Editor, I write in favor of the favor Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act of 2018 (S. 3791/H.R. 7173). The Carbon Dividend Act is the real deal and merits our support. Why? It is an American response to an American problem of climate change caused by uncontrolled release of greenhouse gasses. The Act is a […]
2019
Marie R. Lanzarone
Bath – Marie R. Lanzarone, 91 of Union St. passed away peacefully Friday December 28, 2018 at her home with her loving family by her side. She was born in Long Island, NY on July 1, 1927 a daughter of Domenico and Lucia Vecchiarello and was educated in the local schools there. On October 1, […]
Ruben Rivera
Brunswick- Ruben Rivera age 59 died Sunday, December 30th 2018 after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Sacramento, California on September 20th 1959 to Ambrose and Barbara Loya Rivera. Ruben and his wife Stephanie have resided in Brunswick for the last eight years. He worked as a controller for Colby College for […]
Mary Margaret Sullivan Smith
Farmington-Mary Margaret Sullivan Smith passed away on December 28, 2018 at the age of 96. She was born May 1, 1922 and was raised in Swanzey, NH as the youngest of 11 children of Jerome Sullivan and Hannah Carroll Sullivan, both immigrants from Ireland. Mary’s mother died early in her life. Mary often recounted tales […]
Two Wells High students receive NSDC Awards
WELLS — Principal Eileen Sheehy of Wells High School has announced that seniors Katherine Reidy and Matthew Chase are the recipients of the 2018 National School Development Council’s Award for Academic Growth and Student Leadership. The council, formed in 1969, seeks to acknowledge the positive contributions students make to schools. Recipients of the council’s annual […]
Annual Wells Elementary winter concert to air on television
WELLS — The annual Winter Concert featuring kindergarten and begindergarten students from Wells Elementary School was held on Dec. 18. The event was video recorded and will be shown on cable Channel 1301 in Wells and Ogunquit on the following dates: Jan. 4, Jan. 5, Jan. 6 and Jan. 11, Jan. 12, and Jan. 13, […]
Healthy Watt and Watson lead Texans into playoffs
HOUSTON — Last year at this time, Houston’s J.J. Watt and Deshaun Watson were rehabbing after serious injuries cut both of their seasons short and contributed to the Texans’ terrible 4-12 season. Healthy and thriving this season, the stars lead the AFC South champion Texans into Saturday’s wild-card game against Indianapolis. “We talked about times […]
Middle School of the Kennebunks Honor Roll
First Quarter Grade Level 6 Theodore Adams, Charlotte Bard, Hunter Barden, Madeline Barron, Grahame Bean, Lydia Beaupre, Brendan Bergeron, Max Bishop, Caden Butler, Makayla Caron, Harrison Chadbourne, Levi Christopher, Adalyn Clark, Brayden Collard, Lucia Collin, Elizabeth Cope, Ethan Coron, Karter Cyr, Hadleigh Daniels, Joseph DiGiovanni, Madeline Dowling, Lily Downing, Madeline Emery, William Foisy, Alexandra Foy, […]
Richard D. Vermette
DERRY, N.H. — Richard D. Vermette, 71, of Derry, New Hampshire, died Saturday Dec. 29, 2018, at Parkland Medical Center, Derry. He was born in Sanford, Maine on Dec. 21, 1947, a son of Lionel and Gisele (Therrien) Vermette. Richard was an avid fisherman and enjoyed wood crafting. He served in the U.S. Army and […]
Complex where 2 bodies were found in Maine was scene of murder-suicide 20 years ago
In another odd coincidence, 2 young children were found unharmed in both cases.
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