The first-of-its-kind survey documented historic properties in the city that are at an increased risk to the impacts of climate change.
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 residents get down to earth for Permablitz event
Gardening enthusiasts came together Aug. 31 to create gardens, share skills related to sustainable living and build community.
Goodwill brain injury clinic moves to Scarborough
Officials say the new location at 8 Science Park Road is a better fit for patient needs compared to its previous downtown Portland location on Washington Avenue.
Anania’s Variety in South Portland closes its doors
The store, which operated for 15 years at 323 Broadway, is up for.
South Portland won’t take legal action on short-term rental violations
City councilors also send bond proposals for construction of a new middle school to a Nov. 5 referendum.
Scarborough council advances bonds for land trust, turf field
Borrowing proposals totaling $3.5 million may be on the Nov. 5 referendum ballot.
Scarborough council advances bonds for land trust, turf field
Borrowing proposals totaling $3.5 million may be on the Nov. 5 referendum ballot.
Clean start for South Portland schools
Custodial crew gets credit for work that takes all summer to complete.
SMCC Cyber Security program earns national award
The program, which has had a steady increase in enrollment, and can lead to a variety of employment opportunities for graduates.
Interim school superintendent hopes to help Scarborough heal
Sandy Prince, previously superintendent of Windham-Raymond schools for more than 16 years, is the interim replacement for Julie Kukenberger.