The Rev. Tori Rosati has served as a hospital chaplain intern, sabbatical minister, and studied religion and conflict transformation through the Boston Theological Institute.
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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.
From Augusta – Creating institutional change to protect victims of sexual assault
This month marks the 23rd year recognizing April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This years’ theme is, “Building Connected Communities,” which shines a light on how working together as a community can build respectful and safe environments. Each one of us has to take the time to do our part, which is why I am […]
Miles for Mills Weekend strengthens veteran programs
The Travis Mills Foundation raised $170,000 last year and will debut a 10K option in 2024.
Business – Kennebunkport Conservation Trust promotes Schlie
Nikki Schlie selected for assistant director of finance and outreach post.
Community News – Kennebunk Land Trust schedules Earth Day online auction
Kennebunk Land Trust is holding its 24th annual Earth Day Auction fundraiser, held online from April 22-29. The event brings together hundreds of bidders and donors to auction off local items and experiences from restaurants, clothiers, jewelers, artists, and more. Kennebunk Land Trust is a nonprofit in Kennebunk conserving and stewarding land for public use […]
Rococo Ice Cream and Rococo Dessert Bar hosts hiring day on April 14
Founder Lauren Guptill is looking to staff up her two outfits for the summer.
Southern Maine business owners, residents recount close calls with falling trees during nor’easter
Kennebunk and Pownal were among the hardest-hit areas in the state. Many who live in those towns were still without power more than a day after the storm.