark romance of Opera Maine’s ‘Sweeney Todd’
Opera Maine will stage Stephen Sondheim’s classic at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland.
How Westbrook Housing landed the nation’s former federal HUD chief
Portland native John Concannon returns to his roots, taking the reins at Westbrook Housing after serving as director of Housing and Urban Development under three presidents.