Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader is pleased to announce the addition of Dawn Dubuc to the team at their Auburn location. The company also has an office in Scarborough. Dawn grew up in Lewiston and attended Lewiston High School. She then worked at Fontaine HVAC for many years as well as the Health […]
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Eighth Annual Sergeant Major Memorial Golf Classic a success
The 8th Annual Sergeant Major Memorial Golf Classic Scramble, held at Dunegrass Golf Club in Old Orchard Beach on Sept. 20, honored the life of Sergeant Major Eleanor Judge who served in the Marine Corps for 31 years. She helped pave the way for military women everywhere as she was the “first” woman Sergeant Major […]
Scarborough senior fulfills dream of riding a motorcycle
Last month, Judy McGrath, resident of Enclave of Scarborough. fulfilled her dream experience of riding a motorcycle. In her ‘Getting to Know Your Spark’ interview with Enclave staff members she said “it probably would never happen.” However, with a Scarborough Fire and Police escort, and several civilians all riding motorcycles, her wish to ride came […]
Take part in the winter holiday events in Scarborough
When the temperature starts dipping and there is a frost in the air, Scarborough Community Services gets to work with planning for the Town’s holiday events. This year is chock-full of offerings that have already begun. We hope you’ll join us. Nov. 1 to Nov. 30 “Being Thankful” Contest: What are you thankful for? […]
New Maine laws will benefit our state
Monday, Oct. 18 was an important day for our state — it was the day that many new Maine laws officially took effect! You might not know, but the Maine Constitution specifies that all “non-emergency” bills signed into law don’t take effect until 90 days after the Legislature adjourns its legislative session. Since adjournment varies […]
York County Audubon presents ‘Partnering With Beavers to Heal the Planet’
The consequences of losing beavers were profound: streams eroded, wetlands dried up, and species from salmon to swans and other birds lost vital habitat. Today, a growing coalition of “Beaver Believers”— including scientists, ranchers, and passionate citizens — recognizes that ecosystems with beavers are far healthier, for humans and non-humans than those without them. On […]
Things to do, Nov. 12
On Nov. 12, Karen Martin, president and executive director of Scarborough Economic Development Corporation will speak at the Kiwanis Club meeting.. Karen will be updating the club on the many changes in Scarborough over the past few years, and what to expect in the future. The club meets every Friday from noon to 1 p.m. […]
Live theater is back at Scarborough High School
The Oak Hill Players are performing the musical ‘Honk!’, their first live performance since the COVID-19 pandemic.
From fired to hired: Scarborough author writes book on the subject
Robin Merle provides advice on how to move forward after losing a job.
Scarborough Public Library to educate about digital downloading Nov. 8
A Crash Course in Digital Downloads: Discover Kanopy, Flipster, and cloudLibrary will be held Monday, Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m. at Scarborough Public Library Meeting Room, registration is required. The Library’s Adult Services Team is offering this in-person class to introduce people to three digital resources that can be accessed from home, for free with […]