Side by Each will perform May 18 at the Brick Store Museum’s Program Center.
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Kennebunk’s Spaulding Center announces ‘Positive Living’ award winners
The Spaulding Center for Active Living, in a May 1 news release, announced the winners of the 2025 Model of Positive Living Awards – Traci Anello and Elizabeth “Betty” Coots. Each year the Spaulding Center for Active Living honors two local community members, 50-plus, who live life with vitality and compassion for others. Anello and […]
Plant and yard sale at Kennebunkport’s First Congregational Church
Members of First Congregational Church in Kennebunkport will host their annual plant sale on Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to noon. The sale will feature tomato plants and dahlias, as well as a mixture of perennial flowers from the gardens of members and friends. Usually there are houseplants and gardening accessories as well. The […]
Kennebunk-area school district seeks community input for superintendent search
RSU 21 announced that it is hosting an online survey through May 12.
County Report: Committee begins budget review May 7 in Alfred
The proposed budget is up by about 13%.
County Report: Saco resident and York County Jail captain retires after 40 years
David Lambert started as a corrections officer and, over the years, rose through the ranks to captain.
Mid-Week Music puts on a fab show in Kennebunkport
Andy MacLeod joins host Dana Pearson on the Mid-Week Music stage May 14 for, “The Beatles: B-Sides and Deep Cuts.” They’ll be delving into the Beatles’ catalog for tunes that have rarely received airplay; e.g. “Long Long Long,” “Hey Bulldog”), as well as classic B-sides like “Don’t Let Me Down” and “Things We Said Today.” […]
Wells Reserve presentation features ‘How to Love a Forest’ author
Ethan Tapper, a forester and content creator, headlines the May 6 event.
Ogunquit’s Leavitt Theatre celebrates 100 years
Once a traditional theater with a live orchestra, the Leavitt is now an art deco-inspired bar offering handcrafted drinks, food and, of course, films.
From Augusta: Our citizen Legislature inspires hope for Maine farmers
In Maine, we follow a pretty simple creed: work hard and be good to your neighbors. All too often these days, even when we work hard, folks in Washington, D.C., seem to forget that commonsense decency and make harmful cuts that leave Mainers behind. To be sure, weeding out waste, fraud and abuse is something […]