Are you looking for something fun to do after school on Friday afternoons? Come to the library at 3 p.m. every Friday for fun crafts, interesting activities, and amazing experiments, just for teens in grades 6 and up! This month on Sept. 7, the library is testing rare earth magnets and Ferromagnetic Fluid, on Sept. 14 they are […]
September 2018
Scott Rasmussen: Contrary to media coverage, most Americans aren’t that into politics
For many obsessed with politics, the upcoming midterm elections are perceived as a fight between good and evil that will determine the fate of the nation. In the narrative framed by true believers and much media coverage, it’s a fight between those who are convinced that President Donald Trump can make America great and those […]
Football Preview: Kennebunk defense ready to step up in 2018
KENNEBUNK — The Kennebunk High School football team brings back plenty of firepower on the offensive side of the ball, but as the old saying goes “defense wins championships.” The Rams are hoping to prove that they have what it takes on defensive side of the ball to bring home the Gold Ball for the […]
Fire damages elderly apartment complex in Bath
A fire forced the evacuation of about 40 residents of the Seacliff building, an elderly apartment complex at 47 Floral St. in Bath, on Sunday morning. A firefighter received a minor injury but there were no other injuries in the fire that damaged the first floor of the building. The fire broke out at about […]
Two Hancock County men sought in killing of family’s dog
Authorities in Hancock County are looking for two men they believe are connected to the killing of a family pet whose body was found washed up on a private beach. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Department issued arrest warrants Saturday for Nathan A. Burke, 37, of Hancock and Justin T. Chipman, 22, of Steuben and Winter […]
Heroin possession, discharging a firearm among Biddeford Police Log items
BIDDEFORD — The following individuals were arrested or issued a summons by Biddeford Police from Aug. 3 to Aug. 17, 2018: • Seth B. Lavoie, 25, of Portland, was issued a summons for attaching false plates and operating a motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked with a prior offense. • Jason A. Sanchez, 26, of […]
Miles the Moose bids bids visitors farewell in Turnpike Labor Day tradition
PORTLAND, Maine – This coming Labor Day, drivers traveling southbound through the Maine Turnpike’s York Toll Plaza should not be surprised if approached by a tall, two-legged moose in a fluorescent-yellow safety vest. That’s Miles, Maine Turnpike’s mascot who will be saying goodbye to this year’s drove of visitors as they head home. Joined by Poland […]
Deputies arrest Limington suspect for domestic violence assault
LIMINGTON — A violent incident overnight Sunday has led to the arrest of a Limington suspect. According to York County Sheriff William L. King Jr., deputies were called to a residence on Rush Road in Limington about 2:30 a.m. Sunday for a report of a domestic disturbance. “Upon arrival, deputies found a distraught woman walking […]
Community Concepts CEO: Farm bill must maintain food assistance for Maine’s neediest families
Our delegation should work toward a final bill that protects SNAP and supports initiatives proven to help more people find work.
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