Did you know that in health care, we are approaching the treatment and prevention of dementia like the model we use for heart disease? In other words, in addition to thinking about one “cure,” we’ve realized how profoundly impactful making a few healthy choices in combination can be. As an example, in one study in […]
Dan King
Letters to the Editor
Allow events at the Wedding Cake House To the editor, I am addressing the Kennebunk Planning Board by letter as I will be out of the area when the meeting is held on July 24 regarding the Wedding Cake House and I will be unable to participate in the public comments. A Kennebunk native, I […]
Runners, walkers descend on library for annual Friday night fundraiser
The 26th Edition Kennebunk Free Library 5K featured food, music and prizes.
Community News – Hiking, beer enthusiast to visit library
Carey Kish, author of “Beer Hiking New England” will visit Kennebunk Free Library on Tuesday, Aug. 8 at 6 p.m. According to a news release, Kish will “introduce us all to the perfect end to a beautiful hike. “Beer Hiking New England” is the tastiest way to discover Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and […]
Kennebunk Free Library rolls out Fix-A-Bike session
Bicycle Coalition of Maine will host program on Aug. 2.
Obituary – Neal Griswold
Neal Campbell Griswold, 75, of Kennebunk passed away on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, in Delray, Florida, after suffering a stroke. Born in Boston, Nov. 6, 1947, he was the son of the late Henry and Barbara Griswold. Neal graduated from Wellesley High School, studied at the University of Madrid, went on to attend the University […]
Church on the Cape is site of Funky Divas of Gospel concert
Show benefits the Keith McClelland Community Music Foundation.
Letters to the Editor
Public participation sought for hearing To the editor, The town of Kennebunk is to be commended for considering a 70-unit affordable housing project like the proposed by Kennebunk Savings to go in Alewive Park Drive, across from the southbound I-95 ramp in West Kennebunk. This could be an opportunity for 70 housing units and some […]
Our Sustainable City – Coastal community resilience; Help inform the South Portland Comprehensive Plan
South Portland is charting a course to become a more resilient city. This means we’re striving to ensure that all of our neighborhoods can anticipate, accommodate, and adapt to a changing climate. Reaching this goal will depend, in large part, on our collective ability to reimagine and reinvent our community in a way that promotes […]
A Window on the Past – Dr. Loring S. Lombard and Dr. Reginald T. Lombard, father and son
The father and son medical doctors, Loring S. Lombard and Reginald T. Lombard, were two of the most well-known doctors in our community in the 1900s. With Loring opening his practice here in 1897 and overlapping with Reginald’s practice continuing until 1981, their practices spanned 85 years. Let’s take a look at these longtime South […]