The new neighbor won’t share doors with Kohl’s, but it hopes that those who frequent Planet Fitness will also stop at Kohl’s.
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Organizers say Old Port Festival has ‘achieved its mission’ so this year’s will be the last
Portland Downtown Executive Director Casey Gilbert announced Tuesday that the festival will be celebrated for the 46th and final time on June 9.
After national vote for LGBT restrictions, Portland Methodists send message of inclusion
‘You are welcome in this place,’ the husband-and-wife pastors of HopeGateWay tell their congregation at Sunday’s services.
If you think turning your yard into a wildflower meadow will eliminate the need to garden, think again
The seed companies may promise instant, maintenance-free meadows, but maybe they’ve never gardened in New England.
Eating local in Egypt means eating camel
A generous stranger shares a family recipe for camel kofta.
U.S. churches in turmoil over sex abuse, LGBT policy
There’s rising concern that the crises will boost the ranks of young people disillusioned by organized religion.
One Maine city offsets nearly all of its energy costs with solar
Prior to its solar installations, Belfast spent about $320,000 on oil, gas and electricity for its municipal buildings.
Rare pibald deer spotted in Falmouth
Sallie Gardner was able to take photographs of the spotted animal.
Nominate a sustainability superhero for a 2019 Source Maine Sustainability Award
We want to shine a light on the people, nonprofits, institutions and businesses that make Maine a greener place for all living creatures who call it home.
Coyote fur is in big demand thanks to popular parkas
Coyote fur is in big demand, the result of the enduring popularity of Canada Goose and other fur-trimmed parkas