New restrictions will prevent clogging on one residential street and keep people from abusing permits to launch boats, officials said.
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Sande’s Picks: Cooking classes more popular now than ever
Now You’re Cooking in Bath is continuing its virtual class schedule via Zoom or Facebook live. Links are $35 and include instruction, a shopping list and recipes. Registration and payment are required in advance at 443-1402. Upcoming classes: 5 p.m. March 18, Fondue and Raclette; and 5 p.m. March 25, Pomegranate Chicken. Black Tie Catering […]
Cooking at the Cove: A simply delicious Irish dinner
In Ireland, cod or hake are used for the famous fish ‘n chips more often than haddock. These varieties of white, dense fish are also served baked or broiled, just like here in coastal Maine. This quick, easy fish dish makes for a tasty weeknight meal but is also nice enough to serve to company. […]
Inside New Gloucester: March 12
Maple Week Pineland Farms is offering two-hour self-guided tours containing some fun maple-based activities each day of Maple Week, March 22-28. (Note that the tours on March 27 and 28 are sold out.) Tickets are sold for every hour between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and provide visitors with access to the Family Farmyard and […]
Inside Windham: March 12
Dundee Park passes coming soon Beginning March 29, Dundee Park season passes will be available from the town’s Parks & Recreation office at 8 School Road. A season pass allows families unlimited visits to the park during the summer season. Passes can also be purchased at the park itself once it opens or you can […]
Letter to the editor: Federal inflation report doesn’t reflect reality
I read, with amusement, the Briefcase report in the Business section March 11 concerning inflation (“Consumer prices enjoy biggest gain in 6 months,” Page A8). Food and energy are two of the most expensive items that most citizens of this country face every month. So, to say that core inflation excluding these two items was […]
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Midcoast dermatology practice opens Scarborough location
SCARBOROUGH — Camden Dermatology & Mohs Surgery, based in Rockport, is opening a new location at 144 U.S. Route 1 in Scarborough. The new practice will serve patients from throughout greater Portland and southern Maine. “I couldn’t be happier with the opportunity to expand in Southern Maine,” said Dr. Kerry Lavigne, owner of Camden Dermatology & […]
Scarborough residents earn academic honors
Joseph MacAluso, a first-year Management and Leadership major from Scarborough, has been named to the fall 2020 dean’s list at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York. Lily Barden of Gorham, Clay Bassingthwaite of Gorham, Catherine Bishop of Scarborough, Kate Boynton of Scarborough, Logan Bruns of Scarborough, Callie Russell of Gorham, Natalie Russell of Scarborough […]
Letter to the editor: L.D. 2 would address racism’s less-obvious impacts
I am writing in support of L.D. 2, the bill that requires all state legislation to be assessed for its racial impact. Racist behavior exists on a policy level, not just an individual level, and it needs to be addressed on a policy level. Not only is racism morally wrong, it bleeds our society of […]