This story was updated Monday, May 10 at 1:25 p.m. to reflect the fact that Jim Howard will not be scooping at Gelato Fiasco.
2021
Giving Voice: Why is supportive housing important to Brunswick?
For persons emerging from homelessness, supportive housing provides a vital platform for people to move forward in other areas of their lives like employment, education and improved health. This housing model provides voluntary, flexible case management support to help clients manage housing barriers to maintain their permanent housing. Having access to case management as part […]
Curaleaf Maine cares about community
We don’t see ourselves as a cannabis company helping cannabis patients, but as Mainers helping Mainers.
Sande’s Picks: Food, beverage events are blossoming
There are so many options this month that it is a good idea to mark your calendars. Scarlet Begonias is featuring one of its most popular specialty burgers, Quack ‘n Blue, at various times this summer. It contains a jumbo sunny-side-up fried duck egg from Whatley Farm in Topsham, blue cheese, bacon, blackening seasoning and […]
‘Women and Money’ is the theme of Town & Country Federal Credit Union’s virtual Money Conference
SCARBOROUGH — After a year of financial challenges and struggles, Town & Country Federal Credit Union’s 2021 Money Conference is eyeing the future with a special focus on ‘Women and Money’ featuring renowned personal finance expert Jean Chatzky. Due to the ongoing conditions regarding large in-person workshops, this year’s Money Conference will again be virtual […]
Letter to the editor: Black Republican senator refuses to conform to Democrats’ narrative
Recently, on the national scene, Tim Scott has come under fire from the Democrats. Tim Scott is Black. He is a Republican senator. He admits racism exists but says the country is not systemically racist. He also refuses to be a victim and that, along with being a Republican, is what has upset the Washington […]
Council Corner: Update on Fiscal Year 2022 budget
The warmer days of spring have finally arrived in Scarborough. If you are at all like me, you are out and about as much as possible, having endured the stress and rigors of this past COVID year. Fortunately, thanks to the vigilance of all of you and the science of vaccination, it appears that the […]
Letter to the editor: Support separation of powers – elect Lizanecz to Charter Commission
I’m supporting Ryan Lizanecz for Portland Charter Commission in District 5 because he understands the difficulties we face “off peninsula” as a community and will be an advocate for our neighborhood that we have not had for a long time. After talking to Ryan, it is clear he is aware of the tax burden on […]
Maine Voices: How to vaccinate humanity against COVID – one at a time
A single patient is filled with enough gratitude to make even the toughest clinician humble – and honored.
Celebrating women homebuyers and moms who do it all
Mothers or not, women make significant financial decisions for themselves and their families every day.