Library to host Arctic climate specialist The Camden Conference and Kennebunk Free Library present Dr. Susana Hancock at the Kennebunk Free Library on Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 6 p.m. Hancock’s discussion is titled Climate Politics in Contemporary Europe. Hancock is a specialist in Arctic climate geopolitics. With a background ranging from astrophysics to linguistics, she […]
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News from Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel from Mainely Media.
Honor Roll – Kennebunk High School
Quarter 1 FRESHMEN HIGH HONORS: Sasha Altschule, Max Andrews, Emilie Barter, Ella Beals, Kendell Beckett, James Bertus-Trudo, Mason Binette, Addison Carbone, Quinn Chapman, Finneas Coldreck, Olivia Cutone, Anthony D’Elia, Gabrielle D’Orso-Palmer, Isabella Donnery, Emily Dube, Philip Dyer, William Eagleson, Jacob Eon, Isabel Esch, Kelsey Ewing, Otto Fontaine, Anna Fox, Taylor Giles, Quinlen Gleason, Berk Glidden, […]
After verbal clash, select board chair vows ‘to try and do better’
John Costin filed a complaint following an alleged breach of the Kennebunk Select Board code of conduct by Blake Baldwin.
Two RSU 21 directors, citing time constraints, leave board
Select boards in Arundel and Kennebunk will appoint interim directors, according to RSU 21 policy.
Recall affidavits name RSU 21 Board Chair Arthur LeBlanc and Timothy Stentiford
Petitioners must gather 669 signatures of registered Kennebunk voters in order for a recall election to take place.
Obituary – Richard Stevens
Richard “Deke” Stevens, 87, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 26, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born Feb. 25, 1934, in Kennebunk, son of Norman and Elizabeth (Clough) Stevens, a 1953 graduate of Kennebunk High School. Richard was a member of the Kennebunk Baptist Church since the age […]
Obituary – Joan Goodwin
On Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021, Joan Mary Goodwin of Wells Branch, loving wife and mother of seven, passed away at the age of 89 at Huntington Common in Kennebunk. Joan was born in Kennebunk on June 27, 1932, to parents Granville Everett Nadeau and Mary (White) Nadeau. Joan grew up on Hall Street in Kennebunk […]
Guest Column – It’s a dog-eat-dog world
I recently read about a research study that suggested every time you eat a hot dog you shorten your lifespan by 36 minutes. That’s a disturbing figure for a hot dog lover like myself. I mean, it’s conceivable a person could eat 1,000 hot dogs in his or her life, especially if that person is […]
Don’t wait, get covered now!
Whether it’s a pandemic-related illness, general health and wellbeing, or a medical emergency, everyone needs to have access to health care to live full and sustaining lives. When we are healthy and taken care of, we can go to work, raise our children, support our families and have some fun – when time allows for […]
Guest Column – The cherry tree
Social and political historians, looking back on our time, will struggle to understand the verbal chaos and nonsense produced by such concepts as fake news, alternate truth and virtual reality. And they’ll have it, because it’s all being recorded on silicon chips, magnetic tapes, CD-ROMs and digital matrices for their convenience – our political speeches […]
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