The Portland Rugby Football Club plans to construct two recreational rugby fields alongside supporting facilities.
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Let’s Talk America monthly meeting makes a comeback in Scarborough
Let’s Talk America resumes in Scarborough after a hiatus on March 14.
Scarborough High School Boys Swim Team wins Class A championship
The Scarborough High School Boys Swim Team clinched the Class A Championship title for the third in a row under the guidance of Coach Morgan Royle.
Scarborough High School Girls Track Team secures Class A Championship
The Scarborough High School Girls Indoor Track Team’s strategic training, teamwork, and exceptional performances culminated in their triumph at the Class A Championship, marking a significant milestone in their athletic journey.
Maine Madness Run & Shoot Challenge takes place later this month
The Maine Madness Run & Shoot Challenge, organized by the Scarborough High School Track and Cross-Country boosters, offers a unique fusion of running and basketball, providing participants of all ages with an experience filled with competition, camaraderie, and plenty of prizes.
Maine receives grant for Clean Energy Initiative
Maine Gov. Janet Mills announced a $10 million federal grant to fund whole-home heat pump solutions for mobile and manufactured homes, aiming to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions in rural areas.
Maine Restaurant Week: a culinary celebration across the state
Maine Restaurant Week, now in its 16th year, promises a diverse culinary journey across the state, featuring over 70 restaurants and innovative dishes, while supporting the local economy and promoting tourism.
Relay for life illuminates hope in southern Maine’s fight against cancer
Relay For Life of Southern Maine, led by Event Lead George Mageles, returns to Gorham on April 5, offering meaningful activities, emotional ceremonies, and contributions to the American Cancer Society’s programs and services.
State Sen. Carney celebrates Victims of Crimes Act funding being included in governor’s supplemental budget proposal
AUGUSTA — A $6 million allotment for programs supported by the Victims of Crimes Act is listed with the supplemental state budget proposed by Gov. Jane Mill Feb. 14. This allotment comes after months of advocacy from a wide range of groups. In the wake of diminishing funding from the federal government, Sen. Anne Carney, […]
Scarborough Town Council reviews CDBG and homelessness progress
The Town Council received an update on the Community Development Block Grant and efforts to address homelessness, including grassroots assessments and progress in securing shelter and support services for the unhoused population.