The survey will be distributed to a random sample of residents.
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 33 years and mom of eight children. Rebecca was born in Florida, but has been in Maine for over 15 years, and in New England since her teen years.
Monster of a musical comedy opens at Lyric Music Theater
Lyric Music Theater is presenting an adaptation of Mel Brooks’ ‘Young Frankenstein,’ blending iconic humor with theatrical flair and fostering inclusivity in Southern Maine’s vibrant cultural scene.
Maine Big Night is protecting amphibians through community science
Maine Big Night, a community science initiative led by Greg LeClair and supported by organizations like the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust and Thomas Memorial Library, mobilizes volunteers to protect amphibians during their annual migration, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts amidst increasing threats to their survival.
Plover sightings at Higgins Beach
Scarborough is committed to safeguarding the endangered shorebirds Plovers.
New affordable housing development in Scarborough offers sustainable living for older adults
Scarborough’s Village Commons includes 31 energy-efficient units. Applicants must meet income requirements or have an active housing voucher and be at least 55 years old.
Vet to Vet Maine provides comradeship, support between veterans
Vet to Vet Maine connects veterans in Maine, forges friendships and offers vital support.
Cape Elizabeth School Board Advisory Committee weighs upgrades and tax impact
The committee evaluates three options for school upgrades, ranging from renovations to new constructions, while considering the tax impact on voters.
Unveiling Cape Elizabeth’s sea rescue legacy
The collaborative presentation by Cape Elizabeth Historical Preservation Society and the Cape Rescue Team at Thomas Memorial Library provided an exploration of sea rescues, past and present.
Experience the enchanting courtship ritual of the American Woodcock with Scarborough Land Trust
Experience the mesmerizing courtship display of the American Woodcock, guided by Andrew Mackie of the Scarborough Land Trust, at Libby River Preserve.
Scarborough’s Bunny Breakfast is a community affair
The Bunny Breakfast will take place on March 23 at the Wentworth Cafeteria in Scarborough, featuring a morning spread and a visit from the Easter Bunny.