CAPE ELIZABETH — Penny Jordan will fill a vacant seat on the Town Council after receiving 59 percent of the vote in a special election Tuesday.
CAPE ELIZABETH — Penny Jordan and Jim Walsh are vying for an empty Town Council seat in a special election Jan. 27.
The Yarmouth School Department has been beyond lucky to be led by Ron Barker as intern superintendent for the past few months.»
Three music festivals are slated for summer’s opening week. The first is the three-day International Piano Festival.»
Arrests 6/9 at 3 a.m.»
PORTLAND—The Waynflete girls' lacrosse team did a little of everything this spring.»
The Waynflete tennis program continues to run roughshod over Class C.»
PORTLAND—For the better part of three months, the Cape Elizabeth boys' lacrosse team controlled everything it could contro»
PORTLAND — The Maine Public Utilities Commission will take a fresh look next week at a portion of a consumer complaint abo»
FALMOUTH — A 16-year-old Portland High School sophomore was killed June 17 in a single-vehicle crash on Blackstrap Road.»
Arrests 6/1 at 6 p.m.»
FALMOUTH — Michael Holden and Elise Bickford started dancing when they were each 3 years old, making their first attempts »