Extra staff will be needed in new school year.
Leader News
Maine Pottery Tour takes place May 1-2
Studios throughout the state will be open to the public.
Spring clean-up at Scarborough Marsh going on now
Trash is being picked up through May 2.
Fireworks ban south of US Route 1 proposed in Scarborough
Those in favor say fireworks threaten shore birds and other wildlife on town’s beaches.
Stream explorers wanted
Volunteers would be trained to survey large aquatic insects in southern Maine streams.
Scarborough council seeks public input on Growth Management Ordinance
The council is investigating changes to how housing permits are distributed.
Scarborough council hasn’t decided whether to grant tax break for senior housing project
The developers say they need a credit enhancement agreement to proceed.
Statewide Virtual Career Fair to take place in May
There will be speakers, Q&A’s and more.
School Board delivers statement of unity against racism
SCARBOROUGH — After a Scarborough family reported being a target of a racist note, the board of education, district council leadership and high school civil rights club encouraged education and discussion in a joint statement. On March 22, a family said they found a racist hate-note on their car, April Sither, board chair, said. The […]