All weekend long, art lovers have the opportunity to explore rarely-seen studio spaces.
Sydney Richelieu
Staff Writer
Sydney is a community reporter for Biddeford, Saco, Old Orchard Beach, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel and previously reporter for the Courier and Post. Sydney grew up in Kennebunk and is a graduate of Emerson College. She can usually be found at a coffee shop, concert, or hiking trail when not reporting. Past journalism experience includes The York County Coast Star and The Berkeley Beacon.
Kennebunk-area school board welcomes interim directors
The RSU 21 board introduced two interim directors in September, replacing Lesley Stoeffler and Rachel Kennedy-Smith.
Proposed Main Street improvements not a ‘redesign’ for Kennebunk
Economic Vitality Director Stephen Houdlette said a proposed downtown revitalization project aims to build on past street improvement projects.
Biddeford residents call for special city meeting about University of New England pier
The meeting will allow residents to air grievances about the controversial project in front of the City Council.
Biddeford schools to honor influential community members
Biddeford educator Joyce Tarpy and photographer Maureen Grandmaison will be recognized at the Pillars of Pride event this month.
Maine law introduced by Kennebunk senator addresses student homelessness
LD 384 went into effect on Sept. 24, granting Maine schools the ability to provide financial assistance for students experiencing a housing crisis.
Is Chick-fil-A on its way to Biddeford?
The popular fast-food restaurant chain could fill the Olive Garden vacancy.
Saco students promote kindness and community during day of service
Inspired by the book “Yellow,” about positivity and kindness, Young School students participate in a day focused on service at their school.
The Ecology School in Saco launches statewide program to bring learning outside
The initiative, Outdoor School for All Maine Students, is a partnership with eight schools.
Kennebunk-area school district revises budget a second time, cuts over $1 million
After RSU 21’s proposed budget failed at the polls twice, a third proposal will go before voters at the end of the month.