Scarborough is a coastal resort town in Cumberland County, on Maine's southern coast. The Abenaki Indians called the area Owascoag, but the current town is made up of settlements at Black Point, Dunstan, and Stratton Island, which were incorporated as Scarborough in 1658.
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A cooperative venture of its member organizations, the Scarborough Crossroads serves as a site for local volunteer organizations to share information about their groups and activities. The organization's bylaws and guidelines are stated, and member organizations are listed, with links to their respective sub-sites.
http://www.scarboroughcrossroads.org/
The library's location, hours of operation, services, programs and sponsored events are described. Online research tools include access to the library catalog and other databases, including the statewide library system.
http://www.library.scarborough.me.us/
Information and news from the office of the superintendent are posted here, along with curriculum and assessment, special services, and an administrative contact list. Also included are profiles of Blue Point Primary, Eight Corners Primary, Pleasant Hill Primary, Wentworth Intermediate, Scarborough Middle School, and Scarborough High School.
http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/
The town's official site is intended to provide information for visitors, and to assist residents with reports on town activities, actions of the town council and its various boards and commissions, as well as on town services, budget data, recreational opportunities, and town documents.
http://www.scarborough.me.us/