Located on Portland Harbor in Cumberland County, South Portland is the fourth-largest city in Maine. First settled in 1630, it was incorporated as a town after it broke away from Cape Elizabeth, and became a city three years later.
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An independent Baptist church, the HBC's schedule of worship services, calendar of events, activities and programs are related, along with its location, beliefs, and other articles of interest.
http://www.hbcsouthportland.com/
South Portland's official municipal web site posts public notices, agendas, budget and financial reports, and a city calendar. A guide to city departments, services, and key personnel is also included.
http://www.southportland.org/
The main library facility, as well as the Memorial Branch Library on Wescott Road, are introduced here, with a schedule of operating hours, programs and events, and directions to each of the facilities. Online services allow library cardholders to search the library's catalog, renew items, and check their record.
http://www.southportlandlibrary.com/
South Portland School Department
A profile of the SPSD, and each of the schools within the public school district, is presented, along with a directory of key faculty, the board of education, and committees. Online resources include various forms and documents.
http://www.spsd.org/
One of the largest shopping and entertainment malls in the state, a directory of retail stores and outlets located at the mall is presented, including dining and entertainment venues, events, and programs. Also included are gift cards and visitor information.
http://www.mainemall.com/