Some residents are concerned they’re seeing more deer than usual, and a listening session next week will help a state wildlife biologist determine if there is a problem and its extent.
Northern Forecaster
Cumberland, Yarmouth and Falmouth news from The Forecaster.
Donations pour in for scholarship to honor Yarmouth tennis coach
Longtime coach and teacher Bill Shardlow “would be very honored,” says his twin brother Wilbur Shardlow.
Forum: Too many unanswered questions about Drowne Road project
I served on the town of Cumberland’s Affordable Housing Task Force and support new approaches encouraging the development of affordable housing in town. Unfortunately, I can’t support the proposed 107-unit Drowne Road affordable housing project in its current form. This project has been rushed through by the Town Council without real scrutiny or negotiation, too […]
Book Fairy early literacy project spreading its wings
Pam Leo’s 5-year-old nonprofit is getting books into the hands of children and their parents around Greater Portland.
Northern Meetings: Feb. 15-22
Chebeague Island Thu. 2/15 6 p.m. Coastal Waters Town Hall Wed. 2/21 6 p.m. Select Board Town Hall Cumberland Fri. 2/16 10 a.m. Council Executive Session Town Hall Tue. 2/20 7 p.m. Planning Board Town Hall Falmouth Thu. 2/15 4 p.m. Long-Range Planning Town Hall Thu. 2/15 5:30 p.m. Finance Committee Town Hall Thu. 2/22 […]
Letter: Support those squeezed out of housing market
Hardly a day passes without a story in the local papers about the shortage of workers to fill jobs and the lack of affordable housing. Unfortunately, the two go hand in hand, and given our state’s aging population coupled with low housing stock, it’s clear that the problem will only worsen over time. Residents of […]
Letter: Don’t let Cumberland turn into an enclave for the wealthy
We urge all Cumberland residents to vote “yes” on or before March 5 for the affordable housing project on Drowne Road. We have lived in Cumberland for over 47 years. As much as we love living here, we are troubled by the fact that housing prices have risen to the point that the town has […]
Letter: Drowne’s descendant urges rejection of project
Elizabeth Ingraham Drowne was my great great grandmother. In 1892, Elizabeth gifted her 100-acre farm to the inhabitants of the town of Cumberland. The will stipulated that the property be used solely for educational purposes and that cause alone. Via the referendum, this Town Council proposes to take the Drowne Farm, now the Cumberland town […]
Letter: Imagine a more affordable Cumberland and vote yes
I am writing in support of the Drowne Road affordable housing development and plan to vote “yes” on Tuesday, March 5. There is a lot of talk about the cost of this project as it relates to dollars and cents. There is a cost, however, to not increasing affordable housing options in Cumberland. There is […]
Letter: Affordable housing now and for future
As a Unitarian Universalist, I recognize the inherent worth and dignity of every human being, and hold that access to affordable, habitable housing is a fundamental right in a just society. We have new Mainers, young adults out of school, people who are priced out of purchasing a home trying to rent and workers trying […]