Joanne Marie Laporte Sheridan, 95, died peacefully at home on May 26, 2024. Joanne was born on Jan. 5, 1929, in Englewood, New Jersey, the daughter of Léo Frédéric Laporte and Beatrice Giacobbe, and raised in Leonia, New Jersey. She majored in anthropology at New York University. She later earned a master’s degree in education […]
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News from Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel from Mainely Media.
York County Audubon to host ‘a seal’s journey’
York County Audubon will host Marine Mammals of Maine for a program that will be presented at the Mather Auditorium of Wells Reserve at Laudholm on Tuesday, June 18. The presentation is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will also be offered via Zoom. Jessica Woodend, of Marine Mammals of Maine, will guide patrons through a […]
Obituary – Robert Pelletier, Sr.
Robert Gerard Pelletier, Sr., age 88, passed away Thursday, May 30, 2024, at the New England Rehabilitation Hospital in Portland having succumbed to injuries received a week prior during an automobile accident. Bob was born on Aug. 12, 1935, to the late Fred and Alvia (Michaud) Pelletier in St John Plantation, Maine. Bob’s first language […]
County Report: Green light for York County recovery, training centers
York County government’s proposed substance use recovery center and separate first responder training center are now a go. The projects were approved by Alfred Planning Board on June 3. The green light means the county can now seek bids for site work for the two projects, which are to be situated on county-owned property off […]
The Kennebunks kick off Pride Month
Kennebunk will wave its Pride flag throughout the month of June.
Kennebunk Art Walk returns this summer
Starting June 14, the anticipated Kennebunk Art Walk returns for a summer of fun.
Transitional living youth program opens its first site-based location in Biddeford
In collaboration with Preble Street, the program hopes to transition at-risk youths into stable living situations.
Class of 2024 urged to ‘embrace the adventure of life’
164 Kennebunk High School graduates celebrated their accomplishments Sunday morning.
From Augusta – Recovering from severe storms, preparing for climate change
In the weeks and months following the devastating severe winter storms, I heard loud and clear from folks across the district: “We need help.” That’s why, in the most recent legislative session, I was determined to vote for the $60 million storm relief package that would help people and businesses rebuild and recover. I heard […]
Our three best friends: dogs, cats and TV news
Our three best friends are the puppy dog, the pussycat and the television news bubbler. You’re a Shoe Salesman, and there you are at the end of a long, hard day trying to make the shoes you have on display fit the feet that have been walking in the door all day long – and […]
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