Scarborough police have connected 109 addicts with treatment since Oct. 1, often by finding beds in states as far away as California
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Scarborough nonprofit helping to fund addiction treatment
Project Grace raises $11,000 to support the police department’s program, despite the stigma that often discourages fundraising for such efforts
On Baseball: Weighing in on Boston’s Panda problem
The Red Sox and Pablo Sandoval are downplaying his conditioning, but they can’t ignore his numbers
Trump’s campaign’s soundtrack
His events feature music ranging from Twisted Sister and the Stones to Pavarotti.
Signings, etc.: Joseph Hardy in Kennebunk
The author will discuss ‘History of a Maine “Little River” ‘ on Thursday.
The 88th Academy Awards: Who will win (and who should win)
Coverage begins at 7 p.m. Sunday on ABC.
All artists are created equal in Biddeford’s ‘Rumpus’ exhibition
At the annual all-over-the-map show at Engine, accomplished artists hang with unknowns to challenging and exciting effect.
One soldier’s inspirational story of survival, endurance
Travis Mills, who lost parts of all of his limbs in an explosion while deployed in Afghanistan, tells his story in ‘Tough as They Come.’
Book review: Valiant ‘Fairyland’ heroine returns for her final race
Catherynne Valente’s ‘The Girl Who Raced Fairyland All the Way Home’ is the fifth and final volume in the series. Or is it?
History Channel’s hit ‘Vikings’ off and running in season 4
The series picks up the saga of the Nordic ruler Ragnar Lothbrok and his queen, Aslaug, and their families, friends and foes.