No one-size-fits-all solution To the editor, I was inspired by the Oct. 28 letter to the editor, “Frightening time for school boards.” The pandemic has placed a huge strain on all of us. Clearly, there is a lot of disagreement over how our school board has navigated the challenges presented by COVID-19. The fact is […]
Kennebunk Post
News from Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel from Mainely Media.
From Augusta – Helping our food pantries through the holidays and winter season
I love this time of the year. Thanksgiving, family and football — it doesn’t get much better than that. But as the weather gets colder and the holidays approach, we have to remember how difficult this time of year can be for our local food pantries and our neighbors who rely on them. According to […]
County food pantry needs 100 more turkeys for Thanksgiving boxes
The York County Shelter Food Pantry is open to residents in need.
Guest Column – Lost in the pandemic
There was a time BP (Before Pandemic), when at the All Day Breakfast, just across the river from Dock Square and on down the road a piece toward Wells, some folks would take the cute little salt and pepper shakers from their table as they finished their meal and left, while others would bring imaginative […]
Obituary – Elizabeth Emmons
Elizabeth “Liz” Emmons, a native and resident of Kennebunk, passed away at home unexpectedly, Nov. 6, 2021, at the age of 64. Born Feb. 25, 1957, in Biddeford, to Lawrence James and Delight Hallowell Doane. Liz attended Kennebunk schools. She married Franklin “Duke” Emmons, her husband of 38 years. Liz loved most of all her […]
Obituary – Ray Pierce
Ray E. Pierce, 81, a longtime resident of Kennebunk passed away at his home on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021, after a prolonged illness. Ray was born in West Newfield, Maine. He was the youngest of 16 children, 10 girls and six boys, a set of twins and triplets. He loved being part of a big […]
Hunger program thankful for Bill and Anna Spiller
During the past 21 years, Spiller Farm has donated 246,688 pounds of produce to help feed the hungry in York County.
Two years in recovery, Kaitlin MacKenzie hopes her story inspires others to seek help
Her relationship with opioids began with a prescription following surgery.
Letters to the Editor
Support for school district’s efforts To the editor, As retired educators for over 40 years each and grandparents to three school age children, we are in support of the RSU 21 school board, administration and teachers. We have attended school board meetings, and more recently John has substituted in one of the schools. What we […]
Guest Column – Kindness is not a lost concept
I was born with a disability. That is, I entered the world surely believing that all people were “Wonderful, Wonderful,” and filled with good will and kindness. And I know this would be the very best way for everyone to feel, even if it weren’t so. And it isn’t. Although there really are many “Wonderful, […]
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