Local dog trainer Melissa McCue-McGrath has successfully trained six dogs to identify the invasive spotted lanternfly species.
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Kennebunk offers free ‘lobster trap’ composting bins
Town received a grant through the Department of Environmental Protection.
‘Late-night street takeover’ group hits Kennebunkport
Across the state, groups have been taking over intersections to perform doughnuts and set off fireworks.
Record turnout for Arundel Fall Trail Festival
Arundel Conservation Trust’s fourth annual Fall Trail Fest hosted a record turnout on Saturday when nearly 170 participants completed a trio of events. The festivities, based at the Arundel Municipal Building, included 5K, 10K and half marathon runs that employed the trust’s Arundel Community Trails and the Eastern Trail. Eli Nixon, of Portland, won the […]
Gregory Way public road request hits detour
A proposal to place Gregory Way road acceptance on the November ballot was denied last week by the Kennebunk Select Board.
County Report – With pricing set, training center project to begin
Recovery center project to follow.
Brick Store Museum presents original play
The Brick Store Museum announced it will host a new original play, written by the museum’s 2024 artist-in-residence Diane Lent, called Resonance of Passion: From Battlefield to the Sea. Lent used collections of letters between husbands and wives in the 19th century, now housed in the museum’s archives, to bring the play to life. The […]
Southern Maine Steampunk Fair returns to Kennebunk
The Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk will host its 10th annual Southern Maine Steampunk Fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21. The event, according to a press release, explores the world of steampunk (a unique blend of history and future), through art and craft displays, activities, a world-premiere play based on […]
Opinion – Library’s garden project begins with ‘Goat Day’
When you visit the Kennebunk Free Library lately, you may notice the vegetation along the back of the parking lot jumping out to meet you. In a true community effort, the overgrown piece of land spanning the edges of the library and Hope Cemetery property is about to become a pollinator garden. With The Planeteers […]
Back-to-school symposium highlights growth and innovation
The fourth annual symposium was a ‘resounding success,’ said RSU 21 Superintendent Terri Cooper.