The drive brought in a total of 18,895 pounds of food, as well as financial donations.
Maxen Ryder
From southern Maine, Maxen Ryder is a graduate of University of Maine at Farmington with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. He loves to write to tell the stories of the world. He also loves hiking, cooking, writing fiction, and adventuring with friends and dogs. If you have a story idea you would like to share, feel free to email Maxen or give him a call.
South Portland Public Library’s ‘Author Talk’ will feature Jule Selbo
Local author Jule Selbo is visiting the South Portland Public Library on March 30 at 6 p.m to discuss her new book, “9 Days.” The novel is the second book in the Dee Rommel mystery series set locally in Portland. It is the sequel to “10 Days,” part of a 10-book series. Selbo worked for decades […]
‘A Dog and His Boy’ presentations take place at Scarborough schools
Lisa and Scotty Wentzell, and Heidi Bullen, gave presentations on the children’s book.
Kelly Blanchette discusses ‘The Many Faces of Grief’ at libraries
Kelly Blanchette, bereavement services manager at Hospice of Southern Maine, is visiting the Scarborough Public Library and York Library.
Pesticide ordinance scheduled for November referendum in Cape Elizabeth
The issue was first heavily discussed at a hearing on March 1.
100 Resilient Yards program launched in South Portland
The initiative will help landowners transition 100 properties into sustainable and resilient greenspaces.
Scarborough to contribute $50,000 for transitional housing for asylum seekers
Scarborough will contribute $50,000 to support regional initiatives providing transitional housing for asylum seekers.
Scarborough zoning map updated to reflect past changes
Scarborough is updating the zoning map after an audit revealed missed updates.
Passport Day has been rescheduled for March 25
Scarborough Community Services is running a Passport Day on Saturday, March 25, to assist anyone with passport processing outside of the normal workweek. The event was originally scheduled for March 4, but was changed due to a storm.
Scarborough Ad-Hoc Community Center Committee to be created
Scarborough is in the early stages of developing an Ad-Hoc Community Center Committee that will work with consultants and town staff to plan a community center.