Job fair set for Monday, March 9 The Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce and the town of Kennebunk will hold the fifth annual Job Fair from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, March 9, at St. Martha’s Church on Route 1. The job fair has been moved from Kennebunk Town Hall to accommodate more parking. Both employers […]
March 2020
Bonney named to Ameriprise Finanical Hall of Fame
Jeffrey A. Bonney, a private wealth advisor with Ameriprise Financial in Kennebunk, has earned membership in the company’s exclusive Hall of Fame. Introduced in 1986, the Hall of Fame is designed to recognize exceptional professionals who have achieved years of consistently high performance. The Ameriprise Financial Hall of Fame is considered a lifetime achievement […]
Honor Roll – Kennebunk High School
Kennebunk High School Quarter 2 FRESHMEN HIGH HONORS: Robyn Altham, Kathryn Barry, Pavina Beardsley, Grace Bergeon, Renee Bergeon, Cali Bernier, Matilda Bordas, Katie Braddick, Barrett Connor, Edie Cornell, Annalise Cowing, Fletcher Crean, Flynn Crean, Kylie Day, James DiGiovanni, James Dunne, Matthew Durcan, Sophie Ferrick, Maya Flores, Ava Ford, Hayden Furber, Colin Gaucher, Delaney Grant, Zia […]
Maine Bicentennial: Westbrook
In commemoration of Maine’s bicentennial this year, the American Journal is featuring historical highlights from our communities’ past 200 years. This feature can be found in print and online every other week.
Letter to the editor: Monday a sad day for readers, viewers of Maine news
We woke up to a sad, sad, sad … sad day for Maine, and especially its seniors, March 2! The first of the “no newsprint newspaper Mondays” in the morning and then, to cap our day off, the start of “no more Pat Callaghan” on the News Center Maine WCSH6 news program at 11 p.m. […]
WATCH: Maine Voices Livestream Waterville with Bill Nemitz and Joseph Owen
Bill and Joe chatted over Zoom about Maine’s bicentennial and much more on May 26.
Our View: Public health big winner in Maine’s special election
A vaccine requirement receives strong support, and other outcomes of Tuesday’s primary.
Letter to the editor: Ad meant to emphasize Maine’s, Québec’s mutual love of outdoors
On behalf of Hydro-Québec, I would like to explain why we showed photos of two beautiful landmarks, Baxter State Park and the Parc national de la Jacques Cartier, in a recent ad placed in Maine newspapers. Our intent was not to imply that Baxter State Park was involved in the debate on the transmission line, […]
Letter to the editor: USM was right to ban Feiner from teaching
She and her students ‘had every right to go to Washington to protest the Brett Kavanaugh nomination’ – but not under the auspices of the university.
On this date in Maine history: March 5
March 5, 1801: Army Maj. Gen. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829), a Revolutionary War veteran and longtime Gardiner resident, begins eight years as secretary of war under President Thomas Jefferson. Dearborn had fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill and was captured by the British during Benedict Arnold’s ill-fated 1775 March to Quebec. Released in a prisoner […]
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