The donations benefitted more than 350 nonprofits across southern Maine.
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Physic professor presents at astronomy club meeting
The next meeting is on April 1.
How do you connect, more importantly, why?
If you’re reading this, it is pretty clear that one of the ways you connect is with the ‘In the Know’ column in the Scarborough Leader. For years the publication has been such a perennial presence in town it is easily taken for granted and overlooked. The same could be said for Scarborough Public Library […]
Virtual sessions highlight nontraditional careers for girls in grades 8-12
Statewide—Registration is now open for Totally Trades! Career sessions offered by New Ventures Maine (NVME) online this spring. Eleven sessions are offered at no cost and are designed to encourage girls* in grades 8-12 to consider careers in which women are traditionally underrepresented. The 15-minute video sessions focus on high-wage, high-demand nontraditional careers in trade […]
Bar Association Law Day contests for students open
The deadline is April 1.
Maine K-12 Students invited to submit shorts to Maine Student Film + Video Festival
The 44th annual Maine Student Film + Video Festival (MSFVF) is currently accepting submissions until June 15. All Maine students grades K-12 are eligible to enter for free. Films will be judged by category: Narrative, Documentary, and Creative (animated, experimental, etc.), and by age group: Grades K-5; Grades 6-8; Grades 9-12. Students can submit their […]
Virtual program on climate courage and mental health at Scarborough library
Dr. Anne Hallward, the host and founder of Safe Space Radio (SafeSpaceRadio.com) and a board-certified psychiatrist in Portland, will present Climate Courage and Mental Health on Tuesday, March 29 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. through a partnership between Prince Memorial Library (Cumberland), Scarborough Public Library, and York Public Library. This virtual talk will explore how […]
Scarborough parishioners helping neighbors in need with “40 Cans for Lent”
SCARBOROUGH — During the pandemic, many people are finding themselves struggling to feed their families, an increase in need that has once again inspired St. John Paul II Parish (St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, Scarborough; Holy Cross Church, South Portland; St. Bartholomew Church, Cape Elizabeth) to act. “40 Cans for Lent” is an initiative organized by […]
Maine Freemasons help Ukrainians with matching grant
The Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation will be providing up to $50,000 through a special matching grant initiative for Ukrainian relief, designated to help Ukrainian people who are living through the devastation and tragedies from war in their country. Grand Master Richard M. Nadeau said, “we’ve heard from so many that want to help our friends […]
Scarborough’s old fire station now open as a market
Harbor Fish Market and Rosemont Market and Bakery moved into the location.