The Scarborough Town Council voted unanimously yesterday in favor of using sand dredged from the Scarborough River to replenish the beach at Camp Ellis in Saco -- Camp Ellis residents have expressed interest in the plan, but would have to come up with the estimated $400,000 needed to transport the sand by barge -- Detail
A group of volunteers in Scarborough raised money and pitched in to build two baseball diamonds for ...
Every five or six years 11,000-12,000 cubic yards of sand must be dredged from the Leggett Light Cha...
The newly revived Scarborough Taxpayers Association contends that the town is spending too much on l...
Recent approval by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cleared the way for the town of Scarborough ...
The Scarborough Town Council will tonight consider whether the 230,000 cubic yards of sand to be dre...
The Saco City Council approved $3,000 for sand and labor to help Camp Ellis residents with a dune-gr...
Camp Ellis, an oceanfront Saco neighborhood north of the mouth of the Saco River, is built on sand t...
Saco Bay contains Maine’s largest sandy beach system. Sediment accumulation and erosion within Saco ...
Scarborough Town Manager Carl Betterley defended his decision not to close town beaches after a sewa...
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the dredging of Wells Ha...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on beach erosion at Ferry Beach and Camp Ellis in Saco, noting that...
Gov. McKernan has agreed to allow the Maine National Guard to assist in moving 163,000 cubic yards o...
In summer, Camp Ellis moves at its own carefree pace. But beneath the sultry calm, the beach enclav...
Scarborough police chief Hollis Dixon, who was acting town manager Monday, said that the town had no...
2008 was a year without serious storm events, but with frequent minor events occurring during the sp...
A group of volunteers in Scarborough raised money and pitched in to build two baseball diamonds for ...
Every five or six years 11,000-12,000 cubic yards of sand must be dredged from the Leggett Light Cha...
The newly revived Scarborough Taxpayers Association contends that the town is spending too much on l...
Recent approval by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cleared the way for the town of Scarborough ...
The Scarborough Town Council will tonight consider whether the 230,000 cubic yards of sand to be dre...
The Saco City Council approved $3,000 for sand and labor to help Camp Ellis residents with a dune-gr...
Camp Ellis, an oceanfront Saco neighborhood north of the mouth of the Saco River, is built on sand t...
Saco Bay contains Maine’s largest sandy beach system. Sediment accumulation and erosion within Saco ...
Scarborough Town Manager Carl Betterley defended his decision not to close town beaches after a sewa...
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the dredging of Wells Ha...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on beach erosion at Ferry Beach and Camp Ellis in Saco, noting that...
Gov. McKernan has agreed to allow the Maine National Guard to assist in moving 163,000 cubic yards o...
In summer, Camp Ellis moves at its own carefree pace. But beneath the sultry calm, the beach enclav...
Scarborough police chief Hollis Dixon, who was acting town manager Monday, said that the town had no...
2008 was a year without serious storm events, but with frequent minor events occurring during the sp...
A group of volunteers in Scarborough raised money and pitched in to build two baseball diamonds for ...
Every five or six years 11,000-12,000 cubic yards of sand must be dredged from the Leggett Light Cha...
The newly revived Scarborough Taxpayers Association contends that the town is spending too much on l...