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York can't land glove on Lakers

The theme from the film Rocky played over the PA system Friday at York High School as the home team emerged from the locker room for the second half. The Lady Wildcats, however, would have needed the Italian Stallion himself throwing jabs and hooks for any hope of putting the visiting Lake Region squad on […]

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Windham's Malnati wins $1,000 shopping spree

Windham resident Joseph Malnati was recently selected as the winner of a $1,000 shopping spree through a recent TD Banknorth Maine promotion. Maine residents were able to enter the sweepstakes and received a free MusiCooler last summer by switching to a SimplyFree Checking account with TD Banknorth. Malnati recently met with TD Banknorth Vice President […]

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Windham Adult Education begins registration

The Windham Adult Education program has started its registration for its winter/spring session. More than 100 courses are being offered in areas of adult basic education, arts and crafts, business and training, college transition, computers, English for speakers of other languages, health and wellness, GED preparation and testing, high school completion, office skills, personal enrichment, […]

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A little help from our friends A visit by Gov. John Baldacci to Malcolm and Mary Lyons’ house on Windham Center Road in Windham Thursday afternoon drew national and international attention as Maine’s governor and Citgo CEO Felix Rodriguez signed a trade deal for 8 million gallons of discounted Venezuelan oil to help seniors and […]

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Team shooting for state record

The Libby-Mitchell American Legion Post 76 baseball team will hold its sixth annual Red Cross blood drive from l p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the Scarborough police station. The team is shooting for the state record again for the most successful donors for a team and town of our size in the […]

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Talk to cover health in hectic world

Scarborough Wellness is presenting a talk on “staying healthy with a hectic life” from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 26, at the Scarborough Public Library. Local physicians and members of Scarborough Wellness Steve Kirsch and Lisa Letourneau will discuss the challenges people face trying healthy in a “fast-paced, fast-food world.” The snow date […]

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Capers see signs in tough loss

Sticks flew in the underbelly of the Cumberland County Civic Center as though on a medieval battlefield Monday following Cape Elizabeth’s 8-7 overtime loss to St. Dominic. The Capers were frustrated, but given a few minutes to clear their heads and think about the game – with all of its ups, downs, ins and outs […]

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Capers see signs in tough loss

Sticks flew in the underbelly of the Cumberland County Civic Center as though on a medieval battlefield Monday following Cape Elizabeth’s 8-7 overtime loss to St. Dominic. The Capers were frustrated, but given a few minutes to clear their heads and think about the game – with all of its ups, downs, ins and outs […]

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Newly renovated auditorium opens

The newly renovated Cape Elizabeth High School auditorium will open this Friday with a Steve Martin comedy. “WASP,” a satire on 1950s white Anglo-Saxon Protestant culture, will run for two nights. “SWAP,” a collection of student pieces, will also be presented. The show is a hodge-podge of entertainment, including the student band, a student magician, […]