Southern Maine\u27s only Reform Jewish congregation, Congregation Bet Ha\u27am of South Portland, is searching for a new home after deciding it cannot afford the $700,000 mortgage on the two-story Westcott Road building it bought four years ago
Key Bank of Maine has until March 14 to pay a $62,000 tax bill for Hidden Court, the Cape Elizabeth ...
A flurry of new home construction and remodeling activity is pumping money into the economy. Maine\u...
Building & real estate piece about the acute need for affordable housing in Maine, and the efforts ...
Of Maine\u27s estimated 10,000 Jews, about half live in Greater Portland, and only a minority belong...
Administrators of Congregation Bet Ha\u27am synagogue, 81 Westbrook Street, South Portland. Top imag...
Congregation Bet Jacobhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/7429/thumbnail.jp
North by East piece on the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, where property taxes, ...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on Seminary Redevelopment LLC\u27s recent purchase of the Ban...
Congregation Mishkan Tefila was founded in 1858 as Mishkan Israel, and is considered to be the oldes...
Profile of Rabbi Paul F. Cohen, 33, who succeeds Rabbi William L. Berkowitz as the spiritual leader ...
Key Bank of Maine has assigned its $100,000 mortgage on Hidden Court, a $2 million estate on Ocean H...
Letter from the rabbi of Temple Shalom in Auburn claiming that Judaism in Maine is not diminishing b...
The Portland Masjid and Islamic Center, a Muslim religious organization is considering purchase St. ...
Full exterior view of Shaarey T\u27philoh Synagogue, 76 Noyes Street, from northwest. The congregati...
The Friends of St. Lawrence Church are trying to decide if the 1897 Portland Congregational Church c...
Key Bank of Maine has until March 14 to pay a $62,000 tax bill for Hidden Court, the Cape Elizabeth ...
A flurry of new home construction and remodeling activity is pumping money into the economy. Maine\u...
Building & real estate piece about the acute need for affordable housing in Maine, and the efforts ...
Of Maine\u27s estimated 10,000 Jews, about half live in Greater Portland, and only a minority belong...
Administrators of Congregation Bet Ha\u27am synagogue, 81 Westbrook Street, South Portland. Top imag...
Congregation Bet Jacobhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/7429/thumbnail.jp
North by East piece on the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, where property taxes, ...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on Seminary Redevelopment LLC\u27s recent purchase of the Ban...
Congregation Mishkan Tefila was founded in 1858 as Mishkan Israel, and is considered to be the oldes...
Profile of Rabbi Paul F. Cohen, 33, who succeeds Rabbi William L. Berkowitz as the spiritual leader ...
Key Bank of Maine has assigned its $100,000 mortgage on Hidden Court, a $2 million estate on Ocean H...
Letter from the rabbi of Temple Shalom in Auburn claiming that Judaism in Maine is not diminishing b...
The Portland Masjid and Islamic Center, a Muslim religious organization is considering purchase St. ...
Full exterior view of Shaarey T\u27philoh Synagogue, 76 Noyes Street, from northwest. The congregati...
The Friends of St. Lawrence Church are trying to decide if the 1897 Portland Congregational Church c...
Key Bank of Maine has until March 14 to pay a $62,000 tax bill for Hidden Court, the Cape Elizabeth ...
A flurry of new home construction and remodeling activity is pumping money into the economy. Maine\u...
Building & real estate piece about the acute need for affordable housing in Maine, and the efforts ...