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Scarborough schools Transporation Department has ‘stepped up” to make students safe
To minimize spread of coronavirus, students are spread apart on buses and sanitize hands when getting on and off.
Scarborough School Board gives initial approval to changes to harassment policies
Student education component to be included.
Wreath making tradition kept alive at Highland Farm
Workshops are available.
Residents advised to safely dispose hazardous waste
SCARBOROUGH — The safe disposal of household hazardous waste helps protect waste management employees and prevents accidents, said Matt Grondin, communications manager at ecomaine. Waste management officials have stressed the importance of safety after an event on Oct. 26 in Dayton, where two Casella Waste Systems employees were hospitalized for chemical burns when a container […]
Maine Veg Fest is virtual this year
SCARBOROUGH — The 16th annual Maine Veg Fest, taking place virtually on Nov. 14, includes a presentation about how one can reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms with a healthy lifestyle. The event, beginning at 10 a.m. and free to attend, is hosted by the Maine Animal Coalition, a statewide organization that has worked […]
Town of Scarborough releases fall COVID-19 guide
The guide provides safety tips on how to stay safe.
Wentworth School staff participate in cultural competency workshops
The principal says the school wants to eliminate racism.
Town Council approves new CEA policy
It will guide the process but its use isn’t required.
Scarborough State House and Senate seats decided
SCARBOROUGH — Of the two Scarborough State House races up for grabs on Election Day, Nov. 3, an Independent beat out the Democratic incumbent and a Democratic candidate won over the Republican opponent. And Democrats won both State Senate Districts that include Scarborough. Democrat Kyle Bailey earned 3,709 votes to Republican Robert Densmore’s 2,635 in […]