One of the three appointed members of the nine-member board, Chris Cluff, has resigned.
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‘Goodbye NYPD, hello Kennebunk,’ say newest police officers
Lorenzo Bacchi and Kristin Kirby say they feel welcome and appreciated.
Kennebunk Planning Board hearing on proposed zoning changes is Monday, March 13
The proposals are designed to bring the ordinances into compliance with LD 2003, which the Legislature passed to attempt to alleviate affordable housing issues across Maine.
Kennebunk Select Board to discuss beach parking fees, remote meeting attendance
The board is considering adding caring for family to the list of permitted reasons that members may attend meetings remotely. Beach parking fees may remain at 2021 levels this season.
Federal affidavit outlines investigation into charged doctor’s prescribing practices
Information in the affidavit states that Merideth Norris prescribed medication in doses that exceeded state and federal guidelines.
Kennebunk memory care facility gets planning board OK
The Mooring will be the third in Maine; others are in Cumberland Foreside and at The Downs in Scarborough.
Citing housing crunch, Kennebunk OKs compromise deal with property owner
There are four dwelling units at 421 Alfred Road, more than the zoning allows. Under the agreement, the number would be reduced to three, including the owner’s unit, by Jan. 1. 2025.
Chloe Matthews is Maine Principals’ Award winner in RSU 21
KENNEBUNK – Chloe Matthews has enjoyed swimming for some time. A member of the Kennebunk High school swim team, Matthews, a senior, will carry that tradition with her when she attends Union College in Schenectady, New York, in the fall. She likes swimming for a couple of reasons. ” I like how it is an […]
Tenor Mark Daniels organizes recital to benefit high school’s music and theater programs
The 1994 graduate has performed across the United States and In Europe – and hopes the April 1 recital, which also features 2016 graduate soprano Rosemary Crimp, singer David Goulet and Daniels’ collaborative piano accompanist Rob Goodling, will become an annual event.
Rafferty bill would further expand career, technical education to middle schools
AUGUSTA – A bill introduced by Sen. Joe Rafferty D-Kennebunk, would further expand career and technical education programs to Maine middle schools. The bill, LD 33, “An Act to Expand Access to Career and Technical Education Opportunities for Middle School Students,” was the subject of a public hearing before the Legislature’s Committee on Education and […]