The town hopes to have a new solar array operational by summer 2020
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Graham resigns from North Yarmouth Select Board
The longtime member’s new job schedule prevents her from attending meetings.
Land of Sand: Desert of Maine boosts community outreach
The owners want to increase the destination’s presence as an education and artistic resource.
Lions Club honors Cumberland woman for decades of service
Carolyn Small taught in Cumberland and North Yarmouth schools for 35 years, runs the Cumberland Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall, and has spent three decades volunteering with the Cumberland Historical Society.
Former owners of Falmouth House of Pizza acquire restraining order for logo
The judge’s ruling prevents George Sotiropolous from using FHOP to promote his new pizzeria.
Yarmouth middle schoolers send peace cranes around the world
YARMOUTH — Students at Frank Harrison Middle School recently folded more than 400 origami cranes, wrote messages of peace and friendship on them, and then sent them around the world. The hope, according to Merry Stuhr, the school’s librarian, is that the Yarmouth students will receive hundreds of similar paper cranes in return. The project […]
Falmouth residents want officials to open lines of communication
Most respondents said they’re only moderately or slightly knowledgeable about town business.
Theater company brings Yarmouth ghost stories to life
‘Stroll Haunted Yarmouth’ tells the story of several people buried at Hillside Cemetery.
Out & About: ‘Admissions’ is riveting theater
Season-openers continue to dominate southern Maine’s performing arts calendar this week. Tops in my opinion is Good Theater’s stunning, riveting Maine premiere of “Admissions,” Joshua Harmon’s play that highlights the hypocrisies and contradictions involved in the racial preferences used to admit students at elite colleges. The Portland Symphony Orchestra opens its 2019-2020 Pops! season this […]
Freeport students enjoy adventure at L.L. Bean Outdoor Discovery program
About 450 students spent Sept. 10-13 at the Flying Point Road center.