The road repairs likely won’t begin until fall or early winter. Meanwhile, the storm-damaged Cliff Walk on Prouts Neck will be closed for at least the remainder of this year.
Drew Johnson
Staff Writer
Drew is the night reporter for the Portland Press Herald. He previously covered South Portland, Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth for the Sentry, Leader and Southern Forecaster. Though he is from Massachusetts, Drew grew up going to his family’s lake house in Denmark, Maine, learning to snow ski at Pleasant Mountain and water ski on Moose Pond. While he started as a “Vacationlander”, Drew adopted “the way life should be” motto and moved to Portland in 2021.
Cape Elizabeth school board requests school plan compromise
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Scarborough council to vote on measures stemming from complaints about cannabis facility odors
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Scarborough library showing its Pride with events for youth, adults
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Scarborough council approves $85.6 million town-school budget
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South Portland, Cape Elizabeth plan parades, events to mark Memorial Day
Parades and ceremonies will be held Monday.
Scarborough harbor master coasting into retirement
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South Portland comprehensive plan update: ‘What we want and how to get there’
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Family of five has new home in South Portland: ‘What more can you ask for?’
A mother of four celebrates her new Habitat for Humanity house, one of six being built at a site near Rigby Yard.