The nonprofit’s first ‘Third Wednesday’ event, happening today from 4-7 pm, will include live music and other festivities.
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Inside the last days at South Portland’s Kaler Elementary
Students said goodbye. Teachers packed up their classrooms. And tears were shed.
Lisbon agrees to provide dispatch services to Lisbon Emergency for 6 months
Though the town intends to end its dispatch service and contract with the county, it will provide those services for Lisbon Emergency in the meantime.
A day at Portland’s East End School through the eyes of its positive behavior champion
The Press Herald spent the day with Peter McCormack, a longtime leader at the elementary school, on its 20th birthday.
How a Portland police dog is helping trauma victims and hospital patients
Archie, an English Labrador, joined the police department in April 2025 as its first comfort dog.
Lewiston’s ‘Singing Soldier’ gets golden advance on ‘America’s Got Talent’
Isaac Atkins, a Lewiston native on active duty in Hawaii, heads to Round 2 and a live performance in California in August.
Sanford’s Eric Small withdraws as the Republican nominee for House District 143
The city’s police chief, who had run unopposed in the primary on June 9, plans to register as unenrolled because his beliefs no longer align with either party.
Raymond Casco Historical Society unveils 200-year-old militia flag
The flag was presented by reenactors and a historian in period dress.
Kennebunkport man sentenced for using spycam, creating AI child sex abuse images in Greene
Police say Max Talmage, 35, worked as a nanny in Greene, where he recorded girls, and before that in a preschool in Kennebunk.