Two upcoming road races, including kids’ fun run events, will benefit a pair of causes. Participants can sign up to run, walk or volunteer. The St. Max 5K Road Race and Kids’ Fun Run will be held in Scarborough on Saturday, Aug. 26. The event is a benefit for the South Portland Food Cupboard and […]
Dan King
Letters to the Editor
City should consider petition topics To the editor, In the July 21 edition of the Sentry, the headline highlighted South Portland seeking community engagement for its upcoming Comprehensive Plan. The article stressed how the city is committed to engaging resident input for consideration in the final plan. I applaud the city for seeking out the […]
Brick Store Museum launches new history cookbook
A cookbook made up of recipes collected by museum founder, Edith Barry, has been reproduced.
Guest Column – Owning the Wedding Cake House comes with challenges
I have lived at 104 Summer St. seasonally since 2014 when I came here to help take care of my uncle Jimmy Barker. It was not my dream to have a house in Maine, let alone the most photographed, but it was in caring for my uncle that I came to care so much about […]
Letters to the Editor
Future of Wedding Cake House in residents’ hands To the editor, July 24, Shirley and I attended the Kennebunk Planning Board’s public hearing on whether a Contract Zone zoning change should be given to the owners of the Wedding Cake House. We’re 47-year residents of the historic Kennebunk Landing neighborhood, the first 27 years as […]
Business News – Mousam River Dentistry celebrates grand opening of facility
KENNEBUNK – Mousam River Dentistry has served the Kennebunks for more than 60 years, but it recently celebrated a fresh new start. A ribbon-cutting celebration was held at the practice that, according to an Aug. 2 news release, “features an expansive new facility at 118 York St. in Kennebunk. Filled with light, a cool blue […]
Obituary – Teresa Mulliken
Teresa Ann Mulliken (aka Dr. Caprio) passed away at home in Kennebunkport surrounded by family. She was born Sept. 26, 1955, in Newark, New Jersey, to Gerard and Yolanda (Ascoli) Caprio. Teresa graduated from University of New England Medical School in 1997 and completed her residency in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine in 2001. […]
Obituary – Ralph Smith
On Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, Ralph G. Smith, 96, of Kennebunkport, a loving husband, dad, and grandfather, passed away at Pinnacle Health & Rehab in Sanford. He was born Feb. 4, 1927, the son of Harry G. and Gladys (Shackford) Smith. He attended local schools and enlisted in the Navy during World War II. He […]
Guest Column – Do-this do-that days
I’m retired, so I shouldn’t be so damn busy. But most days I am. Busy as hell. (Sorry, I can’t use the word “busy” without swearing.) I call these frenetic diurnal episodes “do-this do-that days,” because I’m always doing this damn thing or that damn thing: all those chores, tasks, duties, errands, jobs, appointments piling […]
Guest Column – National climate action lobbying is no problem
Many of us would like to take climate action at the national level as well as here in Maine, but, for various reasons, we don’t. For one thing, the national political scene seems like an intractable, completely dysfunctional mess. For another, the scale of the national government is so much larger than, say, the city […]
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