Trustees of Scarborough\u27s Camp Ketcha have asked the state Board of Environmental Protection to intervene in the environmental review of a 56-acre, 14-lot subdivision proposed for a parcel of land adjacent to the camp -- The land was sold to developer Elliott Chamberlain last year by members of the former board of trustees of Camp Ketcha, who resigned en masse shortly after the sale due to the controversy it caused -- Detail
Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission is expected to approve Plum Creek\u27s massive development...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on how Scarborough is grappling with fast-paced residential g...
This Just In piece on upcoming public hearings on Plum Creek Timber Company\u27s controversial deve...
The Scarborough Land Conservation Trust opposes plans by Camp Ketcha in Scarborough to sell 40 acres...
The Board of Directors of Scarborough\u27s Camp Ketcha resigned en masse at a special meeting Saturd...
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection yesterday refused to intervene in the environmental revi...
Officials of Scarborough\u27s Camp Ketcha, which has been the focus of controversy because of plans ...
The Friends of Camp Ketcha, a loosely organized groups of neighbors of the Scarborough camp, has off...
Scarborough\u27s Camp Ketcha will sell 58.6 acres, or nearly one-third of its landholdings, to pay o...
Jim DiVirgilio, 36, of Scarborough, recently named head of the 25-member Camp Ketcha board of direct...
Elliott Chamberlain of Scarborough said his ALC Development Corp. will buy 58.6 acres of Camp Ketcha...
The board of directors of Camp Fire Hitonowa Council are forming a land trust to preserve Scarboroug...
Jim DiVirgilio, 36, the president of the new board of directors of Camp Ketcha in Scarborough, is bu...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Nancy Mills refused a request by two Camp Fire club leaders...
NAP Breton Inc. of Canada plans to purchase 25 acres in Township 17 Range 5 for a 3,000-pig hog fini...
Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission is expected to approve Plum Creek\u27s massive development...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on how Scarborough is grappling with fast-paced residential g...
This Just In piece on upcoming public hearings on Plum Creek Timber Company\u27s controversial deve...
The Scarborough Land Conservation Trust opposes plans by Camp Ketcha in Scarborough to sell 40 acres...
The Board of Directors of Scarborough\u27s Camp Ketcha resigned en masse at a special meeting Saturd...
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection yesterday refused to intervene in the environmental revi...
Officials of Scarborough\u27s Camp Ketcha, which has been the focus of controversy because of plans ...
The Friends of Camp Ketcha, a loosely organized groups of neighbors of the Scarborough camp, has off...
Scarborough\u27s Camp Ketcha will sell 58.6 acres, or nearly one-third of its landholdings, to pay o...
Jim DiVirgilio, 36, of Scarborough, recently named head of the 25-member Camp Ketcha board of direct...
Elliott Chamberlain of Scarborough said his ALC Development Corp. will buy 58.6 acres of Camp Ketcha...
The board of directors of Camp Fire Hitonowa Council are forming a land trust to preserve Scarboroug...
Jim DiVirgilio, 36, the president of the new board of directors of Camp Ketcha in Scarborough, is bu...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Nancy Mills refused a request by two Camp Fire club leaders...
NAP Breton Inc. of Canada plans to purchase 25 acres in Township 17 Range 5 for a 3,000-pig hog fini...
Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission is expected to approve Plum Creek\u27s massive development...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on how Scarborough is grappling with fast-paced residential g...
This Just In piece on upcoming public hearings on Plum Creek Timber Company\u27s controversial deve...