KENNEBUNK – The Speers Gallery at Kennebunk Free Library will present the exhibit “Coming Full Circle” by Kathie Mahoney. The exhibit runs Jan. 3-31, and the public is invited to an opening reception 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 13. According to a Dec. 13 news release, Mahoney was the elementary school teacher who […]
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Community News – Bartlett receives Boston Post Golden Cane
Lillian Bartlett, 98, of Kennebunkport, received the Boston Post Golden Cane, an honor bestowed upon the oldest resident in town, on Nov. 21. Town officials visited Bartlett’s home to present the cane, and she received a crown and flowers from the Church on the Cape Knitters, a group Bartlett has spent many years with crafting […]
Pooch Parade canceled due to ‘mystery’ dog illness
The signature Christmas Prelude event did not take place because of a respiratory illness impacting dogs.
Honor Roll – Middle School of the Kennebunks
Quarter 1 High Honors Grade 6 Mason Bain, Ella Bell, Reid Berlin, Oliver Berube, Hailey Boucher, Seanna Brooks, Briggs Buckley, Amelia Clark, Holland Cleary, Samuel Coleman, Macklin Connor, Carleigh Cunningham, Caleb Dyer, Malek Eid, Mary Fossett, Kara Gitschier, Taighe Gleason, Graham Holmes, Sidney Howe, Aleksander Johnson, Sofia Johnson, Skyler Kennedy, Evelyn Kugler, Meghan MacClinchy, Landyn […]
A dispatch from Kennebunkport’s 42nd Christmas Prelude
A newcomer to Maine experiences Prelude for the first time.
Wells author pens book about loss and recovery
Holly Margeson Gamache’s ‘Mr. Grievely – A Story of Grief and Love,’ is illustrated by Kennebunk resident Steve Hrehovcik.
Mid-Week Music presents its Christmas concert
The series continues Dec. 6 and Dec. 10 at Town House School in Kennebunkport.
The Democrats of the Kennebunks and Arundel convene youth forum
Four Maine high schoolers shared the issues they’re passionate about, suggestions for supporting youth activists, and more.
Arundel officials kick off conversation about affordable housing development
Town Manager Keith Trefethen pitched the select board on constructing affordable housing on Bergeron Drive.
From Augusta – Lewiston’s loss is our loss
Maine is one big small town. That’s why the grief resulting from the unspeakable violence in Lewiston has echoed across our entire state. This mass shooting claimed the lives of 18 Mainers — all beloved members of their communities — and is now one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern U.S. history. Now, we […]