CAPE ELIZABETH – Snow cover or not, it is the middle of winter. What better time to look ahead to the summer season at Fort Williams Park, the crown jewel of Cape Elizabeth? At their Monday meeting, town councilors gave Town Manager Michael McGovern the go-ahead on changes to the vendor program and “bus fee” […]
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Route 1 overpass removal to detour traffic in South Portland starting Tuesday morning
SOUTH PORTLAND – Crews will be removing the Route 1 overpass in the vicinity of Lincoln Street in South Portland starting Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 8:30 a.m. through 6 a.m. on Jan. 12. Traffic will be detoured from Route 1 (Main Street) utilizing Lincoln Street and Main Street. The detour will be in effect for […]
Route 1 overpass removal to detour traffic in South Portland starting Tuesday morning
SOUTH PORTLAND – Crews will be removing the Route 1 overpass in the vicinity of Lincoln Street in South Portland starting Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 8:30 a.m. through 6 a.m. on Jan. 12. Traffic will be detoured from Route 1 (Main Street) utilizing Lincoln Street and Main Street. The detour will be in effect for […]
Cancer Community Center in South Portland sets January events
SOUTH PORTLAND – See the attached PDF for a list of events for January at the Cancer Community Center in South Portland.
Cancer Community Center in South Portland sets January events
SOUTH PORTLAND – See the attached PDF for a list of events for January at the Cancer Community Center in South Portland.
Cancer Community Center in South Portland sets January events
SOUTH PORTLAND – See the attached PDF for a list of events for January at the Cancer Community Center in South Portland.
Local troops reflect on 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts' founding
SOUTH PORTLAND and SCARBOROUGH – Achieving goals is one of the highlights of belonging to Girl Scouts, and Troop 1310 in Scarborough is no exception. The 10 girls, who are all in the fifth grade, knew exactly how many cookies they needed to sell to go on an overnight trip to the Museum of Science […]
A quiet legacy is left in Scarborough
SCARBOROUGH – Harold Snow built his father’s canning company to national prominence, and became a part ?of local history. As Harold Snow lay in a hospital bed dying of leukemia, the doctors gave him some morphine to help control the pain, after which his daughter, Dr. Susan Snow, suggested he close his eyes and try […]
EDITORIAL – Girl Scouts' history shows power of expanding women's rights
The 100th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts is an opportunity to reflect, through the achievements of the organization, on how far we have come, it is also a chance to shine a light on the parts of the world where women still live as second-class citizens. The organization that would become the […]
Housing on rebound in Scarborough
SCARBOROUGH – The jury may be out on whether the economy is rebounding or ready for a double-dip, but residential building in Scarborough, at least, appears poised for a comeback in 2012. The Scarborough Planning Board recently approved a new phase of development in the Eastern Village subdivision off Commerce Drive, to include seven new […]