Recently arrived Angolan and Congolese migrants have an assimilation role model in Maine’s Somali farmers.
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Portland begins final push as it transitions migrants out of Expo
City and immigrant leaders will move asylum seekers to the Family Shelter and a Salvation Army overflow shelter by Aug. 15.
CBD foods sold in Maine must be made with locally grown hemp
A state law that took effect Thursday was created as a workaround to a federal ban.
Renovated Back Cove Home Epitomizes the Best of Living in Portland
An Open House will be held from 10 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Aug. 11, at 93 Clifton St.
Another View: Freedom of speech is vital to a well-functioning democracy
I have a coffee cup on my desk that I bought some years ago at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Mass. It illustrated one of the Four Freedoms that President Franklin D. Roosevelt noted were essential to America’s democracy. They were freedom from fear, freedom from want, freedom to worship God in your own […]
Mainers attends National Square Dance Convention in Georgia
Six registered dancers attended from Ellsworth, Bradford and Newport.
The Arctic, Antarctic topic of presentation
Mark Rochkind to talk, share slides about his world travels.
Couple to talk about church-run shelter
Steve and Molly Saunders will give talk Aug. 8 at Wayne library.
Author Craig Grossi to speak Aug. 8
Grossi, along with Fred, a former Afghani stray, to share their story at Skidompha Library.
Stuff the Bus event set for Aug. 8
Suggested donations include backpacks, notebooks, folders, and more.