Third quarter Sixth grade First Honors: Caleb Do, Ezra Graciano, Evan Gregoricus, Marissa Hanf, Maxim Hanmer, Mackenzie Hebert, Adele Herrick, Silas Johnson, Henry Litwinetz, Jacob Litwinetz, Brady Lydon, Olivia Martin, Cody Ochoa, Grayson Vire, Catherine Waterhouse and William Webber. Second Honors: Bryce Boucher, Tucker Boucher, Sean Cleary, Blake Daigle, Arianna Derose, Bryn Dickson, Kenley Donilon, […]
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Pro wrestling will visit Biddeford High School
The May 5 event is a fundraiser for the high school’s alternative education program.
Community News – Brenner introduces legislation to promote renewable energy on PFAS-contaminated land
On Thursday, April 20, Sen. Stacy Brenner, D-Scarborough, introduced a bill to promote the reuse of PFAS-contaminated land for renewable energy projects. LD 1591, “An Act to Promote Economic Reuse of Contaminated Land Through Clean Energy Development,” was the subject of a public hearing before the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology. “PFAS […]
In the Know – Scarborough Public Safety seeks new public safety core systems
The fiscal year 2024 proposed municipal budget includes funding for a new computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system for Public Safety. Scarborough Public Safety utilizes a core public safety software suite comprised of three main components, law enforcement records management, fire department records management, and Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD). These software systems are critical to a successful […]
Community News – Kiwanis Kids’ Fishing Derby set for May 6
Scarborough Kiwanis Club announced that its 36th annual Kids’ Fishing Derby will take place Saturday, May 6, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bayley’s Camping Resort, Scarborough (Ross Road entrance). The event is for kids ages 4-15. Live bait (worms) only. Worms will be available for purchase. Proceeds from worm sales will benefit the […]
Obituary – Barbara Armstrong Shook
Our beloved mother, Barbara Armstrong Shook, 91 years old, of Kennebunkport, joined our father and brother in heaven on Friday, April 14, 2023. Mom was at home surrounded by her loving family, after a brief illness. Barbara was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, a daughter of William T. and Nina (Dixon) Armstrong and grew up […]
Guest Column – Finnan Eggie for the win
My father often spoke warmly of Finnan Haddie, but my mother never cooked it for him. She said cooking fish at home made the whole house smell bad even though we lived in Kennebunkport, where fresh caught haddock was usually available and more than one fisherman regularly had cold smoked haddock for sale. And baked […]
Age Friendly South Portland – Vote for Golden Shovel Award
Now that winter is over (?), and spring is here (?), it’s time to remember to vote for Age Friendly South Portland’s best Ocean Street property that has: Kept the sidewalk/pathway in front of their business clear and easy to navigate; Kept the entranceway handicapped accessible; and as conscientious of shoveling/sanding throughout the day. This […]
Resident salutes those who serve at Miles for Mills 5K
An Air Force spouse’s story.
From Augusta – Strengthening our laws to protect police and the public
Earlier this month, I introduced LD 22, “An Act to Impede the Transfer of Firearms to Prohibited Persons,” to the Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety. The legislation is a recommendation from the Deadly Force Review Panel, which provides an annual report to the Judiciary Committee. The panel is an independent […]
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