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Catherine Bart
School board approves removal of mural
SCARBOROUGH — On July 30, after a recommendation from Superintendent Sanford Prince, the Board of Education has approved the removal of the Native American mural in the Scarborough High School Plummer Gym. The mural depicts the head of a Native American individual, which many in the district and community have found offensive, Prince said. The […]
The great face mask debate rages on
Customers question grocery store policies, practices.
Cape Elizabeth war veterans monument moved
Site will host future Memorial Day events.
Peaks Island lighthouse keepers honored
Five light keepers buried at Pond Grove Cemetery receive new grave markers.
Scarborough working on 5G ordinance
SCARBOROUGH — The town’s Ordinance Committee said that it is willing to put in the work to draft a 5G ordinance that will serve as a fair and equitable compromise between residents and telecommunication providers. On July 9, the committee discussed issues that have come up through not having a clear ordinance with the new […]
Tour of Scarborough garden takes place Aug. 1
Eddie Woodin opens up his chemical-free garden to the public.
Maine Vets 5K goes virtual this year
The event benefits the Maine Veterans Home-Scarborough.
Customers flock to nail salons as they reopen
Operators wish they had more to time to close and reopen.
Don Campbell Band performs at the Clambake
SCARBOROUGH — The Clambake Seafood Restaurant has been hosting The Don Campbell Band throughout this summer on an outdoor stage, the latest performance was on July 16. Lead singer songwriter Don Campbell said that the shows are a “win-win,” as loyal patrons of The Clambake, on 354 Pine Point Road, Scarborough, get to enjoy seafood […]