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PublishedDecember 10, 2018
Vape shop’s proximity to South Portland school riles parents, educators
The shop is operating legally across the street from Mahoney Middle School, but some say it sends the wrong message to schoolchildren.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2018
Damage to South Portland fire truck blamed on lack of attention, training
City officials are still waiting to learn whether the brand new $1.1 million ladder truck is a total loss and how much of it will be covered by insurance.
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PublishedDecember 6, 2018
South Portland restaurant offers free food for job referrals in tight labor market
Moe's Original Bar B Que is having such a hard time filling jobs that it's offering one free meal a day to anyone who refers a new worker, for as long as that person is employed, or until Jan. 1, 2020, whichever comes first.
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PublishedDecember 5, 2018
Plan for oyster hatchery could add business spark at former Navy site in Harpswell
If approved, the hatchery would be the first substantial commercial enterprise allowed on the Mitchell Field property since it was conveyed to the town in 2001.
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PublishedDecember 5, 2018
MaineToday Media shifting work of Brunswick printing plant to South Portland
The Alliance Press facility at Business Parkway will close next year in a consolidation move by the company.
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PublishedDecember 5, 2018
Cost of South Portland pier project rises with projected sea level
Replacing, rather than repairing, the Portland Street Pier would cost at least $1.8 million, but it would help ensure the facility's long-term viability amid rising tides in the warming Atlantic.
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PublishedDecember 3, 2018
South Portland’s incoming mayor aims to mend rift over rentals
For Councilor Claude Morgan, being mayor in 2019 is part of serving the community he views as family.
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PublishedDecember 3, 2018
South Portland citywide special election draws 2 candidates for District 5 seat
Donald Cook and Deqa Dhalac are running for a City Council seat that represents the west side of South Portland.
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PublishedNovember 29, 2018
Claiming construction job losses in Maine, trade group calls for infrastructure overhaul
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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PublishedNovember 28, 2018
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.
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