The members of Blue Point School’s Nutrition Committee have bee recognized by Scarborough Wellness for their work on student health. Pictured, (front row, from left) Principal Sue Helms, Lisa Douglas, Suzanne Ingrisano, Marilisa Dowling and Lisa Mazziotti. Back row (from left) Michelle LaJoie, Miriam Collins, Holly Barnum and Marcia Grant. Staff photo by Ken Tatro
2006
Mixed feelings on land use plan
Some Scarborough residents were not happy with proposed changes to the town’s comprehensive plan after hearing the Comprehensive Plan Update Committee’s recommendations at a meeting Tuesday night. The meeting centered on the town’s future land use plan, a portion of the comprehensive plan that designates where future growth should occur in town. The committee is […]
Current Sports Digest 1-26
Called by the Hall Among the 10 new members of the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame who will be inducted this summer are Brian Glazier of Cape Elizabeth and Alan Livingston of South Portland. Glazier has been sports director at WCSH since 1979 and was named Sportscaster of the Year in 1985. Livingston was a […]
Current Sports Digest 1-26
Called by the Hall Among the 10 new members of the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame who will be inducted this summer are Brian Glazier of Cape Elizabeth and Alan Livingston of South Portland. Glazier has been sports director at WCSH since 1979 and was named Sportscaster of the Year in 1985. Livingston was a […]
French chosen as chairman
The Associated Constructors of Maine, Inc., recently appointed Kevin French, vice president of Ledgewood Construction as chair of its building committee, which covers issues of concern to building contractors, specialty contractors and related businesses. French, a resident of Scarborough and a member of the Associated Constructors of Maine board of directors, has been a member […]
The offense is sputtering, but Cape is winning
If Jim Ray is right, and the Cape Elizabeth boys basketball team’s offense really is in the midst of a slump, then things could get mighty interesting in Caperland come early March. That’s assuming of course that Ray, the head coach, and his players can eventually remedy the sputtering offense. For the time being, they’re […]
The offense is sputtering, but Cape is winning
If Jim Ray is right, and the Cape Elizabeth boys basketball team’s offense really is in the midst of a slump, then things could get mighty interesting in Caperland come early March. That’s assuming of course that Ray, the head coach, and his players can eventually remedy the sputtering offense. For the time being, they’re […]
Not a pretty picture
The thing I cherish most in this world is my family. A mother of three boys, each one of my children is uniquely different. When they were young children, I loved to observe them in different environments. Exposed to an open field, all three would take off and run. The whole world seemed large, open, […]
Legislator office hours
State Reps. Harold Clough, R-Scarborough, and Darlene Curley, R-Scarborough, will hold office hours in the Scarborough town manager’s conference room from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 4. They are inviting businesses and individuals to meet with them to discuss pending legislation or other matters of concern to constituents. The town manager’s office is […]
Legislator office hours
State Reps. Harold Clough, R-Scarborough, and Darlene Curley, R-Scarborough, will hold office hours in the Scarborough town manager’s conference room from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 4. They are inviting businesses and individuals to meet with them to discuss pending legislation or other matters of concern to constituents. The town manager’s office is […]