Each of the four nights has a different theme with something for all ages, said administrative coordinator Nicole Hall.
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Fuel Rally on Feb. 8
The fundraising event is on Feb. 8 at Oak Hill Fire Station, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Governor Mills: The “Made for Maine Health Coverage Act” will improve health insurance for Maine people and small businesses.
Campaigning across the state in 2018, I met so many people worried that they’ll never be able to afford health care. Small business owners bracing for unpredictable hikes in costs for the health insurance their employees all need to stay healthy and stay working. Seniors who are rationing prescription drug medications – or worse, going […]
University students from Scarborough earn top honors
Local students made the University of Vermont dean’s list. To make the list students must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school. Scarborough residents named to the dean’s list for the fall 2019 semester include Simon Belliveau and […]
Online property tax payments now available
After many requests from our citizens, effective Feb. 3, 2020, The Town of Scarborough, working with JP Morgan Chase & Co., will begin accepting real estate and personal property tax payments online. Only property tax payments may be made online at the present time. JP Morgan Chase & Co. will charge the following fees to […]
Town & Country FCU announces new hires
SCARBOROUGH — Town & Country Federal Credit Union has announced two new hires who have joined the organization in newly-created positions. Both new staff members will be based out of the Town & Country Operations Center in Scarborough. Daniel Funk joins the credit union in the newly-created position of Senior Project Manager, according to a […]
Obituary: Jeanne M. Lowel
Jeanne M. Lowell, died peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Jan. 12, 2020. Jeanne was born in Hico, Texas, and raised in Toledo, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Toledo with a bachelor’s in education. She taught kindergarten through third grade for four years in the San Diego city schools. She met […]
Scarborough resident helps animals in Central America
Gwen Wolf recently returned from Antigua, Guatemala, in December last year, after volunteering for an animal welfare organization for the fifth time.
Town Council approves public safety building expenditures
Any other additional funds will need to be determined when the project is finished by the spring, said Town Manager Tom Hall.
Subdivision adds to Scarborough’s affordable housing, still sorely needed
One councilor is working on a resolution to encourage the town to work to expand the number of housing units that are affordable to low- and middle-income households by 10% by 2025.