Everyone should work to reduce emissions To the editor, In response to the article “Global Alarmists Ramp Up Rhetoric” in the Dec. 13 edition of the Post, I would like to know if those who do not believe that human-caused carbon emissions are leading to climate change would agree that they are at least causing […]
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Nutrition and aging class offered On Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 3 p.m., join Megan Patten, Hannaford dietitian, at Kennebunk Free Library for a nutrition talk focusing on how bodies and nutrition needs change during the aging process. Learn about the essential role that eating a balanced diet plays in fostering a long healthy life. The […]
Scarborough Public Safety building on track
With winter closing in on the bustling businesses and visitors to Oak Hill, the crews working to construct the new Scarborough Public Safety Building continue to be hard at work applying paint, ceramic tile, and other finishing touches on the Town’s newest asset. A collaborative effort of about 80 skilled workers each day apply their […]
‘Slavery in Maine’ topic of presentation at Scarborough Public Library.
SCARBOROUGH – “Slavery in Maine” is the topic of a Scarborough Historical Society presentation to be held on Jan. 5, from 2 to 3 p.m., at the Scarborough Public Library, 48 Gorham Road. Portland’s founding fathers are known for their contributions to the area’s political, social, cultural and often military fabric. However, they had a […]
Maine’s oceans affected by climate change
The United Nation’s (UN) 25th annual Conference of the Parties (COP25) — a meeting of nearly 200 countries to discuss international action on climate change — took place in Madrid earlier this month. Around 25,000 people attended and focused, among other topics, their efforts on the role of oceans in the climate crisis. Our oceans, […]
Give one last gift – the gift of life – this holiday season
Free Red Cross long-sleeved T-shirts will be given to those who donate through Jan. 5.
Scarborough High School announces 2019-20 first quarter honor roll
Senior High Honors: Jason Andrews, Madison Blanche, Grace Carriero, Jillian Cote, Isabella Dickinson, Dakota Donahue, Nina Greeley, Kellie Guerette, Ethan Jasa, Jacob Lewis, Madison Marinko, Nathan Mars, Aaron Mooney, Hailey Orff, Trevor Parenteau, Isaac Theriault, Amy Topchik, Meredith Winslow, Bambi Zhuang. Senior Honors: Elizabeth Albahary, Ainslie Allen, Zachary Alofs, Zoe Averill, Caitlin Benner, Madison Blanchard, […]
Bishop Deeley Honors Christmas card contest winners and families with dinner and gifts on Dec. 16
PORTLAND — Bishop Robert P. Deeley welcomed the winners of the Diocese of Portland’s Christmas Card Art Contest, conducted by the diocese’s Office of Development, to the diocesan offices in Portland on Monday, Dec. 16. The winners, joined by their families, enjoyed an Italian dinner with the bishop provided by Maria’s Restaurant in Portland. All […]
Inside Gray: Dec. 27
Happy trails GNG ATV Trails are closed and will reopen for snowmobiling once there is adequate ground cover. Please respect the landowners and club members who maintain the trails. Go to Maine Snowmobile Association Website for up-to-date maps. Any questions can be directed to [email protected]. New Food Pantry hours Anyone, regardless of residency, needing food […]
Overdose recognition, response training scheduled
WINDHAM — Overdose recognition and response training, including the use of Narcan, and a community forum will be held Jan. 7 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Windham Veterans Center, 35 Veterans Memorial Drive. Windham Deputy Fire Chief John Kooistra will teach hands-only CPR training, and there will be personal stories of substance misuse and recovery. […]
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