The two projects together would cost about $72,000.
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Kennebunk streetlight conversion is power district matter
The town had hoped to choose the lights and voters agreed to bond conversion money, but the town learned two years ago that Kennebunk Light and Power District owns them. The select board was updated on Jan, 24.
Obituary – Barbara Dolce
Barbara L. Dolce of Kennebunk passed away on Jan. 25, 2023, at Gosnell House in Scarborough. She was 79. The daughter of Lorraine and James Williams, she was born on April 15, 1943 in the Bronx. Barbara spent decades as a nurse, focusing on working with the elderly and ultimately serving as a nursing home […]
Community News – Brick Store Museum welcomes volunteers
Volunteering at the Brick Store Museum in downtown Kennebunk helps to illustrate the history, art and cultures of the region for all ages. “The museum employs a very small staff and depends on the volunteer spirit of the community to fuel programs, operations, outreach and passion for what the museum does,” said Executive Director Cynthia […]
Guest Column – The tough women of southern Maine
In bringing you tales of the tough women of southern Maine, it would be a serious mistake to skip over my mother’s example. She believed in three things; the importance of one’s identity and place in the history of our kind, the importance of taking action to demonstrate the weight of one’s dedication to that […]
Community News – Brick Store Museum welcomes volunteers
Volunteering at the Brick Store Museum in downtown Kennebunk helps to illustrate the history, art and cultures of the region for all ages. “The museum employs a very small staff and depends on the volunteer spirit of the community to fuel programs, operations, outreach and passion for what the museum does,” said Executive Director Cynthia […]
Kennebunkport man arrested a second time in Georgia
Atlanta police said Francis Carroll, 22, was among those arrested Saturday, Jan. 21, in connection with a riot that broke out during what began as a peaceful march.
Real estate professionals see market balance ahead
The president of the York County Council of the Maine Association of Realtors said she is feeling positive about the year ahead. “My thought is it will become a more balanced market, which is always healthier,” said Teri Woods.
York Judicial Center nearing completion
The new state building on Route 1 (Elm St.) in Biddeford could open the first week in May, officials say. When it does, the district courts in Biddeford, Springvale and York will close and the superior court in Alfred will leave that county-owned space, which will remain open for various York County government departments.
Checks stolen from resident, business mailboxes in Kennebunkport
Thieves are copying or “washing” checks, rewriting and then cashing them, authorities say.
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