Ope! A Stationery Shop will be the second artist-owned stationery store and creative space to open in the city in recent months.
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Mainers recall fond memories of Saco Drive-In as theater is demolished
The drive-in theater along Route 1 — Maine’s oldest — closed for good in 2022 after more than 8 decades.
Voters approved funding to repair York’s Cliff Walk. What’s next?
The popular seaside trail has been closed for more than 2 years because of damage caused by violent storms in early 2024. New funding could mean restoration can finally begin.
How Marshwood High School students started a hacky sack team — and went viral
The classic toy dating back to the ’70s is seeing a revival in popularity among students across Maine and the country.
Boosting industry at Brunswick Landing, wall manufacturer expands
The 100,000 square foot facility is located on Katahdin Drive and includes expanded warehouse, shipping and manufacturing spaces.
Portland looks to tackle speeding at Payson Park
Officials say the project is part of the city’s Vision Zero pedestrian safety effort.
Windham honors baby born on the side of the road
Windham paramedics delivered a baby girl in a parking lot near Seacoast Adventure in January.
Stoplight outage in North Windham causing traffic issues
Officials asked motorists to avoid Route 302 from Boody’s Corner through the shopping district and said a resolution could take ‘an extended period.’
Public hearing for $31.2M York County budget is scheduled | County Report
The hearing for the proposed budget will take place June 3 at the York County Government Building in Alfred.
Scarborough Town Council approves $169 million municipal and school budget
The budget will result in a 3.21% increase in the tax rate.