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News in Scarborough/Cape Elizabeth

Scarborough council OKs deal for recreation land

SCARBOROUGH — A short agenda led to a brief Town Council meeting Wednesday night at Town Hall, but resulted in the likely acquisition of a new town recreation area off Payne Road. The council authorized Town Manager Tom Hall to sign a memorandum of understanding with officers of the ...

Evolving need fuels Scarborough food donation program

SCARBOROUGH — About five years ago, School Nutrition Program Director Judith Campbell said at least one school administrator doubted there was a need for a food-distribution program Campbell wanted to establish. This week, at least 32 families with 60 children will receive backpacks ...

Scarborough Police Beat: Dec. 21

Arrests 12/10 at 6:16 p.m. Sylvia A. King, 20, of Chestnut Street, Portland, was arrested on Lilac Lane by Officer Donald Laflin on charges of unlawful possession of scheduled drugs. 12/11 at 3:45 p.m. Heidi M. Badger, 30, of High Street, Bath, wa...

Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: Dec. 21

Arrests 12/15 at 12:56 p.m. Kiya Gilman, 19, of Westfield Street, Biddeford, was arrested on Two Lights Road by Officer Jeffrey Gaudette on a charge of operating after suspension. 12/16 at 1:08 a.m. Aaron T. Conley, 19, of Cornell Street, South Po...

Winter moth invasion spreads from Harpswell to Cape Elizabeth

CAPE ELIZABETH — A new finding of winter moths here means the invasive species has spread from two Maine towns to three. Warmer winters are blamed for the spread of the environmental pest, which feeds on hardwood trees. Although people have spotted winter moths in other coasta...

Bad behavior: Workplace settlements cost Maine $1.9M

HALLOWELL — One corrections officer spread a false rumor that the new female officer at the state prison in South Windham was a stripper.

Arts Calendar: Dec. 19-30

Greater Portland Auditions & Calls for Art Portland Children's Festival is seeking entries to the Young Filmmakers Contest, April 4-7, 2013, open to students in kindergarten through high school from Portland and surrounding comm...

Community Calendar: Dec. 19-30

Greater Portland Benefits Greely Hockey Boosters, raffle fundraiser, drawing Jan.1 at Dudley Cup Tournament, tickets $10 each or 3 for $20, 831-9014. Bulletin Board

People and Business

Stepping out to end hunger

Editor's Notebook: '... Don't worry, it'll change'

"If you're in a bad situation," someone once said, "don't worry, it'll change. If you're in a good situation, don't worry, it'll change." That sense of constant change sums up the past year at The Forecaster, where we've welcomed several new staffers – William Hall, Will Graff, Maren...