The problems associated with computer chat rooms just never go away. Recent negative publicity has done nothing to brighten the reputation of these ambiguous gabfests, especially when flagrant misuse of privilege or breaking of laws is detected. Ease of accommodation and availability attracts young people to a more exciting form of communication with people from […]
2006
Back There From Here
The problems associated with computer chat rooms just never go away. Recent negative publicity has done nothing to brighten the reputation of these ambiguous gabfests, especially when flagrant misuse of privilege or breaking of laws is detected. Ease of accommodation and availability attracts young people to a more exciting form of communication with people from […]
First-grade music concert
First graders Mackinley Brucker (left) and Madeline Stephen perform for a crowd of parents and other admirers at Friday mornings first grade music concert in the Pond Cove Cafetorium.
career fair pic
June Juliano, owner of Acapello Salons, James Grove, vice president of commercial lending for Rivergreen Bank, and George Spatoulas, a sales associate for Coldwell Banker, speaking with Scarborough High students during the Scarborough High School Career Fair on Wednesday. The event, which is joint partnership between the Scarborough Chamber of Commerce and the high school, […]
Confirmation supper
The Confirmation Class at First Congregational Church of Scarborough on 167 Black Point Road will hold a spaghetti supper on Saturday, March 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the church vestry. Served with the spaghetti will be homeade meatballs, tossed salad, garlic bread, dessert and drinks. Cost is $7 for adults and $3 for […]
Last bounce goes against Scarborough during marathon night
According to Scarborough hockey coach Jay Mazur, his team dressed and undressed at least four, maybe five times before Tuesday night’s Western Class A championship game. As the Eastern Class A championship game between Brunswick and Lewiston worked its way through five overtimes, Scarborough’s routine went something like this: skates on, skates off, skates back […]
Last bounce goes against Scarborough during marathon night
According to Scarborough hockey coach Jay Mazur, his team dressed and undressed at least four, maybe five times before Tuesday night’s Western Class A championship game. As the Eastern Class A championship game between Brunswick and Lewiston worked its way through five overtimes, Scarborough’s routine went something like this: skates on, skates off, skates back […]
Last bounce goes against Scarborough during marathon night
According to Scarborough hockey coach Jay Mazur, his team dressed and undressed at least four, maybe five times before Tuesday night’s Western Class A championship game. As the Eastern Class A championship game between Brunswick and Lewiston worked its way through five overtimes, Scarborough’s routine went something like this: skates on, skates off, skates back […]
Current Affairs
Black history month was celebrated at Scarborough Public Library with two presentations, the first a documentary involving Somali refugees in Lewiston and the second a discussion on African Americans in Bangor. Matthew Ward, a retired foreign service officer and former director of the refugee resettlement program at Catholic Charities, introduced the documentary entitled “The Letter.” […]
Lifeline rescues another seal
This seal was found on the rocky shore of Kettle Cove in Cape Elizabeth Monday morning. It was one of around 62 seals rescued by Marine Animal Lifeline since Jan. 1, said President Greg Jakush. Marine Animal Lifeline is a seal rescue and rehabilitation clinic in Scarborough. “He just went catatonic. That’s what we pray […]