Opening day at Royal River Orchards in New Gloucester brought apples, cider, pumpkins and doughnuts as the fall season kicks off.
Sydney Richelieu
Staff Writer
Sydney is a community reporter for Biddeford, Saco, Old Orchard Beach, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel and previously reporter for the Courier and Post. Sydney grew up in Kennebunk and is a graduate of Emerson College. She can usually be found at a coffee shop, concert, or hiking trail when not reporting. Past journalism experience includes The York County Coast Star and The Berkeley Beacon.
Rare public event at Kennebunk’s iconic Wedding Cake House sold out quickly
The Brick Store Museum fundraiser will feature live music, hors d’oeuvres, and tours of the home.
Neighbors voice concerns about pub that’s moving to Kennebunkport
Ryan’s Corner House, a pub in Lower Village Kennebunk, plans a move across the bridge.
Kennebunk voters approve land-use agreement for new cell tower
Voters Tuesday gave Wireless EDGE the green light to proceed with plans for a tower on Factory Pasture Lane.
Oktoberfest promises a beery good time in Biddeford
Heart of Biddeford’s third annual Oktoberfest moves to Pearl Street with brews, bands and bratwurst.
Biddeford mayor calls for removal of Planning Board member, citing bias
Martin Grohman asked the City Council to remove Roch Angers from the Planning Board due to a Code of Ethics breach.
Biddeford begins work on new Martin Community Center playground
To the surprise of residents, several trees were removed at the J. Richard Martin Community Center to make way for a new playground.
Better coverage expected if cell tower near downtown Kennebunk is approved
A special town meeting will be held Tuesday, Aug. 26, to determine if voters want the tower on Factory Pasture Lane.
New Kennebunkport library director says it feels ‘like coming home’
Loretta Swift Johnson, who hails from Massachusetts, brings over 26 years of experience to the Graves Memorial Public Library post.
Biddeford voters could face reduced bond decision in November
The $26 million bond would support state-mandated sewer separation and Parks and Recreation upgrades.