The former Good Shepherd Sisters of Quebec facility would be able to house 126 students, helping to alleviate the university’s shortage of beds.
Maine
Local Maine news from the Portland Press Herald.
Maine students report less substance use, better mental health
Health and education officials say the trend is encouraging, but more work needs to be done to support vulnerable students.
Community freezer in Portland offers free food to those in need
Located outside Mr. Tuna, the freezer is stocked with donations from local residents and businesses.
Where and how to donate food, toys, furniture and more in Maine
There are a number of organizations who will put essentials directly into the hands of Mainers in need.
American Family Holiday bids farewell to longtime director of Windham Chamber Singers
Richard Nickerson has led the Windham group for 37 years and the American Family Holiday concert for 24.
Westbrook man will serve 22 years for killing neighbor last year
James Fowler, 48, pleaded guilty to manslaughter Tuesday in connection with the November 2024 death of 59-year-old Robert Seger.
Falmouth to pay for half of new land trust parcel
The 42 acres near Highland Lake are known as Babbidge Woods.
South Buxton Cemetery Association president stepping down after 20 years
Richard “Sandy” Atkinson, 89, has friends and family buried there, and has been involved with the cemetery since childhood.
Westbrook furniture store shutters after more than 50 years
Hub Furniture will continue operating out of its flagship store in Portland.
Massachusetts woman dies after crashing into tractor-trailer on Maine Turnpike
The crash in York slowed traffic on the turnpike for several hours Monday afternoon.