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St. John Paul II Parish announces Lenten programming

SCARBOROUGH – St. John Paul II Parish announces its Lenten season Mass schedules, spiritual programming, social events, faith formation opportunities and charitable efforts spanning from February to April. Spiritual Programming The schedule for Ash Wednesday services and Masses on Wednesday, Feb. 22 can be viewed on https://jp2me.org/events/ash-wednesday-2023 The Stations of the Cross is a Lenten […]

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Letters to the Editor, Feb. 17

Appreciation of council updates To the editor, I wish to thank Councilwoman April Sither for her contribution in the Council Corner February 1o edition of the Scarborough Leader. She educated the public about the council’s six committees: their missions, council membership, chairpersons, and days and times of meetings. She also informed the public that these […]

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First Congregational Church of Scarborough welcome interim minister

First Congregational Church of Scarborough recently welcomed Reverend Linda C. Hey as interim pastor. Hey is an ordained minister with standing in the New Hampshire Conference of the United Church of Christ. She holds a Master of Divinity from Andover Newton Theological School and has served churches in the New Hampshire and Massachusetts Conferences of […]

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From Augusta: Addressing the EMS staffing shortage

Life happens. Health crises don’t always give advance notice of their arrival. There are times when we find our own lives and the lives of those we love in jeopardy without warning. It is in these moments when the services provided by emergency medical service personnel are necessary and indispensable. These heroic and crucial members […]

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Traditional marine paper charts are being phased out

Many recreational boaters are not aware that traditional Marine Navigation Charts will be phased out by Jan. 1, 2025 and will no longer be updated or available for purchase. The sunset plan announced in 2019 by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has already been implemented in parts of the Great Lakes and in certain […]