KENNEBUNK – Chloe Matthews has enjoyed swimming for some time. A member of the Kennebunk High school swim team, Matthews, a senior, will carry that tradition with her when she attends Union College in Schenectady, New York, in the fall. She likes swimming for a couple of reasons. ” I like how it is an […]
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Tenor Mark Daniels organizes recital to benefit high school’s music and theater programs
The 1994 graduate has performed across the United States and In Europe – and hopes the April 1 recital, which also features 2016 graduate soprano Rosemary Crimp, singer David Goulet and Daniels’ collaborative piano accompanist Rob Goodling, will become an annual event.
Rafferty bill would further expand career, technical education to middle schools
AUGUSTA – A bill introduced by Sen. Joe Rafferty D-Kennebunk, would further expand career and technical education programs to Maine middle schools. The bill, LD 33, “An Act to Expand Access to Career and Technical Education Opportunities for Middle School Students,” was the subject of a public hearing before the Legislature’s Committee on Education and […]
Kennebunk woman, stroke survivor, to run Boston marathon
Celina McMichael has had five strokes, and has recovered with no visible deficits. She is running the marathon to raise awareness of stroke, make sure people know the symptoms, and to raise funds for research and education.
Town meeting date, ordinance changes proposed in Kennebunkport
Selectmen got their first look at the proposals Feb. 9, will hear more Feb. 23 and will decide whether to send them to voters in June.
RSU 21 hires some bus drivers, looking for more
The district offers a $2,500 sign-on bonus for new bus drivers, and a $1,000 bonus for existing employees who refer someone who is hired.
Kennebunk Planning Board eyes implementation of Maine’s new housing law
The board is looking at an initial round of zoning ordinance changes to present at the June town meeting.
Judicial confirmation hearings set for Douglas, Fritzsche
Hearings for York County Superior Court Justice Wayne Douglas’s nomination to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court and for retired Superior Court Justice Paul Fritzsche to hold another 7-year term as active retired will be taken up by the Judiciary Committee on Feb. 15.
‘Doozy’ of a storm had emergency responders, power crews hustling
The Jan. 22-23 winter storm caused tree limbs to snap and fall on homes, lawns, roadways and power lines.
New tastes, a new name and a new look at 77 Pier Road
German Lucarelli, owner and is chef at The Lost Fire, plans a menu with new flavors and nuances for Maine’s fresh fish and seafood.