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News in Scarborough/Cape Elizabeth

Out & About: Tip-top music for late January

With the calendar approaching the end of January, the seasonal slowdown in the performing arts has pretty much ended, with most of southern Maine’s performers, producers and presenters returning to local stages with a variety of tip-top offerings.

Forecaster Forum: 'Out' in Maine: How people, times change

Weeks before graduation from my small-town high school in the spring of 1975, I was caught by a state trooper having sex with another man in the woods of Maine. We were minors, exploring our sexuality in the back seat of a Volkswagen bug. The implications surrounding this event changed my ...

The View From Away: Online college education isn't college or education

A friend recently sent me an article predicting the imminent demise of college as we know it at the hands of the cheaper, more efficient Internet. My friend sees this trend toward online higher education as an opportunity for me to teach in the digital classroom. She may be right. God know...

The Universal Notebook: It's time to tax guns, ammo

Walking the dog the other day at Twin Brook Recreation Area in Cumberland, I was treated to the incessant bam-bam, bam-bam-bam, bam-bam, bam-bam-bam-bam, bam of someone targeting shooting somewhere off to the west. At least I hope they were just target shooting. You can’t discharge a...

Forecaster Forum: Reports that we are dying are greatly exaggerated

Back in 1897, James Ross Clemens was ill. Not-so-careful passing on of information resulted in word that Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name of Mark Twain, was dying in London. When an enterprising reporter decided to check on Twain before publishing his demise, the author resp...

Letter: Looking forward to Delogu's follow-up

I would like to thank Orland Delogu for his well-researched Policy Wonk column on corporate welfare in Maine ("Corporate welfare in Main...

Southern Meetings: Jan. 18-24

South Portland Mon.  1/21  City offices closed Wed.  1/23 7 p.m.  City Council CH Cape Elizabeth Mon.  1/21  Town offices closed Tue.  1/22  6:30 p.m.  School Board Workshop  TH Tue.  1/22  8...

Karen Michelle Erskine, 35: Always the life of the party

SOUTH PORTLAND – Karen Michelle Erskine, 35, died unexpectedly Jan. 14 at her home.  Erskine was born in Portland on May 10, 1977, a daughter of John William Wright and Donna Lucille Horner Wright. She attended the Small School and was a 1995 graduate of South Portland High Scho...

Southern School Notebook

Local students make dean's list The following students have made the dean's list at their respective college or university: Nicholas Morris of Scarborough, Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School; Gable Lau of Scarborough, University of New Haven; and Karly Allen of Scarboroug...

Movin' on up(weller) to Pine Point

SCARBOROUGH — For more than two years, Abigail Carroll has been raising maturing oysters in the Scarborough River. Because snow canceled Wednesday's Town Council meeting, she will have to wait a couple more weeks to see if she can raise them at Pine Point as well. Carroll and ...