The new owners plan to carry on Morris Farm’s traditions, while establishing new connections through e-commerce.
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Truck crashes into building in Windham
A 2022 Chevrolet Silverado struck a building on Roosevelt Trail after failing to stop for a red light
Falmouth Little League raises funds for new snack shack
The campaign hopes to raise $250,000 by the end of July to rebuild the structure.
Tractor safety school in Gorham bolsters students seeking farm jobs
Teens graduating from the UMaine Cooperative Extension course earn federally recognized certificates to work on farms.
Brunswick fuel station gets initial approval
Residents who live in the Water Street area have raised concerns about moving the fueling station for Public Works closer to residences.
What to know about Westbrook’s proposed $106.5 million budget
The combined municipal and school budgets would bring a 7.61% projected tax rate increase.
Embracing smallness in South Portland | Our Sustainable City
After a lengthy winter, the sustainability department’s programs come to life again in the spring. On Saturday, April 25, the city’s parks and sustainability departments, along with the South Portland Land Trust and volunteers, organized the second annual Earth Day Resource Fair at Mill Creek Park. Beneath the vernal sun, 35 local environmental organizations shared […]
A Brunswick man is accused of brutally killing his neighbor. Here’s what we know.
Tanner Dostie, 45, was charged with murder after police found remains at his home on Randall Circle.
Portland Water District taking legal action over South Portland water main breaks
The water district alleges that Railroad Weed Control Inc. is responsible for over $150,000 in damage sustained following a series of water main breaks in South Portland last summer.
City closes Y%F Coffee in Portland
The new coffee shop on Congress Street hopes to reopen soon despite facing violations for operating without a business license or a certificate of occupancy.