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Community Calendar: May 19-29 Wednesday 5/19 Literary Lunch: Brock Clarke discusses “I, Grape; Or the Case For Fiction” with Sarah Domet, noon, Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Square. Free, portlandlibrary.com. Wednesday 5/26 Edward Ball will speak about the book “The Life of a Klansman” at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, as part of “Begin Again, reckoning with intolerance in Maine,” by Maine Historical Society in Portland. Contributed / Nina Subin “The Life of a Klansman,” Begin Again Series Zoom book talk with Edward Ball, 6 p.m., part of “Begin Again, reckoning with intolerance in Maine,” by Maine Historical Society in Portland, May 27 through Dec. 31. To schedule an in-person visit to the exhibit and learn more, visit mainehistory.org/programs. ....
The Wrap: Josh Berry leaves Union, farmers markets head back outside Scandinavia in Biddeford? Ja! Share When Henry Wagner was a child, his grandparents often took him to eat at Spurwink Country Kitchen, a casual restaurant at 150 Spurwink Road (Route 77) in Scarborough that has been around for 70 years. The restaurant, which is near Crescent Beach, Scarborough Beach and Two Lights State Park, was known for its “classic New England comfort food.” Wagner remembers eating corn chowder and pie – especially pie. “Being a kid, you always remember pie,” he said. Now Wagner will be the one serving the pie. Wagner, who grew up to become a chef, bought the restaurant (Uncle Don’s Spurwink Country Kitchen in its most recent incarnation) and has been renovating the building himself since February. On June 1, it will reopen as Hank’s, with a 21st-century look, menu and overall concept. “I took the building down to the studs,” Wagner said, “and rebuilt th ....
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Take a nature walk in Scarborough The Scarborough Land Trust keeps our lands healthy and accessible to everyone. Sponsored by Tom and Julia Ranello, Re/MAX Shoreline Share Walk up to 12 miles round trip between Pine Point and Old Orchard Beaches. Photo by Tom Ranello. The reason most people love Maine is our great outdoors. Being amidst the ocean air and rolling farmland is a big reason Julia and I are devoted to Scarborough. We cherish its special landscape and every year, we sponsor a farm-to-table fundraising dinner for the Scarborough Land Trust. While trying to stay safe, sane and active in this pandemic, we have never valued our free, open spaces so much. If you live in southern Maine and are looking for a new stroll, we have a few recommendations. We are grateful for the work of SLT to preserve this land for everyone. We love where we live. ....
Obituary: Sandi Stewart Dargi SCARBOROUGH - Sandi Stewart Dargi, 62, passed away peacefully Dec. 9, 2020, at Gosnell Memorial Hospice. She was born Sept. 4, . Share Sandi Stewart Dargi SCARBOROUGH – Sandi Stewart Dargi, 62, passed away peacefully Dec. 9, 2020, at Gosnell Memorial Hospice. She was born Sept. 4, 1958, and raised in Newton, Massachusetts. She is survived by her son, Alex Dargi (Scarborough), father, Robert E. Stewart (Venice, Fla.), sister, Krista, brother-in-law, John Sullivan (Cape Neddick), nephews, Thomas and Ryan Sullivan, and many loving, loyal friends. She was predeceased by her mother, Barbara Jean Stewart, brother, Scott Robert Stewart, and former spouse, Greg Dargi (Saco). Sandi earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UMASS Amherst and MBA from Babson College before working at Barry Controls, National Semiconductor and Applied Materials. ....