Road race exceeds fundraising goals On behalf of Kennebunk Free Library, I would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the entire community for the incredible support and enthusiasm shown during our recent 27th Edition 5K fundraiser. The success of this event was truly a community effort, and we are thrilled to share that thanks […]
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Are parents aware of room at high school? Near the Economos Auditorium at the high school, there is a small room that appears to be a safe space for those who are questioning their gender. It is here and visible during the school year that we see the book “Gender Queer: A Memoir.” As it […]
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Acknowledging the impact of pandemic on students My name is Maya Eichorn, and you may have recently seen me on the cover of this newspaper. I would like to first thank the staff of this paper for their incredible work and very kind decision to highlight the achievements of my colleagues and me. Secondly, I […]
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Last chance to save American democracy I was born in the middle of the Battle of the Bulge, the last battle to save democracy for the world. I fear I will die, the better part of a century later, having watched the lamp of Lady Liberty extinguished. A vote against candidate Trump in November, regardless […]
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Watching the money roll in It’s rolling in on both sides — left and right — astronomical amounts of campaign cash. A good deal of it comes from middle- and lower-middle class individuals, who can afford such donations — but only to a point. When all is said and done, the weight of their political […]
Letters to the editor, June 28
Important to be comfortable in our skin Gender identity and sexual preference have become ubiquitous topics with fundamental ramifications, from marriage laws to the use of public restrooms. Perhaps, that is why The Post chose to publish Dr. Moyer’s opinion piece. However, given the Pride week vandalism, the timing seems unfortunate, as some in our […]
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Grateful for support of Kennebunkport voters I am writing to thank the hundreds of residents who shared their support for me on June 11. Our outreach to all of you through consistent positive messaging, dozens of visits with you at your homes, hundreds of phone calls and honest conversations over the past weeks, and personal […]
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More red, white and blue needed Opening my copy of the Post on Friday, May 24, and I couldn’t help but feel underwhelmed with the observance (or lack thereof) of Memorial Day. The front page of the Post should have been plastered in red, white, and blue but instead it presented itself as any other […]
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Candidate advocates for every student I encourage all voters in Kennebunkport to vote for Diane Franz for RSU 21 School Board. When there was a vacancy on the board, Diane stepped up to the plate, and embraced her new appointment with commitment and enthusiasm. Diane is committed to public education that realizes the full potential […]
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Candidate is an excellent listener Please consider voting for Karen Plattes, who is running for a seat on the Kennebunk Select Board. Karen’s extensive work experiences includes proficiency in the building and overseeing of budgets, applying for and managing grants, and negotiating and overseeing federal and state contracts. Privately, she has successfully and responsibly owned […]