PORTLAND — The sailing team at Portland High School for the first time has a spot in the invitational Atlantic Coast Championships this weekend at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The Interscholastic Sailing Association event “is a nationals regatta with teams qualifying from all across the country, so it’s a pretty prestigious event,” coach […]
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Natural Resources Council to evaluate election results
PORTLAND — The Natural Resources Council of Maine will hold a discussion on election results and how they might impact Maine’s environmental future. The Thursday, Nov. 8, event is free and open to the public. It will be held at 5:30 p.m. on the seventh floor of the Glickman Library at the University of Southern Maine. […]
Presumpscot Elementary community to discuss school's future
PORTLAND — Members of the Presumpscot Elementary School community are planning to meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, to strategize about next steps in their effort to ensure the school remains open. The meeting will be held at the school, 69 Presumpscot St. Presumpscot could be one of the schools that is closed or […]
Portland memorial re-dedication, parade to mark Veterans Day
PORTLAND — On the 100th anniversary of the armistice to end World War I, Veterans Day will be celebrated with a re-dedication of the Eastern Promenade memorial to Cpl. Jacob Cousins on Friday, Nov. 9, at 10:30 a.m. At 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, the annual Veterans Day parade will march down Congress Street from […]
Portland studies Pittsburgh for technology solutions
PORTLAND — To become smarter, city officials looked west to Pittsburgh last week. “We have this canvas, a landscape open to piloting new technology and new ideas,” City Manager Jon Jennings said Oct. 26 about spending almost three days meeting with consultants, staff at Carnegie Mellon University and Pittsburgh officials on applying technology to municipal operations. […]
Portland set to postpone energy benchmark reporting
PORTLAND — Reporting on energy and water use and greenhouse gas emissions required by a 2016 benchmarking ordinance will likely be pushed back to May 1, 2019. An amendment to the ordinance was recommended for passage Oct. 24 by City Councilors Spencer Thibodeau and Belinda Ray at a meeting of the council’s Sustainability & Transportation […]
Portland schools may seek outside help for costly expansion of pre-K
PORTLAND — With the belief that early childhood education provides an essential foundation, the Portland Public Schools is pursuing what could be an expensive goal: universal pre-kindergarten. The School Board received an update Oct. 16 on the progress that’s been made when Superintendent of Schools Xavier Botana suggested “the most comprehensive and cost-effective approach” would be a partnership […]
Portland elementary school puts new focus on science
PORTLAND — A rap song about the water cycle was a big hit with second-graders at Riverton Elementary School last week. Performed by their teachers, the original song was designed to engage the interest of the students and get them excited about learning science. The event was part of the school’s new effort to put more […]
Mural to help Portland middle school celebrate its message
PORTLAND — “Moore Together” is the new theme underlying how all students and staff are expected to act toward each other at Lyman Moore Middle School. The goal is to continually highlight the idea that people can accomplish wonderful things by working together. “We believe that our school is a collection of unique (people) who each […]
Grant boosts help for domestic abuse victims in Cumberland County
PORTLAND — A 15-month, $50,000 grant to Cumberland County will be passed on to Maine Pretrial Services and Through These Doors to help the nonprofits dovetail services and resources to help protect victims of domestic violence. “We are really excited about this; working with a national grant is phenomenal,” Jen LaChance, director of advocacy and victim […]