The city of South Portland and Greater Portland Council of Governments are holding an online meeting on Monday, June 28 to present draft transportation recommendations for the Broadway corridor and surrounding neighborhoods east of Mill Creek. The recommendations are based on findings from the Cushing’s Point Transportation Study. The online public meeting is scheduled for […]
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News from and about South Portland from Mainely Media.
Caregivers workshop begins in July
The Healthy Living for ME event is open to caregivers of all types and will run from July through August.
South Portland holds first Juneteenth celebration
SOUTH PORTLAND — City officials, volunteers and residents gathered at Mill Creek Park for South Portland’s first Juneteenth celebration. With live music from local musicians Kenya Hall and Kafari, people gathered to recognize the holiday as well as World Refugee Day, a United Nations holiday celebrated on June 20. Established as a federal holiday by […]
Community News – 2021 eco-Excellence award winners announced
In a normal year, ecomaine’s eco-Excellence Award winners are announced at a luncheon event in March with dozens of people in attendance. The 2020 event to showcase Mainers who go above and beyond in their work to promote sustainability was one of the very last events ecomaine held before the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown occurred. But […]
Age Friendly South Portland – Tax relief programs available to homeowners
Homeowners are learning the results of the recent reassessment of home values and the impact on individual property taxes. Taxation is the purview of the state legislature, including what tax relief measures municipalities can adapt. The following tax relief programs are available to homeowners: 1. Homestead Exemption. This program provides a measure of property tax […]
A Window on the Past – The Thompson family of Ferry Village
Independence Day Classic Car Show returns to Bug Light Park.
Letters to the Editor
Equality demands equity To the editor, I know Michael Pock to be a well-meaning person who has served our community in many ways, so it is with all due respect that I disagree with his letter of June 18. It may be difficult to accept that an idea that makes you uncomfortable isn’t necessarily wrong […]
Age Friendly South Portland – Transportation assistance is available
Have you stopped driving? Do you have a difficult time walking or arranging a ride to the grocery store, or to your doctor’s appointment, the airport, or anywhere else you need to go in the Portland metropolitan area? If yes, we may be able to help. Public transportation might require an inconveniently high step for […]
Homemade bowls provide awareness of plastic pollution
Kate Hodgson, a South Portland resident, will sell ghost rope bowls, made of rope from fishermen nets, on July 10.
South Portland Coast Guard member receives award
Katie Spotz raised $26,000 last year for clean water through various athletic challenges.