Through bad weather and a global pandemic, the annual May Day Festival has been a community staple for over two decades.
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Community News – Irish harp and guitar duo to visit West Kennebunk
The duo of harpist Máire Ní Chathasaigh and guitarist Chris Newman from Ireland will make a special appearance at West Kennebunk United Methodist Church on Sunday, April 28. Both Ní Chathasaigh and Newman, according to a press release, “are recognized as virtuosos on their respective instruments; they are among the most highly regarded Irish traditional […]
UNE environmental studies students work to eradicate invasive species
Environmental Studies Senior Capstone students from Dr. Pam Morgan’s class at the University of New England have been working with Ward Feurt, Kennebunkport Conservation Trust Meadow Woods Preserve Executive Committee member, to eradicate invasive Mugwort plants at Meadow Woods Preserve. The invasive plant was first identified in the Patsy Bray Mahoney Pollinator Meadows portion of […]
Beach walk
With the tourist season fast approaching, work continues on the sidewalk and Beach Avenue in Kennebunk. The walkway, sea wall and road were damaged by several winter storms that featured high tidal surges.
First Parish welcomes new minister
The Rev. Tori Rosati has served as a hospital chaplain intern, sabbatical minister, and studied religion and conflict transformation through the Boston Theological Institute.
Foley announces candidacy for House District 145
Retired from a career at Cole Harrison Insurance in Kennebunk, Bob Foley seeks return to political office.
Business – Norway Savings reports ‘remarkable results’ in first solar year
The solar panels, which stand just west of the Kennebunk branch, have offset carbon emissions by nearly 50,000 pounds.
The Center plans groundbreaking ceremony
The event is scheduled for 4 p.m. April 29, following The Center’s annual meeting.
May exhibit at Kennebunk Free Library features student works
The art will appear in Speers Gallery from May 1-30.
Kennebunk wrestles with style of government question
After months of work, the Kennebunk Charter Commission is nearly finished with its proposed revisions for the town charter. They include changes to the recall procedure that add more rigor to the process.