A Santa Monica College spokesman said he believed it was the first time pepper spray had been used to subdue students on campus.
2012
Scarborough student tops Maine State Science Fair
SCARBOROUGH – For any other teenager, a disappointing dinner might be cause for a scowl, an upturned nose, or maybe a little under-the-breath grumbling. But one Scarborough freshman has turned his spoiled supper into an award-winning science project. Ting-Ju “Woody” Chiang took first place in the Chemistry, Computer Science and Math portion of the 2012 […]
Scarborough student tops Maine State Science Fair
SCARBOROUGH – For any other teenager, a disappointing dinner might be cause for a scowl, an upturned nose, or maybe a little under-the-breath grumbling. But one Scarborough freshman has turned his spoiled supper into an award-winning science project. Ting-Ju “Woody” Chiang took first place in the Chemistry, Computer Science and Math portion of the 2012 […]
Complaints convince Harpswell board to put plowing contract back out to bid
HARPSWELL — Ben Goodall of Goodall Landscaping failed to convince the Board of Selectmen to give him another shot at plowing the town’s roads next winter. “There’s too much anger in this town over the things that happened,” board Chairwoman Elinor Multer told Goodall last week. Complaints about unplowed roads in October led the board […]
Scarborough's Pine Point condo plan clears hurdle
SCARBOROUGH – One of the most controversial properties in Scarborough went under the Planning Board gavel Monday night, but unlike previous appearances, objection was muted, while praise from public officials was generous. Nick and Peter Truman, who co-own the Lighthouse Inn at Pine Point, have initiated plans to convert their 22-unit seasonal motel at 3 […]
Irene Adams Eastman Clough, 88
BRUNSWICK — Irene Adams Eastman Clough, 88, died March 31 at Park View Adventist Medical Center. She was born in Brunswick on May 24, 1923, a daughter of Frank Adams Eastman and Stella Chapman Eastman. Clough attended Longfellow School, then Wheeler Hall and graduated from Brunswick High School in 1940. In 1941 she went to work […]
Car collectors must be sold on Brunswick Landing business idea
BRUNSWICK — Two hopeful entrepreneurs need the car-collecting community to buy into an unusual concept before they can launch their business at Brunswick Landing. “It’s a brand new idea to the East Coast,” said Albert Kolff, who owns the company, Car Harbor, with his lifelong friend, Tom Lederer. If Car Harbor takes off, serious car […]
Dartmouth names medical school in honor of Dr. Seuss
The school will be named the Audrey and Theodor Geisel School of Medicine.
South Portland may catch Bull Moose
SOUTH PORTLAND – There’s nothing official yet, but it appears a Bull Moose store may be opening shop in South Portland’s Mill Creek, in the 7,000-square-foot Blockbuster Video store at 217 Waterman Ave. According to records at the Cumberland County Registry of Deeds, property owner Linda Valentino of Saco sold the building and its 0.83-acre […]
Louise A. Arsenault, 99
BATH — Louise A. Arsenault, 99, died March 29 at Winship Green in Bath. She was born in Bath on Feb. 13, 1913, the daughter of Thomas and Martha Gallagher. She attended Bath schools and in 1935 married Joseph Arsenault. She was a loving mother who took great pride in raising her children. Family was very […]