The committee recommended several methods for tank emission monitoring and regulation of tank and transportation emissions.
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South Portland’s Community of Kindness celebrates one year
The Facebook page has evolved throughout the pandemic and offers multiple paths for assistance.
Community News – Uno Pizzeria & Grill celebrates Pi Day
In celebration of Pi Day, UNO Pizzeria & Grill is offering guests a $3.14 individual thin crust cheese “Pi” for dine-in or takeout at select locations, including South Portland. UNO’s invites its loyal customers to celebrate Pi Day with the best way they know how … with the a classic pizza pie. The pizza is […]
A Window on the Past – South Portland’s Anthoine Street almshouse evolved into nursing home
This week, we continue the story of the Anthoine Street property that has long been the site of a nursing home, now Pinnacle Health and Rehab. Last week, we talked about Barnum’s Bathing Rooms that started on the site of the mineral springs there. Isaac Barnum had operated a business that offered the chance to […]
Letters to the Editor
Share air-quality issues, experiences To the editor, I am a retired South Portland teacher. Having taught at James Otis Kaler School I experienced firsthand the fumes coming from the oil tanks. The tanks are in close proximity to the school and next to the playgrounds, bordering them on two sides. At the time (a period […]
Natural Resources Council of Maine asks town to support recycling bill
Cape Elizabeth Town Council may adopt resolution in March.
Plans made for virtual edition of Checking for Charity
Hockey fundraiser scheduled for March 14 with proceeds destined for charity organizations, including the Travis Roy Foundation.
South Portland City Council approves brownfields funding
Brownfields are properties that may have the presence of contaminants.
A Window on the Past
Barnum’s Bathing Rooms on Anthoine Street
South Portland city council examines police service recommendations
Police Services Review Working Group has found six different de-escalation strategies, three coming at no cost, for the city to consider.
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