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Invasive bug expected to kill more than half of Portland s ash trees

"It's a tough pill to swallow," said Portland City Arborist Mark Reiland. "And a lot of the ash trees were planted to replace elms wiped out in the 1970s."

Maine Voices: Blazing a trail through the history of Portland parks

Created after the Great Fire of 1866, Lincoln Park was the city’s first, a symbol of fortitude as well as a firebreak. Now there are a total of 68 for enjoyment at any time of year.

Portland Creating Urban Meadows During No Mow May

After years of neglect, Riverton Trolley Park may rise again

After years of neglect, Riverton Trolley Park may rise again The city of Portland, in coordination with a nonprofit, has started a nearly $500,000 project to rehabilitate the 19-acre park, which was once a premier destination in Maine. 4 of 4 People walk along a line of waiting trolley cars at Riverton Park. Photo courtesy of the Collections of Maine Historical Society, MaineMemory.net #12164 On the day that Riverton Trolley Park opened to the public 125 years ago, 10,000 eager visitors boarded trolley cars for the 20-cent round trip to a slice of paradise on the banks of the Presumpscot River. Visitors enjoyed extravagant performances in a natural amphitheater, a fancy casino building, canoeing, fishing, and vast open green space. The park, built by the Portland Railroad Co., quickly became Maine’s premier destination.

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