A grand prize of $50,000 awaits the angler who breaks the Maine record.
Ann S. Kim
Sound wall along I-295 a quiet success
That’s what the state wants to know about the $1.5 million barrier to quell traffic noise from I-295. What do residents say? ‘It works!’
Recall provision among charter changes considered in Scarborough
A town committee is also proposing a way for voters to overrule Town Council decisions on the conveyance of town property.
Fight brews over trail, plans for street
The legal battle in Scarborough is over an easement that allows a road built over part of the Eastern Trail.
Babine resigns from Scarborough Council
A special election will be held in November to fill the remainder of Babine’s three-year term, which expires in November 2011.
Cape Elizabeth’s condo project getting under way in a big way
CAPE ELIZABETH – From his vantage point, Rick Wheeler could see the development taking shape. An excavator and a dump truck worked amid swaths of goldenrod below him. Behind him, a rock drill was creating openings for the dynamite that would blast away the hill where he stood. “This is the new road,” said Wheeler, […]
S. Portland councilors whittle City Hall options down to two
SOUTH PORTLAND – The current options for City Hall are moving to 100 Waterman Drive or staying put on Cottage Road. The City Council focused on those two possibilities during a workshop Monday and asked City Manager James Gailey to provide additional information. Councilors let the other two possibilities — converting Mahoney Middle School and constructing a […]
Red’s not licked yet: It may be demolished, rebuilt
The owner of the popular ice cream shop considers razing the building, which closed after a May 16 fire.
Police hit streets in search of loud bikes
Checkpoints and ticketing are planned now that a new excessive-noise law has gone into effect.
Maietta Construction files for Chapter 11
The Scarborough-based company will continue to operate while it negotiates the reorganization of its debt.