A 76-year-old South Portland woman with dementia was found in the evening of July 23 about 20 minutes after an alert was issued on the CityWatch reverse 911 system. The woman, identified by South Portland police only as “Mary,” was reported missing from a Kaler Road home shortly after 4 p.m. that day. She had […]
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South Portland senior found safe
A 76-year-old South Portland woman with dementia was found in the evening of July 23 about 20 minutes after an alert was issued on the CityWatch reverse 911 system. The woman, identified by South Portland police only as “Mary,” was reported missing from a Kaler Road home shortly after 4 p.m. that day. She had […]
Always in the running
CAPE ELIZABETH – When the Beach to Beacon was first run 14 years ago, 3,000 runners took to the scenic route from the start at Crescent Beach to the finish at Fort Williams. On Saturday, more than twice that number will make their way through the streets of Cape Elizabeth in the 15th annual race. […]
CAPE ELIZABETH police log – 8/02
Logs Thursday, July 19 Theft – Three 21-speed mountain bikes and a skateboard were reported stolen from a residence on Ocean House Road. The bicycles include models in boy’s silver, girl’s black and blue Trek. Burglary – A homeowner on Oakhurst Road reported a home break in. It appeared only alcohol was missing from the […]
Letter to Editor – Re-elect Volk
Re-elect Volk ?in District 127 I am writing in support of state Rep. Amy Volk, District 127. Scarborough has a strongly rooted history in farming and fishing that many people are either not aware of, or choose to ignore. Amy has put forth bills as both a co-sponsor and lead sponsor which directly impact and […]
Letter to Editor – Re-elect Volk
Re-elect Volk ?in District 127 I am writing in support of state Rep. Amy Volk, District 127. Scarborough has a strongly rooted history in farming and fishing that many people are either not aware of, or choose to ignore. Amy has put forth bills as both a co-sponsor and lead sponsor which directly impact and […]
Looking Back – Issue of Aug. 1, 2002
Limiting the number of temporary signs a business can put out on a yearly basis is not sitting well with some business owners the Current was able to talk with this week. Last week Scarborough’s Ordinance Committee heard a proposal from the Planning Board that would make significant changes to the town’s temporary sign laws, […]
Sports Briefs – 8/02
Walk and run ?at Hacker’s Hill Hacker’s Hill 4-mile Preservation Walk and Run will take place Saturday, Aug. 11, as part of the ongoing fundraising for Loon Echo’s newest preserve. Hacker’s Hill in Casco has been the focus of the organization’s campaign efforts, and with just more than $150,000 remaining to meet the $800,000 selling […]
South Portland Notes – 8/02
School supplies Memorial Middle School has joined the ranks using the website teacherlist.com to post back-to-school needs for students as well as “wish list” items they feel would make for a more effective classroom. “The idea is to help parents and teachers work together more closely,” said site founder Tim Sullivan. “Teachers inspire our kids, […]
South Portland Notes – 8/02
School supplies Memorial Middle School has joined the ranks using the website teacherlist.com to post back-to-school needs for students as well as “wish list” items they feel would make for a more effective classroom. “The idea is to help parents and teachers work together more closely,” said site founder Tim Sullivan. “Teachers inspire our kids, […]