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Keller Williams opens Thomas Team office in Kennebunk Meet the Thomas Team of Keller Williams Realty, the “newest” kids on the block with the big red sign in downtown Kennebunk. Expanding south from Saco, the team of Michael Thomas and Executive Assistant Emma Nichols opened an office in Kennebunk. Growing up and living in Arundel […]

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Holiday mass schedules announced The Roman Catholic Communities of Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, and Scarborough announced the Christmas and New Year’s mass schedules. The Roman Catholic Communities of Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, and South Portland invite the public to attend one of  the Christmas celebrations. Christmas mass times: St. Bartholomew Church, 8 Two Lights Rd. Cape […]

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Letters to the Editor

Park lighting is a community event To the editor, The community of South Portland has once again brought Mill Creek Park to life with a beautiful holiday celebration, culminating in the lighting of the parks’ trees. We sincerely thank the partners in this much-loved annual tradition: South Portland/Cape Elizabeth Community Chamber of Commerce, City of […]

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Letters to the Editor

Post office helps with missing package To the editor, I recently called the Kennebunk Post Office about a missing package. I spoke with Doug and Sean who were very polite and said they would look into the matter for me. Low and behold, within two hours the postmaster, Bill Yeurich, was at my door to […]

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Obituaries Frank Coppola

Frank Coppola Frank Coppola, 86, of Kennebunkport, passed away on Dec. 5, 2019 at Southern Maine Medical Center surrounded by family members. Frank was born Feb. 16, 1933 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, son of Frank J. Coppola and Nardina Salveggio. Frank is survived by his wife Shirley L. French, children Susan Gray (Barbara Chase), Lisa Coppola […]

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Letters to the Editor

Stolen signs a costly blow To the editor, Recently the town of Arundel was vandalized. Some individuals clearly have issues with our community. In doing so, they’ve given a contemptuous hand salute to all of us – each and every Arundel taxpayer and resident. What happened? Late one recent rainy weekend night, the beautiful hand […]