Four years ago the Lighthouse Motel owners and the town of Scarborough considered a land exchange which would have moved the motel parking area next to their building and shifted Pine Point Road southerly. This was part of a renovation plan for the motel to convert to five luxury condominiums. There was considerable support for […]
Forecaster Opinion
Letter: Cumberland parents proud, grateful
We experienced one of the proudest days our lives when our son Patrick gradated from Greely High School. Patrick was born with Down syndrome. His success is due to the staff members and students who have touched his life in ways small and large. We want to thank you all for your expertise, friendship and […]
Letter: Falmouth Food Pantry's success
One year ago this month the Falmouth Food Pantry opened in our new location at the Falmouth Town Hall. Since last July the number of families served has tripled and the number of individuals being helped has more than tripled because we are helping many more families with children. It is only through the generosity […]
Letter: Scarborough book sale success
On behalf of the Friends of the Scarborough Library, I would like to thank the many, many members of the community who helped make our annual book sale the most successful ever. The Friends raised over $13,000 during the sale, and we are very grateful for the generosity of people who donated books for sale […]
The Universal Notebook: Support your local daily
As a subscriber to the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram all of my adult life and, more to the point, as an “old media” print journalist, I want Portland’s daily newspaper to survive and thrive. I’m not sure, though, what I think of new owner Richard Connor’s plan to distribute the Press Herald […]
Forecaster Forum: Angelo Okot, going home to begin, yet again
It was barely two months ago when Angelo Okot and I sat together discussing the decade through which I had known him and his family. There was never any question that Angelo’s children would do well in school and go on to college. They were always looking for the next path to education and a […]
Forecaster Forum: A woman's place is on the bench
The historic nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court has brought attention to the way America chooses its judges, while also highlighting the strides by women in achieving high positions of judicial authority. Though Maine was a leader in breaking barriers for women to practice law – admitting Clara Nash as the first woman lawyer […]
Letter: Beem should take off the headphones, blinders
Edgar Beem seems unnerved by authority. In his inane musing about the Bonny Eagle administration’s attempt to maintain decorum at its graduation, Beem suggests that “respect is something you have to earn.” But respect is earned among your peers. School administration and police do not need to earn respect. As unfair as it sounds, […]
Letter: Willard Beach behavior
Dr. Banerjee raises some important points in his recent letter about dogs on Willard Beach. Foremost, there would be no controversy if dog owners exercised the level of responsibility that they claim. The problem exists because of their behavior. As residents of a community, we have responsibilities to one another. Cooperating to keep public spaces […]
Letter: Too close for comfort in Freeport
I grew up in Freeport and have lived here most of my life. I can’t remember when I have seen two businesses selling almost the same exact items so close to each other as Amato’s Restaurant, which will be located about 20 feet from the door of Derosier’s. On Derosier’s sign it says “Pizza, Sandwiches,” […]