Assessor Dan Robinson said a homeowner with a property valued at $360,000 would pay $126 more in property tax.
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Kennebunk senior urges others to beware of scam callers
Myra Sparkowich received medical equipment she didn’t want and didn’t order.
Kennebunkport to raise Cape Porpoise causeway to address king tides, storm surges
The town received a $2.6 million grant for the project. A public meeting to show the preliminary design is expected to take place in September.
The adventures of Toby continue in second children’s book
RSU 21 teacher Jennifer Lee Cooley and her mother, Biddeford physician Maureen Lee, pen the second installment of ‘A Puppy in Maine.’
Short-term rental cap nudges upward in Kennebunkport
The portal for new liceses and those renewing opens on the first Monday in October, municipal officials said. Fees remain unchanged.
Family welcomed as Habitat for Humanity dedicates home
Derek, Alicia, Gaberiel and Grayson Harmon expect to be able to move into their new home in a few weeks.
Six arrested on OUI charges at Kennebunk sobriety checkpoint
KENNEBUNK – A sobriety checkpoint Saturday night on Fletcher Street resulted in six arrests for impaired driving. Between 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13 and 1 a.m. Sunday, 801 motorists passed through the checkpoint, said Kennebunk Police Patrol Division Commander Lt. Christopher Russell. Kennebunk Police conducted the checkpoint in cooperation with the Regional Impaired Driving Enforcement […]
Kennebunkport seeks architect for municipal office design
The town has outgrown space at 6 Elm St.. Currently, 13 people in five municipal departments work there.
Domestic violence resource center needs Helpline volunteers
The number of calls, and the severity, has increased at a time when Caring Unlimited has 50 to 60 percent fewer volunteer advocates.
Cub Scout Pack 302 looking for more leaders, scouts
Drop by the Masonic Hall in West Kennebunk 5-7 p.m. Sept. 8 to ask questions, sign up.