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Letters to the editor, Oct. 16
Scarborough Garden Club thanks town departments To the editor, Together with the Scarborough Historical Society and the Town of Scarborough, the Scarborough Garden Club maintains the historic Hunnewell House. The Club meets four to five days a year at the house to weed, rake, pull up old plants, plant new ones, mulch and water the […]
Red Cross Northern New England Region welcomes new CEO
The American Red Cross has named Stephanie Couturier as regional chief executive officer of the organization’s Northern New England Region. Couturier will oversee all Red Cross service delivery, fundraising and external relations throughout New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont. She began her new role on Oct. 5, according to a Red Cross press release. “I am […]
That’s what friends are for
Steadfast. It is a term that comes to mind as the Scarborough Public Library prepares to celebrate National Friends of Libraries Week, beginning Oct. 18. The Friends of the Scarborough Library is a nonprofit, members-based organization that provides support to the nonprofit Public Library in a number of ways: philosophical, fundraising, programming, and volunteerism. Since […]
Scott & Sunny Townsend Team announces Katy Foley as director of sales
SCARBOROUGH — Katy Foley has been promoted to director of sales at The Scott & Sunny Townsend Team of Keller Williams Realty. “Since joining the team in 2016, Katy has truly exemplified our core values and what it means to be a dedicated Real Estate professional,” Sunny Townsend said in a prepared statement. “We are […]
Church holds bean supper
SCARBOROUGH — The Blue Point Congregational Church, 236 Pine Point Road, Scarborough , will hold the last of the season “Drive-up and take-home” Bean Hole Bean Supper on Saturday, Oct. 24. Pick up is between 3:30 and 5 p.m. The menu will include navy beans, kidney beans, cole slaw, mac and cheese, red skin hot dogs, […]
Making some progress for Mainers on health care
As someone who practiced family medicine in Gorham for many years. I’ve worked with patients who have struggled to afford their medications, primary care and specialist visits, lab testing and hospitalizations because of the costs of health insurance premiums, copays/coinsurance and deductibles. Nothing breaks my heart more than knowing that some Mainers cannot afford their […]
Annalee Rosenblatt, Maine House 29
Social media accounts facebook Annaleeforhouse Occupation: Self employed labor relations and human resources consultant Education: BA -Education; MA Counseling; Certificate of Labor Studies -Cornell School of Inudstrial Relations Community Organizations: Past President and current board member-Scarborough Kiwanis; Mainely Character a scholarship organization, past Chair; Youth Alternatives of Southern Maine past president; Founding member of the […]
Letters to the editor, Oct. 23
Support Jonathan Anderson for Town Council To the editor, I met Jonathan Anderson when Scarborough Community Connections formed. He quickly stepped up in to lead and drive our newly formed group forward. Not only does his listen to the other team members, but he was focused and pushed the team to focus on delivering results. […]
Outside dining remains open in Scarborough
The Town Council approved an order allowing it through April 15.
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