Nominations are now open for the person who most resembles county government in Maine. First up is Alex Rodriguez. The disgraced New York Yankee is expensive, unproductive and obnoxious. If there were three of him, he’d be a county commission. Except with bigger muscles and smaller testicles. Next comes Bob of the Bob’s Discount Furniture […]
February 2015
Senate poised to pass Homeland Security funding without immigration add-on
The alternative to passage appears to be the partial shutdown of a federal department with major a anti-terrorism role.
Cape Elizabeth: Robotics teams qualify for worlds
Hard work and perseverance paid off for two robotics teams from Cape Elizabeth last weekend when they qualified for the 2015 VEX Robotics World Championship during a state-level tournament at Hampden Academy. Among 28 other teams from across the state, Team 56B, made up of three Cape Elizabeth High School juniors, were named tournament champions, […]
Scarborough student to attend Naval Academy
Scarborough’s Nathan Howard has accepted an offer to attend the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., following graduation, according to the office of Congresswoman Chellie Pingree. Pingree nominated Howard to the academy and said, “Acceptance to a U.S. service academy is extremely competitive and reflects highly on a student’s scholarship, community service and character.” […]
Scarborough student to attend Naval Academy
Scarborough’s Nathan Howard has accepted an offer to attend the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., following graduation, according to the office of Congresswoman Chellie Pingree. Pingree nominated Howard to the academy and said, “Acceptance to a U.S. service academy is extremely competitive and reflects highly on a student’s scholarship, community service and character.” […]
Local high schools competing at one-act festival
For more than 80 years high school students from all across the state have come together to take part in the annual Maine Drama Festival, a one-act play festival that puts the focus squarely on theater arts. Students at all three local high schools are gearing up to take part in the festival, which will […]
Local high schools competing at one-act festival
For more than 80 years high school students from all across the state have come together to take part in the annual Maine Drama Festival, a one-act play festival that puts the focus squarely on theater arts. Students at all three local high schools are gearing up to take part in the festival, which will […]
Letters
Shame on Surfriders The Scarborough Ordinance Committee heard a presentation by several Higgins Beach residents asking for a reallocation of the limited parking spaces on Bayview Avenue. The residents requested that the Bayview spaces be used for handicapped and senior citizen parking while other beachgoers could use the town-owned parking lot and bathhouse, which is […]
Letters
Shame on Surfriders The Scarborough Ordinance Committee heard a presentation by several Higgins Beach residents asking for a reallocation of the limited parking spaces on Bayview Avenue. The residents requested that the Bayview spaces be used for handicapped and senior citizen parking while other beachgoers could use the town-owned parking lot and bathhouse, which is […]
Letters
Shame on Surfriders The Scarborough Ordinance Committee heard a presentation by several Higgins Beach residents asking for a reallocation of the limited parking spaces on Bayview Avenue. The residents requested that the Bayview spaces be used for handicapped and senior citizen parking while other beachgoers could use the town-owned parking lot and bathhouse, which is […]