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Kennebunk Post
News from Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel from Mainely Media.
Obituaries Steven Rothrock
Steven Rothrock Steven H. Rothrock, 57, of Kennebunkport, died Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston following a lengthy battle with leukemia. Steven was born May 26, 1962 in Rahway, New Jersey, the son of Calvin and Ruth Rorden Rothrock, and graduated from Westfield High School and University of Maine, Orono, […]
Obituaries Helen Shaw
Helen Shaw Helen Frances Shaw, 80, a resident of Kennebunk and Florien, Louisiana, died Dec. 1, 2019 at the St. Patrick’s Hospital in Lake Charles, Louisiana, after a brief illness. Helen was born in Kennebunkport on Sept. 1, 1939, a daughter of Harry Durwood and Ellen Emma (Wildes) Brown and graduated from Kennebunk High School, […]
Obituaries Paul George, Sr.
Paul George, Sr. Paul Leo George, Sr., 74, of Kennebunk, died peacefully Saturday evening, Nov. 30, 2019 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough following a battle with cancer. He was born in Boston on Sept. 24, 1945, the son of James F. George, Jr. and Irene E. (Simmons) George. He graduated from Marian High […]
Six towns will fund staffer to study coastal issues
They’re trying to get a handle on what rising sea levels and other changes may mean.
Reenactors to outline Kennebunk immigrant experience
Work opportunities brought folks here from other countries at the turn of the 20th century.
Community News
Make new holiday memories at Seashore Trolley Museum Open for Kennebunkport’s 38th annual Christmas Prelude and Seashore Trolley Museum welcomes guests from Dec. 6-15 for rides on heated, decked out trolleys on their private heritage railroad. Tickets are $10/person and include warm, chocolate chip cookies and hot chocolate. Tickets are available at the door, and […]
Going indoors for next endurance adventure
The first thing I learned about marathons was that I knew nothing. Despite all the cramming, consulting and consternation about that first whack at 26.2 miles more than five years ago, I knew zilch. I thought I was prepared. I wasn’t. I thought I knew how to pace. I didn’t. I thought I knew how […]
Letters to the Editor
Affordable housing need is real To the editor, There is no doubt about the need for affordable and elderly housing in Kennebunkport, the question is what’s the best way to do it. The need comes from our children, our parents, our teachers, our police, firefighters and employees. I find it interesting that the Land Use […]
First Congregational, K’port host music and carols on Dec. 15
Seasonal songs by musicians and the congregation to take place during Prelude.
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