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Other free Concerts in the Park headliners are Misspent Youth and Jeezum Crow.
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A South Portland production company films part of the docuseries's new season on Maccabe Road.
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Marcel Kombo, aka Mister Trecy, will perform as part of the free African Summer Concert Series.
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The Turn the Tide Coalition, with members from throughout Cumberland County, seeks to put an end to phone-centered childhoods and get kids thinking creatively, playing and interacting again.
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The business finds homes for rescue cats from across the state, hosts community events with cats and sells cat-related goods made by local artists.
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The mixed-use building will have 15 market-rate apartments and three retail units.
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A mooring business owner and a "regular presence" at the Falmouth Town Landing, Kourinos is honored for saving the life of a woman trapped in a submerged car in Portland last November.
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David Chase wants to build 72 single-family condominium homes in West Cumberland, with half qualifying as affordable housing.
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Falmouth and Yarmouth have completed updates to the plans that will guide land use and other policies going forward.
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The new facility on the Portland waterfront will provide a place for hardworking crews to connect with their families, take care of shopping and other personal business and relax, says the nonprofit Seafarers' Friend.
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This is the third year Julie and Bryce Davis have organized the event to send veterans and their families on a retreat.
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The intention of the festival is to strengthen neighborly connections, bolster community spirit and "enjoy life together," an organizer says.
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Denise Thorsson wins the at-large seat by just two votes.
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Anne Fleming, Kellie Hall and Sarah Olivares win seats on the School Committee and voters Tuesday also approve the $39.3 million school budget.
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Voters also approve the $49.4 million school budget.
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Voters in North Yarmouth were against the school bond, 808-704, but it passed by 49 votes districtwide.
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The main characters in "The Space Between You and Me" "come to the table with very different realities," says Julie True Kingsley.
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The roundabout would make the Route 100 intersection safer and could boost economic development, the town says.
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Yarmouth is among the towns stepping up events as a sign of support and to show they are welcoming communities.
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The show and sale, featuring 425 pieces of art, takes place this week.
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Yarmouth Elementary School has received an Award for Educational Excellence from BirdSafe Maine.
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The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust will celebrate its newly acquired Davis Parcel off Spurwink Avenue with a grand opening Sunday.
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The crosswalk at Tuttle Road and Main Street will be painted in rainbow colors in honor of Pride Month and the town's LGBTQ+ community.
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Matthew Sturgis will work alongside longtime Town Manager Bill Shane for a few weeks.
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The town says the project will broaden the commercial tax base while some residents say it will hurt other local businesses and they don't like that it would be open around the clock.
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The Falmouth Town Council approves a development agreement with Scittery Woods Partners for the project on Marshall Drive.
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South Portland Adult Education's ESL programming has ballooned, serving 475 students, up from 25 two years ago.
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The neighborhood market is open for the second year on Thursdays in the parking lot of Woodfords Church.
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The candidates discuss goals, the school budget, the district's Intercultural Awareness and Inclusion Committee, and the appropriate role of cell phones in school settings.
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Mark Franco, Tanner Storey, Denise Thorsson, Geoffrey Michalak, Helene DiBartolomeo, Andrew Magoun and George Turner are running for three seats on the Town Council.
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For Daniela Aldrich, dancing and farming have certain similarities: performance and connection.
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More than 30 queer artists of color sell their clothing lines, accessories, ceramics and other work at the store.
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Jeffrey DiBartolomeo, Jesse Lamarre-Vincent, Abraham Suresh and Sean Thurston are competing for the two three-year seats for Cumberland. Suzannah Dowling and Sara Rose are squaring off for the open three-year school board seat representing North Yarmouth.
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The inclusion of a $3 million turf field in Cumberland-North Yarmouth's 'One Campus School Project' has dominated public conversation around a $53.5 million school bond that goes to voters next month, but supporters say the whole package is a wise investment.
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A Maine ceramicist who lived in Palestine wants viewers to feel the impact of the thousands of young lives lost: 'We hear numbers all the time, but what do they mean? What do they look like? We get so deadened to that.'
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Heather Abbott and David Craig are seeking reelection and Raymond MacLearn hopes to unseat one of them.
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Town operating expenses will increase $1.29 million this year, a 6.8% increase largely due to cost of living adjustment increases for staff and other investments in personnel. Residents will vote on the $49.9 million school budget June 11.
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The event Saturday afternoon is a fundraiser for Mayo Street Arts in Portland.
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Victoria Mansion in Portland is tackling a shortage of tradespeople skilled in working on historic homes with workshops addressing the specifics of preservation.
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The Yarmouth Town Council voted to adopt this year’s budget at its May 2 meeting.
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Councilors Mark Segrist, Shirley Storey-King and Ronald Copp are stepping down and one at-large seat remains open, with three new candidates looking to be elected.