My father was a foodie before being a foodie was a thing – he read “Gourmet” magazine, ate only Charles’ Chips, and raised us on cooking shows. Worshipping at the temple of Julia Child was an actual religion in my home. I definitely follow in his footsteps and after giving birth to my first daughter […]
2021
Enclave of Scarborough resident receives veterans award
Tom Goulding, 88, of Enclave of Scarborough received his 55th year honorary star added to his Veterans Mason Medal from Mike Tremblay, junior grand warden of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Maine. The medal indicates Tom’s dedicated years of service. According to Tremblay, Tom was eligible for a star last year, but due to the […]
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B&M is leaving Portland, but its holiday light display is here to stay
Lights in the shape of a Christmas tree that have graced the baked beans factory for a generation will endure as it is redeveloped as a high-tech hub.
Toy fund once again delivers joy to children and peace to their parents
A single mom ‘who is working very hard and still has trouble making ends meet’ will have gifts for her 2 kids this year.
St. Maximilian Kolbe in Scarborough to hold Christmas services
SCARBOROUGH — St. John Paul II Parish, comprised of Catholic churches in South Portland, Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough, will be offering the following Christmas Masses: Christmas Eve – Dec. 24: 4 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and midnight at St. Maximilian Kolbe in Scarborough; 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. at St. Bartholomew in Cape Elizabeth; and 4 […]
David Treadwell: Pro Bono Fly-Casting
“If you give a hungry man a fish, you feed him for a day, but if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.” What if you had the opportunity to get a fly-casting lesson from one of the world’s top fly-casting instructors? And what if your “payment” (a suggested donation) […]
Letter to the editor: Backing Build Back Better could burnish Collins’ legacy
Wouldn’t it be amazing if Sen. Susan Collins, in a moment of courage and conscience, voted in favor of the Build Back Better Act? By supporting the child tax credit and other reforms in the bill, she would singlehandedly be lowering the child poverty rate. Sen. Collins has voted against her party in the past […]
Letter to the editor: McDonnell raises baseless concerns about solar policies, costs
In his Dec. 18 Maine Voices column about the role of the state’s solar policies, University of Southern Maine professor Joseph W. McDonnell is wrong on a number of fronts. He misrepresents Maine’s net metering solar policy as a state subsidy, which it is not. He misrepresents who pays for the transmission and distribution costs […]
Letters to the editor, Dec. 24
Welcome to new police chief To the editor, After reading the article about Mark Holmquist, I came away wondering how the town of Scarborough was so fortunate to get a guy whose resume reads like someone qualified to be the FBI director. Welcome to Scarborough, Chief! John B. Coleman Durant family thanks town To the […]