For many years, the social center of the Pleasantdale neighborhood was a building known as Whitehall at 894 Broadway (formerly known as 344 Summer St.). The impressive building was in use from 1903 to 1949. After a fire in 1949, the building was razed. The site today is the location of a rather nondescript building, […]
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Guest Column – South Portland-Cape Elizabeth Rotary Club is dedicated to community service
For over six decades, the South Portland-Cape Elizabeth Rotary Club has been a beacon of hope, compassion, and service in the community. Through a commitment to positively impacting the lives of those in need, Rotary has announced contributions totaling $95,000 to various local organizations and initiatives. Additionally, Rotary members have dedicated countless hours of volunteerism, […]
South Portland Planning Department seeks community engagement
The department is working on the update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
Cyanobacteria identified in Hinckley Park
Cyanotoxins from the algae can be deadly to pets and dangerous to humans. The city has urged people to stay out of the water and keep pets from drinking or swimming in the ponds.
Kessler advances bill increasing notice period for rent hikes
The governor has signed the bill requiring a landlord to provide 75 days notice when increasing a tenant’s rent by 10 percent or more from that of the previous year.
Authors Rebecca Turkewitz and Kate Doyle to visit library
Authors Rebecca Turkewitz and Kate Doyle are coming to the South Portland Public Library on Aug. 3 at 6:30 p.m. for a program titled, The Art of the Short Story Collection. The writers will discuss their work and the art of short stories. The event will be at the Main Library and books will be […]
Our Sustainable City – Help shape the future of South Portland
People of all ages who live, work, and recreate in South Portland are encouraged to share their ideas and vision for South Portland’s future to help create a framework to guide city policy and programs over the next decade. There are several ways that community members can share their input this summer during the engagement […]
A Window on the Past – The Hastings hotel of Loveitt’s Field; destroyed by fire in 1921
Although Loveitt’s Field is a year-round residential neighborhood today, its beginning started in the late 1800s as a small community of summer cottages. Many of the cottages were second homes of wealthy Portland residents who enjoyed living in the summer on the breezy expanse overlooking Casco Bay. With beachfront access, Loveitt’s Field was also home […]
From Augusta – Fulfilling the promise of equal justice for all
Last week, my colleagues and I voted for the second part of the responsible biennial budget. It makes important investments in Maine’s families, including child care, housing and emergency medical services. Some highlights include doubling salary stipends for child care workers, boosting the Child Care Affordability Program, establishing the transformational Housing First Program and creating […]
Age Friendly South Portland – Jog (or walk) your memory
Did you know that in health care, we are approaching the treatment and prevention of dementia like the model we use for heart disease? In other words, in addition to thinking about one “cure,” we’ve realized how profoundly impactful making a few healthy choices in combination can be. As an example, in one study in […]