SCARBOROUGH — James E. Lamb, private wealth advisor with Lamb, Petersen & Mann Advisory Group, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC in Scarborough, has qualified for the company’s Circle of Success annual recognition program and will be honored for this achievement at the 2024 National Conference in Orlando, Florida. While at […]
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Mark Violette inducted into Who’s Who biographical registry
SCARBOROUGH — Mark Violette has been inducted into “Marquis Who’s Who.” Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process about individuals to include in “Marquis Who’s Who” biographical volumes. Violette is the founder and award-winning broker and owner of his established firm, […]
In the Know: Special events and programs take place this spring
As the snow slows down, the Scarborough Community Services staff are one step ahead with fun spring plans for all ages: Special Events Park Hop Egg Hunt – Coming March 1 The Easter Bunny visited Scarborough and dropped eggs all over town. Can you retrace the Bunny’s tracks and help find the eggs. Keep an […]
Coastal communities unite: tackling floods and environmental preservation on Sawyer Road/Street
Town councils of Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough convened in Scarborough’s Municipal Building to address ongoing flooding on Sawyer Road/Street, crucial in combating floods, supported by a $1.5 million grant.
Scarborough Planning Board approves site plan for development at 4 Highland Ave.
Wellbuilt Rotondi, LLC’s project at 4 Highland Ave. in Scarborough aims to convert an existing structure into a two-family residence while also constructing two townhomes with six one-bedroom live/work units, merging historical preservation with modern development.
Piper Shores earns approval as externship site for Culinary Institute of America
In recognition of its “dedication to culinary excellence and innovative educational collaborations in the senior living sector,” the Culinary Institute of America approved retirement community Piper Shores as an externship site, according to a facility statement. s, Maine’s only nonprofit life plan retirement community, announced today that it has achieved a significant milestone by becoming […]
Genealogical Society meets online March 2
The Greater Portland Chapter of the Maine Genealogical Society is offering a free online (Zoom) meeting on Saturday, March 2 beginning at 1 p.m. The program will feature Kathleen Ayers, a retired register of probate from Kennebec County, who will present a workshop titled, Maine’s County Probate Courts. She will give an overview of records in Maine’s County […]
Southern Meetings: Feb. 23-March 1
Cape Elizabeth Tue. 2/27 6:30 p.m. School Budget Workshop CEHS Tue. 2/27 7 p.m. Board of Zoning Appeals Zoom, Town Hall Wed. 2/28 3:30 p.m. School Building/Grounds Middle School Wed. 2/28 4:15 p.m. School Board Town Hall Thu. 2/29 8:30 a.m. School Building Advisory Zoom Scarborough Tue. 2/27 6:30 p.m. Transportation Committee Zoom, Town Hall […]
Paul Vermel, former Portland Symphony Orchestra conductor, dies at 99
The PSO’s first full-time conductor died Feb. 14, just 5 days before his 100th birthday.
Maine towns confront climate choice: Rebuild a road or save a marsh?
A decision by Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth to remove a low-lying road through the Spurwink Marsh is an example of managed retreat in the face of climate change and the difficult choices facing communities all along the coast.