With South Portland’s Electrify Everything! program offering rebates on electric vehicles and National Drive Electric Week coming up later this month, now is a perfect time to acquaint – or reacquaint – yourself with EV chargers in and around South Portland. Last week, I took out an EV to find out where drivers can plug […]
South Portland Sentry
News from and about South Portland from Mainely Media.
South Portland Land Trust to open new Clark’s Pond extension trail
Government and civic leaders to take part in ceremony on Sept. 24.
From Augusta – Ending hunger in Maine
As a lawmaker, I work hard to ensure that Mainers of all ages can live healthy, secure lives. I prioritize education, a clean environment, affordable health care, and safe housing. But our most basic need is food. We are in the midst of the harvest season, and despite the drought, Maine farms have once again […]
A Window on the Past – Willard Beach entrepreneur and lifelong traveler, Charles J. Willard, Jr.
Let’s take a look at the life of one of the more well-known residents of the Willard neighborhood, Charles J. Willard, Jr. We’ve written previously about his grandparents, Samuel and Elizabeth Willard, considered the patriarch and matriarch of the Willard family of South Portland. Samuel Willard was born in Cape Elizabeth (South Portland) in 1792. […]
Community News – Town & Country seeks Better Neighbor nominations
Town & Country Federal Credit Union has begun accepting nominations for its Better Neighbor Fund. The credit union is in its 12th year of awarding funds to nonprofits in Cumberland and York counties. Nominations to fill the 25 nonprofits who will move forward to participate in online voting in October opened on Sept. 1. Since […]
Letters to the Editor
Candidate cares about kids To the editor, This is why I’m voting in November to return our state senator, Anne Carney, to the Maine Legislature: Anne cares about our kids. Anne Carney was a driving force behind the expansion of the Children’s Health Care Program, which will provide over 40,000 children in Maine with quality […]
Our Sustainable City – Details for the Electrify Everything! program
Last week, we announced the launch of our Electrify Everything! program. This city sponsored program provides rebates on electric vehicles, electric lawncare equipment, e-bikes, heating and cooling systems, and home weatherization. Through Electrify Everything!, you can get up to $2,000 per household on top of Efficiency Maine and other rebates. This week, we’re breaking down […]
A Window on the Past – Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the Samaritan Society
In the early 1800s, the Second Parish became known as the First Congregational Church and, as with any long-running group or organization, membership had its ups and downs. The 1850s and 1860s (including the years of the Civil War) were challenging years for the church, and the care and upkeep of the adjacent graveyard suffered […]
A Window on the Past – The bravery of early fishermen: Sam Gregory from Ferry Village
With South Portland’s long coastline along Portland Harbor and the Fore River, the maritime trades have played a defining role in shaping the history of our city and its neighborhoods. Willard was always a community of fishermen and lobstermen; Ferry Village was defined by its shipbuilding history and the many sea captains and fishermen who […]
New Maine rock band releases debut studio album
Cape Elizabeth native Colin Whiteman is the lead singer.