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South Portland will no longer accept plastic bags in compost drop-off bins
The changes go into effect April 1.
Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who shared his work with Maine neighbors, dies at 80
Kidder, who died Tuesday in Boston, had a summer home in South Bristol and often did readings and events in Maine.
Building a NCAA women’s basketball bracket? Let’s chat.
We’d love to interview you.
Maine’s 1st youth psychiatric center moves closer to opening in Saco
Sweetser is adding the facility to its campus but still needs $2.5 million to get the project over the finish line.
Collins touts bill that would cap monthly insulin prices at $35
The bipartisan bill introduced Wednesday is the latest attempt by lawmakers to regulate insulin prices.
What does Portland need in the former Renys store?
The Congress Street storefront remains vacant after months on the market and a recent price reduction.
Yes, Kennebunkport’s Christmas Prelude is still on, organizer says
The Kennebunkport Business Association says the annual event isn’t going anywhere, despite recent news that the town government will no longer fund a portion of the festivities.
Route 1 could lose a lane in Scarborough this summer
A proposal by the Maine Department of Transportation would elevate a portion of Route 1 over the marsh in anticipation of future flooding.
Former Scarborough school social worker sues district, alleging retaliation
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday claims the district declined to renew the employee’s contract after he raised concerns about reporting a student assault.