The Board of Education will be endorsing the Building Steering Committee’s recommendation to consolidate Eight Corners, Blue Point and Pleasant Hill schools.
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Coffee with a Cop
Community Resource Sgt. Steven Thibodeau said that the Scarborough Police Department is following a national trend to have civil conversations with citizens.
Winter Celebration Series at the ice rink
Each of the four nights has a different theme with something for all ages, said administrative coordinator Nicole Hall.
Fuel Rally on Feb. 8
The fundraising event is on Feb. 8 at Oak Hill Fire Station, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Scarborough resident helps animals in Central America
Gwen Wolf recently returned from Antigua, Guatemala, in December last year, after volunteering for an animal welfare organization for the fifth time.
Town Council approves public safety building expenditures
Any other additional funds will need to be determined when the project is finished by the spring, said Town Manager Tom Hall.
Man stopped in Scarborough pleads guilty to conspiracy to distribute cocaine
PORTLAND — A Lawrence, Massachusetts man who was stopped in Scarborough pleaded guilty Wednesday, Jan. 15 in federal court in Portland to conspiring to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine, U.S. Attorney Halsey B. Frank said. According to court records, between September 2017 and January 2018, Pedro Perez, 29, supplied another conspirator with multi-ounce […]
Residents present concerns about marijuana cultivation in town
The Town Council is expected to vote on the zoning and licensing amendments regarding marijuana on Jan. 22.
South Portland resident announces District 29 candidacy
In a press release, Sari Greene, a South Portland tech entrepreneur running for Maine Senate District 29, said that while she is new to politics, she is not new to activism.
Wentworth School receives obstacle course grant
The grant for the course comes from the Scarborough Education Foundation, which looks for integration in class subjects, student engagement and community involvement, said board member Amanda Morin.