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Running for confidence: Portland school launches self-esteem program for girls

PORTLAND — Thirty-seven students at Longfellow Elementary School are running against stereotypes through a program focused on building self-esteem in adolescent girls. The girls, all in grades three through five, are participating in a10-week training program with

Family business seminar in South Portland

SOUTH PORTLAND — More than 80 percent of Maine's businesses are family-owned. Buying, selling or passing these businesses on are the topics of a forum beginning at 8 a.m. Oct. 25 at the Marriott at Sable Oaks.

Project will expand housing for at-risk women in Portland

PORTLAND — Mercy Health System is moving its housing program for homeless, at-risk women to a new building that will more than double the capacity of the program. Mercy announced last week that the McAuley Residence will move in January to an affordable-housing complex now being...

'Moment' of heavy lifting in Portland

"Moment," a 1,500-pound steel work by British sculptor Sir Anthony Caro, begins its airborne journey Tuesday into the Portland Museum of Art's Joan B. Burns Sculpture Garden on High Street. Dr. Guido Goldman of Concord, Mass., donated the piece in honor of longtime museum trustee Leonard Nelson a...

Solution or problem? Portland City Council hears all sides on affordable housing

PORTLAND — As it considers a sweeping new plan to reduce homelessness, the City Council grappled Monday night with one of its causes: lack of affordable housing. The council voted unanimously to direct federal funds to a plan for developing 35 affordable apartments at 409 Cumber...

Maine's public access ombudsman expects to be busy

FREEPORT — Public access and freedom of information advocates have long been calling for the appointment of an official to help the public navigate Maine's freedom of access laws. They got their wish in the last legislative session when two bills passed, fully funding the state's fir...

Several voter forums in Portland this week

PORTLAND — The public has several opportunities this week to ask questions of candidates in the Nov. 6 election for City Council, and to hear experts debate the upcoming state referendum on same-sex marriage. On Wednesday at 7:30 a.m., the Portland Community Chamber will sponsor a di...

Margaret Mary Naples, 97: A passion for sports, fashion

PORTLAND— Margaret Mary Naples, 97, died Oct. 13 at Seal Rock Healthcare in Saco. She was born in Portland on Dec. 5, 1914, to John J. and Jane M. (Doherty) Locke. She attended Portland schools.

Portland Police Beat: Oct. 17

Arrests 10/6 at 9 a.m. James W. McDonald, 57, of Portland, was arrested on Riverside Street by Officer Roland Lachance on a charge of violation of conditional release. 10/6 at 11 a.m. Joshua V. Fuller, 32, no address listed, was arrested on Congre...

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