Associated General Contractors of America would like to see Congress approve $1.5 trillion worth of infrastructure projects over the coming decade.
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South Portland still assessing cost of damage to new fire truck that caught fire
An insurance adjuster is working to determine whether the city will have to pay toward repairing or replacing the $1.1 million aerial ladder truck severely damaged on Oct. 30.
German cookies help Maine family maintain a 100-year-old tradition
It wouldn’t be Christmas for this family without Braune Kuchen, which means ‘brown cake.’
Recipe: Braune Kuchen
The recipe makes at least 12 dozen, depending on the size of the cookie.
Note From the Field: Talk on link between eating out and exposure to toxins
Phthalate researcher Dr. Ami Zotawill will speak in South Portland on Nov. 29.
Photos: Parking lot poutine, for the Black Friday weekend
Pinky D’s Poutine Truck sets up shop at Target in South Portland.
Shoppers shrug off predawn cold for crack at early Black Friday deals
Thousands of Mainers flock to The Maine Mall in South Portland for midnight opening ‘door busters’ and to socialize.
South Portland housing projects win critical state financing
Subsidized apartment buildings planned by Avesta Housing and the South Portland Housing Authority move closer to construction dates.
South Portland neighborhood plan wins state, regional awards
The West End master plan, approved by the City Council last year, has already been ‘a driving force for real-time change.’
Advocacy group sues state for records of youths’ suicide attempts at Long Creek
Disability Rights Maine says it received reports of 5 attempted suicides between March and July at the juvenile detention center in South Portland and has been seeking records from the state, with little success.