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News in Cumberland/North Yarmouth

Letter: Cumberland Food Bank needs your support

As the holiday season gets underway, I am writing to ask our neighbors to pause and remember those living right in our own community who face economic hardship. At the beginning of November a new food pantry with expanded hours and offerings opened behind Cumberland Town Hall for residents of Cum...

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Collins staff to hold office hours

PORTLAND — Staffers representing U.S. Sen. Susan Collins will hold local office hours in all 16 Maine counties on Tuesday, Dec. 4. A Collins staff member will be at Falmouth Town Hall from 10-11 a.m., at the Cumberland Town Office from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at South Portland City Ha...

North Yarmouth police beat: Nov. 29

Arrests 11/21 at 6:42 p.m. Meaghan Catherine Smith, 20, of Gray Road, was arrested on Gray Road by Cumberland County Sheriff's Deputy John Grabler on charges of theft by unauthorized use of property, operating a vehicle after suspension and a hold from another agency.&nb...

Cumberland Police Beat: Nov. 29

Arrests 11/15 at 10 p.m. Kenneth Fisher, 24, of New Hampshire, was arrested on Gray Road by Officer Chris Woodcock on an outstanding warrant from another agency.  11/18 at 2:19 a.m. Ethan Andrews, 21, of Damarin Lane, Brunswi...

Cumberland firefighters hold annual toy drive

CUMBERLAND — The Fire Department's ninth annual Firefighters for Kids toy drive runs through Dec. 23. New or gently used toys can be brought to the department's 366 Tuttle Road headquarters. Donations will be delivered to families in need throughout the holiday season. E-mail ...

North Yarmouth welcomes Christmas with potluck, tree lighting

NORTH YARMOUTH — The town will bask in the Yuletide spirit this weekend with its annual potluck supper and Christmas tree lighting. The "beloved tradition" has run at least a dozen years, according to Katie Murphy, member of North Yarmouth's Events Committee. "We keep it very ...

Some school officials say Maine student restraint law isn't working

LEWISTON — Local lawmakers and public school officials Monday said they are urging the Maine Department of Education to revisit a rule change made last year regarding student restraints. The change, which is legally binding for schools and teachers and was approved by the state Legis...

Apple of their eye: Cumberland family continues 200-year-old orchard tradition

CUMBERLAND — If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then two centuries' worth would have to make you the picture of health. Sweetser's Apple Barrel & Orchards goes back that far, spanning several generations of a family that has combined hard work with a hobby that's never lost...

Community Calendar: Nov. 28-Dec.9

Greater Portland Bulletin Board Saturday 12/1 Greely Ski and Skate Swap, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Greely High School, Main St., Cumberland, 829-6031. Sunday 12/2 Connected Cathol...