School district takes ‘decisive action’ To the editor, Four years ago, RSU 21 was in crisis after a student exhibited racist behavior in our schools, including directing that toward an African American teacher. District administration was made aware, but did little at the time. The school board was eventually made aware, but did little, relying […]
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Community News – Family Fun Day features KindKids concert
Kennebunk Free Library is partnering with York County Early Childhood Coalition and the Maine Association for the Education of Young Children to present a Family Fun Day on April 15. The library will host a concert by KindKids at 10 a.m. According to a March 24 news release, Rob Duquette and Amanda “Panda” Duquette offer […]
Kennebunk traffic stop turns up loaded gun stolen in Saco burglary
Police said there were three loaded handguns in the car- two with rounds in the chambers.
Arundel voters to choose RSU 21 director to fill partial term
The select board has 30 days to appoint someone to serve short-term, prior to the election.
A chat with Chef Mathew Woolf as White Barn Inn marks 50th anniversary
The landmark inn and restaurant is rolling out a number of events to celebrate.
St. Ann’s seeks to replace aging, damaged sea wall
A small portion of the wall is on Kennebunkport town property, so an easement would be necessary. The matter will be placed on the town ballot in June.
Local officials assist in Meals on Wheels delivery
Food, a smile and a chat help perk up the day for area seniors.
Obituary – Card of Thanks
The family of Richard “Dick” Bibber would like to extend our thanks to the many people who reached out to comfort us during our recent loss. We would like to extend our most sincere and profound gratitude to the Rev. Susan Townsley, the Rev. Carolyn Lambert and Father Fred Morse and all the musicians associated […]
Obituary – James Andrews
James Frederick Andrews, 76, surrounded by family, left this world to be with our Lord and savior on March 23, 2023. Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, to the late Robert Stanley and Harriet (Drury) Andrews on April 14, 1946. Jim enjoyed playing golf and watching football. His family meant the world to him. He loved […]
From Augusta – What the Legislature can do to reduce Maine’s teacher shortage
Let’s face it, Maine has a teacher shortage, and that problem has only been made worse over the last few years because of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Bangor Daily News, “more than 1,300 teachers, education technicians, administrators and other educators in Maine left their jobs, and more than half of them did so […]
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