"South Portland Forward" isn't just a local favorite...dozens of public access stations around the country have picked up the show, with an audience of 681,080! I guess they like what we've got going on here in SoPo. 💃 🕺 Watch the latest episode at https://lnkd.in/eez4ux7f and it's easy to see why. Here's the trailer for this fun mix of spooky and goodness this Halloween season in South Portland. In this episode: 👉 Check out the community spaces and services offered at the Oddfellows Lodge in the Cash Corner/Ligonia neighborhood...including a haunted lodge for Halloween fun! 👉 Speaking of haunted...Kaycee heads to the Hillside House to chat with the owner Mark about his experiences with its ghostly inhabitants. 👉 "Ploggarun" along with Ben, who cleans up our city while he runs, and recently went viral for another good deed! 👉 Learn how local breast cancer groups are helping neighbors here in South Portland at the Pink Bag event at the Maine Mall. More Ways to Watch: ➡️ Watch past episodes and the latest one on the SPC-TV Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/spctv ➡️ Any time on your Smart TV, phone, tablet or other device! Download apps on the SPC-TV webpage: https://lnkd.in/eqU-REdJ
City of South Portland
Government Administration
South Portland, Maine 375 followers
a vibrant Southern Maine community of nearly 27,000 residents and over 1,200 businesses located on picturesque Casco Bay
About us
The City of South Portland is a vibrant Southern Maine community of nearly 27,000 residents and over 1,500 businesses located on picturesque Casco Bay. Incorporated in 1898, the city is located on the southern Maine coast. The fourth largest municipality in the state of Maine, the city covers approximately 14 square miles. It has a Council/Manager of government with seven elected city councilors. Considered suburban, the city has a diverse economy, a unique geography on the shores of Casco Bay, and an increasingly diversified population. Named one of Fortune Magazine's Best Places to Live for Families in 2022 and 2024 and Zillow's Most Popular Seaside Town in 2023, the City is comprised of neighborhoods with unique character nestled throughout the city, from Redbank and the mall area on the west end, to Willard on the east end. The city maintains large commercial industrial, business and retail sections and is within close proximity to air, marine, rail, and highway transportation options. Interstate 295, the Maine Turnpike (I-95) and US Route 1 all run through the city. South Portland offers an array of parks and open space. One such feature is the historic Greenbelt Walkway, a three mile paved trail that crosses through several neighborhoods and provides views of Portland Harbor and Casco Bay. Mill Creek Park is located in South Portland's downtown area and features a landscaped pond and rose garden. The park is host of several local events including summer concerts, the city's annual Art in the Park event, the Holiday Tree Lighting, and ice skating in South Portland offers an array of parks and open space. One such feature is the historic Greenbelt Walkway, a three mile paved trail that crosses through several neighborhoods and provides views of Portland Harbor and Casco Bay. Mill Creek Park is located in South Portland's downtown area and features a landscaped pond and rose garden. Read more: https://southportland.gov/291/About-South-Portland
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www.southportland.gov
External link for City of South Portland
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- 201-500 employees
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- South Portland, Maine
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- 1898
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496 Ocean St
South Portland, Maine 04106, US
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Did you catch the latest City of South Portland newsletter? You can have all the news right in the palm of your hand! Visit: https://lnkd.in/ed8FyrNP
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Congratulations to the South Portland Housing Authority on the successful completion of Betsy Ross Crossing. The 52-unit building, located on Preble Street, stands tall next to the Betsy Ross House, another affordable housing facility. Betsy Ross Crossing is reserved for people 55 and older earning 60% or less of the areas median income. In addition to affordable units, the building offers a luncheon plan, resident services, activities, and a gorgeous community room with views of the water and the Greenbelt Trail. We are so happy to be a part of a community that is working to address the housing issues in Maine.
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The Economic Development team had a great time attending Magnetize Maine, hosted by @propelportland at the @rouxinstitute this past Friday. It was a good opportunity to engage with other professionals, businesses, and community groups on issues and opportunities in Maine’s workforce development. With a large turnout and several dynamic panelists, it was truly a successful day of learning and connection!
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Econ Dev Out & About: Taj Indian Cuisine This well-loved restaurant was founded in 2012 by Sai Guntaka and his family. After several successful years at their original spot on Gorham Road they decided they needed a larger space so they relocated to the Clarks Pond Shopping Center last August. In addition to a gorgeous interior with seats for roughly 70 people, they recently added on a spacious and comfortable patio that we were fortunate to enjoy our meal on. We know patio season is nearly over, but there are bound to be a few more sunny Fall days for you all to get out there! The menu offers an extensive selection of authentic Indian cuisine, all cooked by head-chef Hemalatha Reddy Guntaka, who also happens to be Sai's mother. Beyond the beautiful atmosphere and delicious food, Taj is dedicated to giving back to the SoPo community, often donating leftover food to local shelters and those in need. If you haven't had the opportunity to visit @taj_maine in the last 13 years, make sure to find time to do so soon!
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Nominations for the Annual Business Awards wrap up November 17. This awards ceremony is meant to highlight all the businesses that make our community so special, and we need your help deciding who to recognize this year. Do you know a painter or furniture woodworker? Nominate them for Maker of the Year! Did a restaurant or shop open up in your neighborhood this past year? Nominate them for New Business of the Year! Is there a company that is creatively working to make SoPo's environment more green? Nominate them for Sustainable Business Award. Read more about the award categories this year, & nominate some businesses! ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eQHKTeZ5 And please share this form with your friends, coworkers, and neighbors!
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We wanted to highlight Julie Curran, SoPo resident and the Chair of our Economic Development Committee. She was recently recognized on @mainebiz 40 under 40 2025 list. Julie is currently the managing director for @greatfallsconst , but she has an extensive and diverse background in various different sectors. She is an advocate for affordable housing and workforce development, specifically in the trades, here in Maine. ⬇ Read more about Julie and the other #40Under40 ! ⬇ https://lnkd.in/eijVpEdX
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Thanks to everyone who came out to the Building Crawl! Together you made over 500 visits to your city buildings, learned about the issues at these facilities, and shared your questions and ideas for community spaces at the proposed new City Center at Mahoney. We are compiling the feedback you shared at the events. Stay tuned for more engagement events and ways to give input this fall! And check out the newly updated project FAQ: https://lnkd.in/e7Y6Uc6x Finally, to the many local businesses that sponsored the Building Crawl: Thank you for supporting community engagement in South Portland!
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