The cutters Tahoma and Campbell each have a crew of about 100.
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Her cookbook of beloved Kittery recipes reveals far more in between the lines
Betsy Wish used the months of pandemic isolation to create a work that not only explores the food of Maine’s oldest town but also the seldom-told stories of generations past.
Kittery blocks 900-unit, mixed-use development
Residents pushed back against the Dennett Landing project, which could have increased the town’s population by over 20 percent.
Judge tosses lawsuit challenging border between towns of York, Kittery
York, which had sued its municipal counterpart, could continue to fight. The town select board will meet next month to discuss its next steps.
Navy still mum about extent of vandalism on submarine at Kittery shipyard
An earlier statement said only that ‘government equipment’ on the USS Texas was damaged around March 29.
Border dispute between Maine’s two oldest towns heads to court
York and Kittery are at odds over the exact location of a section of the border between the towns first drawn 370 years ago.
Crews battling house fire in Kittery
Several southern Maine departments responded to the fire at 38 Williams Ave.
Lawmakers form caucus to support four U.S. public shipyards
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree of Maine said Friday the caucus would support the nation’s public shipyards, including Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery.
Developer proposes mixed-use project with 900 housing units in Kittery
The project, known as Dennett Landing, would cost an estimated $300 million and would also include space for day care, a brewery, offices and retail.
Was Kittery’s pot-license lottery stacked in favor of those with the most cash?
The owner of a local cannabis business, who did not win the right to apply for a license, says people gamed the system and has threatened to sue the town. Meanwhile, the Maine attorney general is investigating whether the lottery was illegal.