The town created the plan with consultant BerryDunn.
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 City Council sets goals for 2023
The council set yearly goals, accepted funding, made actions for clean air, and more.
Dune restoration project in progress on Willard Beach
The city of South Portland will use discarded Christmas trees in efforts to restore the dunes.
Scarborough School Board presented with projected enrollment study
Results of an enrollment study will help the board and the town anticipate the needs of the school system for the coming years.
Cape Elizabeth holds public hearing on pesticide ordinance
More discussions about a pesticide ordinance are scheduled.
Lisa Beecher visiting South Portland Public Library to discuss new memoir
Former police chief and detective will discuss her book, “Living with Mr. Fahrenheit,” a memoir about mental illness.
Unified basketball returns to Scarborough full-time after pandemic
Unified basketball creates a team of young athletes with and without special needs on the same team.
Scarborough resident honored with eco-Excellence Award
Dr. Noah Perlut, a professor at the University of New England, has been recognized by ecomaine for his work in Scarborough.
Gym Dandies host annual community performance
The children’s circus arts program is hosting a performance on March 12.
Scarborough Fire Department creates new staffing model
The new staffing model is designed to create safer and more efficient service.