Pond Cove Elementary School was fully reopened Thursday after going remote earlier this week.
March 2023
Obituary – Lorraine Gagnon
Lorraine Patricia Gagnon (née Nadeau), 91, a longtime resident of Biddeford, died peacefully of natural causes on Wednesday, the 22nd of February. Lorraine was born on March 17, 1931, in Biddeford, the fourth of seven children of Raoul and Egline (Dubé) Nadeau. She graduated from Saint-André’s High School in 1948 and worked in the Biddeford […]
From the Chocolate Church: ‘Private Lives’ this weekend; children’s play and Johnny Cash tribute on deck
The hilarious Noel Coward play “Private Lives” opens this weekend, with a performance on Friday night and a scheduled performance Saturday night, March 4 – that is, if the predicted snowstorm doesn’t shut down the show. The Friday and Saturday night shows begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Annex of the Chocolate Church Arts Center […]
Donation helps Saco Food Pantry
SACO — Shaw’s personnel in Saco recently paused to hand over 153, $50 gift cards totaling $7,650 to help Saco Food Pantry assist families in need. Around the holidays late last year, shoppers at the Shaw’s Saco location could opt to add a donation to the Saco Food Pantry as they went through the checkout […]
Letters to the Editor
Become a community volunteer for the Alzheimer’s Association To the editor, Last month, I was fortunate to be one of 900 volunteers from around the country to join the Alzheimer’s Association for its annual Community Leadership Summit in San Diego. It was energizing to meet other volunteers and learn the various reasons and motivations that […]
Our Sustainable City – Complete Streets
Transportation is integral to our livelihoods in Maine. We use transportation not only to move from place to place, but also as a means of work, and a way to transfer goods and services across great distances. Suffice to say, a well-functioning, reliable, and safe transportation system is crucially important to our community. As sustainability […]
Letters to the Editor
Storm response is appreciated To the editor, I want add to the letter of Feb. 3 by Matt Fadiman. Kennebunk Light and Power District did an outstanding job in the recovery efforts from the damage caused by the storm of Jan. 23. I contacted Todd Shea that evening and he advised me that power could […]
Letters to the Editor
Storm response is appreciated To the editor, I want add to the letter of Feb. 3 by Matt Fadiman. Kennebunk Light and Power District did an outstanding job in the recovery efforts from the damage caused by the storm of Jan. 23. I contacted Todd Shea that evening and he advised me that power could […]
Cooking at the Cove: Cozy chicken noodle soup and dried fruit cookies
There’s nothing like a bowl of chicken soup followed by freshly made cookies on a cold winter’s day, wouldn’t you agree? Ninety percent of these ingredients are probably in your kitchen right now. Believe me, you are going to want to eat this tonight. And I bet it will go into your regular meal rotation. […]
Tom Purcell: Hey, ChatGPT, don’t quit your day aob
It’s at once amazing and troublesome. I speak of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence application that was launched last November by OpenAI. In a matter of seconds, it can write apparently accurate articles or answer questions on a multitude of subjects. When I asked ChatGPT what it is, it responded this way: “I am designed to […]
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