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PublishedOctober 6, 2022
Our Sustainable City – Community Solar Q & A
Community solar is a hot topic in the renewable energy sphere, and rightfully so. Participating in a community solar program expands the benefits of renewable energy to those who may not have the resources to install big, blue panels on their property (like renters). Despite its popularity, there are still a lot of questions that […]
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PublishedOctober 6, 2022
A Window on the Past – Lecture and walking tours offered by historical society in October
This has been an exciting year for the South Portland Historical Society as it has finally embarked on its plan to expand to a two-person staff. This expansion has been a long time coming. Although we are blessed with a large number of generous volunteers who help make our museum and historical society possible, I’ve […]
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PublishedOctober 6, 2022
Letters to the Editor
Election letters To the editor, I would like to ask everyone to vote for Richard Matthews in our upcoming city council race. Richard has been a lifelong resident of South Portland and he loves our city with all of his heart. He’s also been an active community member for many years. He spent 12 years […]
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PublishedOctober 5, 2022
Obituary – John Cliche
John Val Cliche, 69 years, a resident of Arundel, died Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, at his home . John was born in Biddeford on July 30, 1953, a son of Val M. and Theresa Louise Turcotte Cliche and graduated from Thornton Academy in Saco. He also attended Calhoon Marine Engineering School in Baltimore, Maryland. John […]
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PublishedOctober 5, 2022
Community News – York County Audubon presents ‘All the Best Birds in Maine’
York County Audubon will host Nick Lund for a program on the birds of Maine at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18. The program will be held in-person in the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve, and will also be available via Zoom. Maine is a top destination for birders, as it’s known for both the […]
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PublishedOctober 4, 2022
Guest Column – The chosen (to suffer) people
Like many of you, I watched “The U.S. and the Holocaust,” the newest Ken Burns’ documentary on PBS. The storyline is familiar, but the film series illuminates some lesser-known facts about antisemitism, immigration and race in America. The first episode was painful to watch, knowing how the saga will end. And it only got worse […]
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PublishedOctober 3, 2022
Obituary – Helen Dubuque
Helen L. Dubuque, 86, of Lyman, formerly of the Wildes District Road, Kennebunkport, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, at the Lodges of Sanford following a period of failing health. Helen was born July 1, 1936, in Providence, Rhode Island, the daughter of Herman J. and Helen Hart Potter, and attended local schools there. Helen […]
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2022
Obituary – Carol Hughes Palmer
Carol Leslie Hughes Palmer, of Kennebunk, departed this life to her heavenly home on Sept. 24, 2022, just six days shy of her 72nd birthday, after a long and courageous battle with physical and mental illness. Carol was a graduate of Cardinal Cushing College in Brookline, Massachusetts. In her professional career, she worked as a […]
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2022
Guest Column – The power of the local vote
It is easy to be cynical about politics. To believe that the system is rigged and that there is little we can about it. Yet, nothing could be further from the truth. Each of us – you and me, individually and collectively have been bestowed with the power of the ballot. In our democracy, we […]
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2022
Land trust opens trail extension
Officials host ribbon-cutting at Clark’s Pond.
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