After 44 years of service to Scarborough, Moulton’s legacy will continue for generations, loved ones say.
Salomé Cloteaux
Staff Writer
Salomé Cloteaux is a community reporter covering Scarborough and Westbrook. She was born in France but lived in Indiana for most of her life before moving to Portland in November 2025. Salomé has a degree in journalism from Indiana University, and she previously reported for the Indiana Daily Student and the Morgan County Correspondent. If she’s not reporting, she’s biking, hiking or running across southern Maine.
Westbrook to propose data center moratorium
The 180-day moratorium will give the city time to create local regulations for data centers.
Maine man accused of murder in 1987 cold case pleads not guilty
Stephen Bouchard, now 63 and living in Winslow, was arrested Friday and charged with killing Alice Hawkes, who was found dead in the Westbrook apartment they shared in 1987.
The state wants ADUs. Cities and towns are seeing mixed results.
Maine’s many municipalities are taking different approaches to accessory dwelling units.
Westbrook City Council approves $106.5 million budget package
The $57.2 million school budget will be put to referendum on June 9.
‘Bet against the odds of safety’: Westbrook firefighters concerned staffing levels are dangerous
The department’s minimum daily staffing has been 9 firefighters on duty at a time since 2001. The number of calls has nearly doubled since then.
3 things to do in Westbrook this weekend
Westbrook will host SEAFEST, the Westbrook Discovered Gala and Jane’s Walks on Saturday.
What to know about Westbrook’s proposed $106.5 million budget
The combined municipal and school budgets would bring a 7.61% projected tax rate increase.
Volunteers fish for odd objects while cleaning up Scarborough Marsh
For over 40 years, people have volunteered at the Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center’s yearly spring cleanup.
Westbrook City Council defunds historical society amid nonprofit dispute
The city scaled back the number of organizations it gives donations to this year.