Kennebunk police are asking anyone with information about the theft of cash from a Norway Savings Bank ATM that took place at 1 a.m. Friday, July 22, to call 985-6121 or to leave an anonymous tip at 985-2102, ext. 1622.
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Teens surge into Maine’s workforce
The number of 14- and 15-year-olds getting work permits is on track to set a new record this year as a new cohort of young Mainers rush to fill gaps in the state’s workforce.
Introducing Kennebunk Fire Rescue Chief Justin Cooper
If he looks familiar – that is because he lives in town, started at the department as a volunteer in 1998, has been deputy chief and has worked in at least two neighboring communities.
Argentinian chef leaves behind Europe’s glitzy restaurants to celebrate his culinary roots
Chef German Lucarelli had cooked international cuisine in more than nine countries. Then he found true fulfillment at The Lost Fire, an asado-style Argentinian steakhouse in Kennebunkport.
Kennebunk teen achieves Eagle Scout rank
Sean Horgan’s project involved designing and building a three-compartment compost bin for Kennebunkport Conservation Trust and an educational piece to go along with it.
Custodians, grounds and maintenance staff, RSU 21 ink new contract
The contrract provides new starting wages and increases across all experience levels, according to the school district.
York County home sales down, median price up
Those in the industry say the market is changing.
Hot dogs, snow cones, other ‘good grub’ vendors destined for Mark’s Garage
Up to four food vendors will be able set up on the lot on weekends, when the garage is closed, and up to two on weekdays, said owner Mark Boynton.
Rod Williams’ dreams came true with Ford Thunderbird, Fairlane, other cars
He was an auto stylist in the heady days of the 1950s when cars were big, bold, and snazzy, His work is on display now through the end of the season at the Maine Classic Car Museum on Route 1 in Arundel.
Meet Kennebunk’s Deputy Police Chief, Eric O’Brien
O’Brien, who grew up in Wells, worked his way up through the ranks and was appointed as the department’s second in command this spring.