Selectmen develop a plan to keep the town running while the manager undergoes surgery and convalesces.
March 2010
Maine Democratic Party has new director
Mary Erin Casale is a Portland native who has been serving as a field director for the party.
Angela Davis to speak in Maine
The university professor and former Black Panther will speak at Bowdoin College.
Scarborough girls state champs
Scarborough’s girls basketball team won the school’s first state title on Saturday as they defeated Skowhegan in Class A. Here are some highlights. Staff photo by Brandon McKenneyScarborough coach Jim Seavey and the Red Storm bench react to a bucket in the final minutes of Saturday’s Class A State Championship against Skowhegan. The Red Storm […]
Keeping Faithfull, winning championships
Cheverus senior Indiana Faithfull (center) and his teammates receive the Gold Ball after defeating Edward Little, 55-50, for the Class A state title Saturday night. It was the Stags’ second championship in three seasons. More in sports, page ?
Higher calling
University of New England senior Katie Cormier stuffs insulation into a second floor crawlway, during a student-led work effort at a Habitat for Humanity house on West Street in Freeport on Feb. 25. Cormier was one of several UNE students that opted out of traditional Spring Break activities in order to participate in the Collegiate […]
Falmouth Planning Board approves Norway Savings Bank Rte. 1 relocation
FALMOUTH — The Planning Board voted unanimously Tuesday to grant conditional approval to Norway Savings Bank to relocate to 266 Route 1, the site where a vacant Mobil service station now stands next to the Foreside Tavern Restaurant. Norway Savings Bank Chief Financial Officer Brian Shibles said the service station will be torn down, and […]
Morse High student's play takes stage at One Act fest
BATH — A Morse High School student’s play about a dying woman and her daughter is hitting the stage during the Regional One-Act Play competition this weekend. Madelaine Whalen’s play, “Make Believe,” will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, March 5, at Windham High School. Whalen, a junior, tells of the final months of Helen, a sixth-grade […]
Legislators to Brunswick school officials: Prepare for the worst
BRUNSWICK — The School Board met with the town’s legislative delegation Feb. 25, a week after the board’s chairman blamed the contingent for doing too little to curb an estimated $2.8 million cut in state aid. The work session was scheduled to discuss ways to deal with the projected cut, part of $73 million Gov. […]
Yarmouth's draft 2010 Comp Plan rolled out for public viewing
YARMOUTH — A draft version of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan has been released after four years of working to update and restructure the 1993 document. The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee gathered input from the community through surveys, workshops and a series of subcommittee meetings. The public planning process helped shape the new version of the town’s […]