The chief says his relationships with the community and his officers were a rewarding part of the job.
Krysteana Scribner
Krysteana Scribner has been working in the world of media since 2012, and began working in the newspaper industry in 2014. While she currently covers South Portland and Scarborough news at the Forecaster, she has written at several newspapers in Maine and covered communities such as Biddeford, Saco and Portland. In her free time, Krysteana enjoys reading, photography and spending time outdoors.
Scarborough athletic field reopens after vandalism
Teams, clinics and camps made alternative arrangements and played at other town facilities for 10 days while the turf was repaired.
Unhappy South Portland residents to share grievances about oil tanks
Health concerns, financial distress and fears about environmental damage are expected to be topics July 18.
South Portland council accepts $300K EPA grant, airs pot concerns
The federal funds will go toward environmental assessments of waterfront properties throughout the city.
South Portland cop camp gives kids an inside look at police work
The week-long program helps sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders learn why and how officers do their job.
Retired Scarborough deputy police chief: ‘My blood runs blue’
Marla St. Pierre looks back on 42 years of service, and the changing attitude toward women in law enforcement.
South Portland ordinance would buy time for historic buildings
The ordinance aims to clearly identify historic resources, create incentives for preservation, and delay demolition.
South Portland may put speed guns in residents’ hands
Problem areas mentioned in a July 1 meeting of local residents include Pleasantdale, Highland Avenue, Ocean Street, Breakwater Lane, and Sawyer Street.
Fore River Brewing in South Portland responds to parking complaints
City Planning Director Tex Haeuser says the brewery complies with off-street parking requirements.
Parking fees begin at Fort Williams in Cape Elizabeth, after first-day hiccup
The town expects first-year revenue of $317,000 from the seasonal program.