Architects presented preliminary renderings at a workshop last week.
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UNE sues Biddeford after city denies permit for controversial pier project
The University of New England is asking a York County judge to declare that the city’s moratorium on construction projects violates state law.
Memorial Day procession in Portland honors sacrifices of those who died for the country
The Deering Center Neighborhood Association marked Memorial Day with a solemn ceremony to remember U.S. military personnel who died in the line of duty. Staff photographer Daryn Slover captured the scene.
Fire damages South Portland sushi restaurant
No one was injured, according to the city, but the building will have to remain closed for repairs to the roof and kitchen.
Freeport High School class president tackles mental health crisis
Colby Lewis, Class of 2026 president, is addressing the need for mental health services in Freeport through a class project and after graduation.
Brunswick grad founded group of peers helping peers
Brunswick High School’s valedictorian Marco Venegas started the Dragon PALS program to connect students across language and social barriers.
‘Striking’ sculptures installed at Shepard’s Farm Preserve in Norway
The Pinkies are a trio of hot pink sculptures constructed by Bridgton artists Pamela “Posey” Moulton and Roy Fox using tons of commercial fishing line and gear salvaged from Portland Harbor.
Man in custody after stabbing at Raymond campground
Officials said there is no threat to the public and the incident remains under investigation.
As spring blooms at Maine farmers markets, so do community connections
Shoppers said they find great produce, homemade products and community at local markets.
Every year, a Confederate soldier mistakenly sent to Maine is remembered
An unnamed Confederate was buried in Gray after the wrong body was transported from Virginia.