The Portland Parks Conservancy is looking to establish a Portland Youth Corps for the city parks, while raising money to increase access and enjoyment of a playground and planned trail system in the Riverton neighborhood.
The group "Friends of Fort Gorges" is telling its members that the fort is being threatened with commercial development.
Read MoreSeveral students are working in public service in Maine this summer. Two are interning with local governments—one in a rural Maine town, the other in Maine's largest city. A third is working to make Portland's parks more accessible and vibrant.
These skills courses, which are roughly the size of basketball courts, foster better bike-handling aptitude and offer fun on two wheels.
Read MoreThe Portland Parks Conservancy is excited to announce that it has named Nan Cumming to serve as its first Executive Director. The Conservancy was launched by Elliotsville Plantation, Inc. in early 2018 to help support the numerous parks, trails, open spaces, programs, and recreational facilities of the City of Portland for public benefit, in order to enhance the quality of life, protect the environment, and promote the economic well-being of Portland. The Conservancy is a independent Maine non-profit corporation (IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit application pending).
Read MoreNewly-Formed Non-Profit Aims to Support and Enhance Portland’s Treasured Parks and Open Spaces Through Private Fundraising and Civic Engagement
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