The district tries to have one or two international dishes per month to represent its diverse student body.
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Local Maine news from the Portland Press Herald.
Saco considers moratorium on mobile home rent increases
As state laws struggle to regulate the increases, the city of Saco is considering a stay in order to help residents.
Biddeford City Council race takes off with old, new faces
The Press Herald talked with the candidates about their visions for Biddeford and what they bring to the table.
Biddeford reaches settlement with former city manager
James Bennett filed a lawsuit against the city in June, alleging the city owed him a large amount of money.
Graham Platner says he will remove a Nazi-linked tattoo. Bernie is standing by him.
The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate said he didn’t know the meaning of the skull tattoo, which he got in 2007 while on leave in Croatia during his time in the Marines.
Westbrook officials decide on new name for Dana Street
Renaming helps pave the way for the permit process for the site’s future housing project.
Handler of Maine public safety dog resigns while facing animal cruelty charge
Brodie Hinckley, who served as the director of the Maine Bureau of Emergency Communications, resigned from his position this month.
170,000 Mainers won’t get November SNAP benefits. Blame the shutdown.
About 12.5% of Maine’s residents use the assistance program previously known as food stamps, which is already facing historic cuts included in the Republican budget bill passed over the summer.
Versant taps Canadian utility executive as new president
Erica Young will begin leading Maine’s second-largest electricity provider next year.
Amateur historians seek to restore historic Bridgton railway
Six local train enthusiasts are working to rebuild a 1.5-mile stretch of the Bridgton and Saco River Railroad, which closed in 1941.