Prosecutors have yet to decide if any adults will be held criminally accountable.
March 2023
In photos: See the action from Wednesday’s high school postseason games
Check out some of our favorite images from Wednesday’s high school hockey semifinal games.
Unified basketball returns to Scarborough full-time after pandemic
Unified basketball creates a team of young athletes with and without special needs on the same team.
Scarborough resident honored with eco-Excellence Award
Dr. Noah Perlut, a professor at the University of New England, has been recognized by ecomaine for his work in Scarborough.
U.S. veterans testify of ‘catastrophic’ impact of Afghan collapse
The initial hearing of a long-promised investigation by House Republicans displayed the open wounds from the end of America’s longest war in August 2021.
Theodore Kanamine, Army’s first Japanese-American general, dies at 93
When he was 12, his family was sent from their home in California to an internment camp in Jerome, Ark.
Pesticide ban set for vote in Cape Elizabeth
The proposed ordinance would prohibit the use of synthetic pesticides on residential properties and bar any pesticides at all near water or wetlands.
Francisco Ayala, biologist who bridged science and faith, dies at 88
His awards included the National Medal of Science and the Templeton Prize, but his career unraveled in 2018 after sexual-harassment allegations by four women.
Brunswick teacher makes Yamaha’s ’40 Under 40′ list for excellence in music education
Brunswick music teacher Brandon Duras, 27, was named one of America’s top 40 musical educators, under age 40, on Feb. 1.
Barbara Bryant, first woman to oversee census, dies at 96
Her grandchildren nicknamed her ‘the Count’ because she always rattled off numbers in conversation.