The eighth Lobster Pot, hosted by Maine Ultimate, is a gathering of over 1,700 college ultimate Frisbee players from the East Coast.
Rebecca Richard
Staff Writer
Rebecca Richard is a reporter for the Franklin Journal. She graduated from the University of Maine after studying literature and writing. She is a small business owner, wife of 32 years and mom of eight children. Rebecca was born in Florida, but has been in Maine for over 10 years, and in New England since her teen years.
New England Cancer Specialists (NECS) to open a high-risk cancer genetics clinic
The doors open on Oct. 13 to the New England Cancer Specialists.
Wesley McNair is holding a poetry reading at the Scarborough Public Library
Maine Poet Laureate Wes McNair has an upcoming poetry reading event at the Scarborough Public Library on Oct. 24.
Rebekah Lowell: an artist inspired by nature and healing through art
Rebekah Lowell is visiting the Scarborough Library on Oct. 28 to hold a workshop.
Autumn & Ales Race rescheduled for Oct. 21 due to Hurricane Lee
The rescheduled race has 400 registered runners registered for the race.
Fiddle-icious is a musical journey through Maine’s heritage
The ensemble, rooted in the state’s musical heritage, is coming to South Portland on Oct. 22.
Author/mitten maker, Jen Ellis, will visit South Portland’s Main Library
‘From Bernie’s Mittens to My Heart’ author to discuss her writing journey, sources of inspiration, and the therapeutic benefits of creativity on Oct. 19.
Applications available for Jocelyn Place Apartments
South Portland Housing Authority is accepting applications for 60 income-limited apartments for people 55 and older.
Scarborough explores tax increment financing amendments to foster development and school site expansion
A first reading on the amendments is slated for Oct. 18.
Sustainable Scarborough Day resounding success
Scarborough’s Sustainable Day was a community celebration of conservation and sustainability.