https://www.pressherald.com/southern-maine-weeklies
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Whether the sport was baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis or outdoor track, familiar names stole the headlines.
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A grand opening ceremony is held at the 60-unit Joceyln Place.
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She says the role of supporting a community and connecting residents to their local government "is exactly where I'm meant to be."
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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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Federal reports show Maine is critically lacking youth treatment options.
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Arnaud Sioho was a dominant hurdler and jumper, led Red Riots to state title.
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The group is hoping to purchase a chiller and put a roof over the temporary rink.
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A $6 million bond to replenish the fund used to buy land for conservation could be on the November ballot.
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The DOT, town and The Downs developers are working together on road improvements.