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  • Brunswick High School principal resigns unexpectedly

    BRUNSWICK — High school Principal Art Abelmann resigned on Wednesday, effective immediately, four weeks before the end of the school year. The School Board accepted Abelmann's sudden resignation at a special budget meeting Wednesday night, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Gre...

  • South Portland psychologist pleads guilty to federal fraud

    SOUTH PORTLAND — A local psychologist pleaded guilty to federal health-care fraud charges Tuesday before Judge George Singal in U.S. District Court in Portland. Dr. Carole Orem-Hough, 55, a licensed psychologist who operated Casco Bay Psychotherapy, admitted to fraudulently billing a...

  • Cummings Road construction in South Portland to last into June

    SOUTH PORTLAND — Getting there from here is more challenging on the western edge of the city because of reconstruction of Cummings Road from just above Running Hill Road to the Westbrook city limit. Ted Talbot, a spokesman for the Maine Department of Transportation, said drivers shou...

  • Scarborough workshop looks at past, future of Dunstan Corner

    SCARBOROUGH — Bangor-based planner Evan Richert sees plenty of promise in Dunstan Corner. “This may be a once-in-a-generation type of opportunity,” Richert said Tuesday night as the results of a Pilot Communities study by Sustain Southern Maine were discussed at a Town Ha...

  • Brunswick council paves way for sale of municipal buildings

    BRUNSWICK — The Town Council on Monday authorized negotiations for the sale of the downtown Recreation Center, which could ultimately lead to a new business moving into town. After more than an hour of public comment, councilors voted 7-2 to authorize Town Manager Gary Brown to reach...

  • Toys for boys of all ages

    Matt Palmer of Gorham carries his 2-year-old son, Jacob, out of the cab of a front-end loader on Saturday, May 18, at the Gateway Shoppes in Scarborough, where several area public works departments marked National Public Works Week by displaying their equipment, answering questions and providing ...

  • Judiciary Committee rejects Scarborough rep's fetal rights bill

    SCARBOROUGH — Republican state Rep. Amy Volk's effort to grant legal status to fetuses at least 12 weeks old did not make it out of the Legislature's Judiciary Committee last week. LD 1193, which wo...

  • Brunswick Planning Board OKs rewrite of downtown review process

    BRUNSWICK — The Planning Board is recommending a major overhaul of the town's zoning ordinance that officials say will streamline the planning process for downtown development. The board voted 6-0 Tuesday night to rewrite the Village Review Zone section of the town's zoning ordinance...

  • Annual Scarborough Marsh run set for Memorial Day

    SCARBOROUGH — Pre-registration for the annual 5K Snowy Egret run and walk at Scarborough Marsh will be held this weekend at the Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center on Pine Point Road. The run and walk, to be...

  • Police say big-time heroin dealer busted in Brunswick

    BRUNSWICK — A Connecticut man who police say is responsible for trafficking large amounts of heroin into the Brunswick area was arrested Monday at a local motel. Angel Quinones, 20, of the greater Hartford, Conn., area (exact address unknown), was arrested at the Knight’s Inn m...