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Letters to the Editor

Mousam dams: What’s goin’ on? To the editor, This is the time we need to consider what KLPD is doing with America First Hydro (AFH) to save the Mousam River dams. With AFH applying for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) license to operate the dams, the dams are saved for at least 40 years. […]

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Community News

Library to host “Rat Six” author Jack Flowers was drafted in 1967 and sent to Vietnam as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers, stationed near Saigon. He volunteered for one of the most hazardous duties – leader of the 1st Infantry Division Tunnel Rats. According to Flowers, this was a life changing […]

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Kennebunk Savings reaches $1 million in donations to local nonprofits

Kennebunk Savings ended 2019 with a record $1 million in donations to area nonprofits. The bank hit this milestone back in December with a $25,000 donation to Kennebunk Elementary and helped the school move closer to breaking ground on an ambitious, inclusive playground project. “It’s our biggest donation to date,” said Anush Hansen, Kennebunk Elementary […]

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Enter if you dare, the zany, exclusive world of indoor marathons

There are reasons for the paucity of indoor marathon opportunities in North America. Good reasons. And they were revealed in high definition last week. A cursory check of Al Gore’s internet reveals about four or five events. There are a couple in New England listed under the moniker, Arena Attack Indoor Series. Sounds excruciating. There’s […]

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Obituaries – Herman Cohen

Herman Cohen Herman William Cohen, 37, of Kennebunk, passed away suddenly in Biddeford on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. Herman was born in Waterville, Maine, March 9, 1982, the beloved son of Laurie and Marlene Linarez Cohen, attended Berwick Academy and graduated from Proctor Academy in Andover, NH. A gifted athlete, he loved to play lacrosse […]