The town of Kennebunk has trusted me with the great responsibility to serve six terms in the Maine State Legislature. As I complete final month in my fourth consecutive term, triggering term limits, I want to thank voters for the honor and privilege of serving Kennebunk. My first election was in 2004 when President George […]
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Guest Column – What’s in a name? More than you think
On Sundays this time of year, my wife and I are essentially football zombies. From early afternoon to late at night we are glued to the TV watching NFL games. Of course, we root for the Patriots, and check in on Tom Brady’s tenure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. My wife has a crush on […]
Community News – Speers Gallery will feature ‘Student Images’
Kennebunk Free Library announced its next Speers Gallery exhibit, Student Images, featuring photographs by students around the world facilitated by Picture Pals, an organization co-founded by Kennebunkport residents Lorraine and Paul Star and their lifelong friend Joe Highland, who “has dedicated his life to helping others to have a better future.” According to a Nov. […]
Guest Column – Gimme some truth
I had been thinking about truth for a long time, and could never quite get the thoughts to come out right and fit together, as well formed and careful thoughts ought to do. I felt I had to apologize to George, who lives in the basement apartment next door, for misleading him. I never meant […]
Community News – Scholarship will honor former school superintendent
A scholarship is being established in memory of Barbara R. Pillsbury, who initially served as a classroom teacher in the Kennebunk school system and ultimately became the first female superintendent of MSAD 71. The scholarship will be awarded to a member of the 2023 graduation class of Kennebunk High School. After graduating from Kennebunk High […]
Community News – Solar installation is community effort
A Habitat for Humanity home in Kennebunkport has received solar panels installed on their home-at no cost to the homeowners, thanks to the a team of individuals, businesses, and community organizations. “Habitat’s work to bring safe, efficient, and affordable homes to our area is always a collaborative, community-building effort,” said Amy Nucci, executive director at […]
Guest Column – The (Color) Theory of Everything
This year the fall foliage was especially beautiful. It’s always a delight, but some years it’s better than others, for reasons I never quite understand. Rainfall, sunlight, temperature? Who knows? But it was damn good this time around, a spectacular display and a showcase for my favorite colors. Orange is my most favorite color, with […]
Guest Column – TV idiot? You bet your sweet bippy
People of a certain age (like me, approaching 70) can be just as guilty of “screen addiction” as our much younger counterparts. While fewer of us are addicted to computers and smartphones, many of us, having grown up as TV idiots, are still addicted to the Boob Tube. Unlike my wife, who grew up in […]
Guest Column – Reality as an individual thing
I’m a slow learner, but a good learner, and I am still learning from what I see on the television. The Judge Judy program is a mother lode of insights on human behavior, what is reality, and how we perceive it. After watching Judge Judy on television every weekday evening for several months, I found […]
From Augusta – A final tour as your state senator
Last month, as the leaves of the maple trees turned as bright red as the barns in Alfred and Dayton, I took a tour of the district. It wasn’t my last trip ever, but it was my last as your state senator. I began at Saco Falls, next to the mill apartments. I felt the […]