Maine writer Ned Bachus is the author of “Mortal Things.”
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.
Scarborough schools hold building tours
Scarborough Public Schools have recently held tours of its schools, including Blue Point, Eight Corners, Pleasant Hill, the middle school, and Wentworth. The tours have focused on discussing the structural difficulties of the current K-2 schools, the problems with overcrowding, safety concerns, and the reliance on portables. “The school tours have been powerful because they […]
Scarborough passes conservation resolution
The town council has unanimously approved the resolution in support of the campaign to conserve at least 30 percent of the town’s land and water by 2030.
Municipal budget passed by town council
The municipal budget was passed after a second reading on June 7.
Representative pledges support for congressional term limits
Sophie Warren is serving her second term in the Maine House of Representatives.
South Portland Electric Tool Library and Swap Shop opens
The Electric Tool Library allows residents to check out electric lawn care equipment, and the Swap Shop enables the donation and reuse of items.
Women Build day includes high school students
The Women Build program from Habitat for Humanity recently held a build day with participants from South Portland High School.
Author Steven Rowley to visit library
Rowley is a bestselling author originally from South Portland.
Scarborough budget in the works
The proposed budgets account for inflation, increased social service needs, and more.
Library will host author-illustrator for youth drawing session
Kevin Hawkes is the featured guest for the June 7 workshop.