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So-called settled science has its limits

Summer vacation really isn’t supposed to be a time for thinking about school, but nonetheless, it’s been on my mind recently. To be entirely exact, the way certain things are taught has been on my mind recently. But that’s starting at the middle of the story, so let’s go back to the beginning. Something you […]

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Pets on the move

Marty and Jackie are two of the 57 pets that went home last weekend! A few days before they were adopted, two of AWS’s most dedicated volunteers took them on a fun outing in Kennebunkport. They put smiles on people’s faces, but above all, they enjoyed the opportunity to mingle with tourists in Dock Square […]

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ACAR seeks good homes for pets

Mia is an 11-week-old black tiger kitten. She came in to the rescue at 2 days old with her devoted mom and four other litter-mates. Mia is one of three girls and two boys, all lively, healthy, bright-eyed and loving little charmers. Mia and her litter-mates are looking for families that will provide each with […]

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Historical tours offered this month

The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit will be giving tours of the Meetinghouse and exhibits from noon to 3 p.m. on Thursdays in August. The tour guide will be Historical Society member Bill Farr, a docent at the Ogunquit Playhouse as well as the Kotzschmar Organ in Portland. The guided tours take 30-40 minutes […]

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Rep. Hymanson honors Eagle Scouts

Rep. Patty Hymanson, D-York, honored the Eagle Scouts of Troop 301 in York with Legislative Sentiments at an Eagle Scout induction ceremony in June. Derek Murphy is the newest Eagle Scout. His project was helping Somali refugees in Lewiston with construction projects. Pictured, from left, are: Jason Henson, Nate Bald, Rep. Hymanson, Alex Papp and […]