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Events, Nov. 11

Nov. 12, Saturday Highland Lake Grange roasted turkey dinner will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Menu includes roasted turkey, vegetables, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, bread, cranberry sauce and cake.The cost is $10 per person, please have exact change. There will be no substitutions and no pre-orders — drive up, pay and receive your […]

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Scarborough Land Trust offering program on Conservation Options for Your Property

SCARBOROUGH — Those interested in conserving their property into the future and who want to ensure that wildlife and nature or certain uses, such as farming or forestry, won’t be lost to development may join Scott Kunkler, conservation director of Scarborough Land Trust, for a discussion about the different options available to create a legacy […]

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USM Theatre opens ‘Dark & Exhilarating Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play’

The University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre unfurls its second offering of the season with the dark, musical, genre-defying “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play” by Anne Washburn with music by Michael Friedman. In the play, civilization has collapsed. A small group of survivors, gathered around a campfire and desperate for connection, piece together the […]

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Scarborough events

Nov. 7, Monday Public Vision Zero Workshop: Greater Portland Council of Governments (GPCOG) is conducting a series of workshops to launch their Vision Zero strategy, working to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries in the region. Scarborough residents are invited to join GPCOG for a public workshop on November 7 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Biddeford […]

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Guest Opinion: Domestic abuse survivors group appreciates welcoming by Scarborough library

Survivors with Finding Our Voices have broken the silence of domestic abuse for three years, all across the state, in community centers, museums, libraries, hospitals, the Holocaust and Human Rights Center, and universities. No entity has been more welcoming to us, and more committed to serving their community, than the Scarborough Public Library. Lucy Jackson […]

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Noah Lyford, playing Seymour) and Anish Pradeep, playing Mr. Mushnik, in a scene from Oak Hill Players production of “Little Shop Of Horrors.” Theshow is running at Winslow Homer Center for the Arts from Nov. 4 to 13. Suggested age for audience members is ages 10 and older. For details and tickets go to scarboroughredstorm.org/ohptickets