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YCCC among fastest growing colleges of its kind

WELLS — York County Community College President Barbara Finkelstein didn’t need anyone to tell her that the college’s enrollment roster has been growing by leaps and bounds. Still, she said in a telephone interview on Monday, it was a happy surprise when she opened up The Chronicle of Higher Education’s annual Almanac of Higher Education […]

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KFL seeking artist exhibition applications

KENNEBUNK — The Kennebunk Free Library is currently accepting applications for artists to exhibit during the 2018 calendar year.  Since its inception in 2001 Hank’s Room Gallery, rechristened the Speers Gallery in 2010 has offered exhibit opportunities to both amateur and professional artists.  The gallery has been host to a variety of mediums including photography, […]

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The voice of reason

The 2006 climate change documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” starring Al Gore, was the first movie ever based on a slideshow. “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,” now playing in theaters, is the first sequel to a movie based on a slideshow. The original film won an Oscar. The sequel will not, but it’s still a […]

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$110K in grant funding benefits RSU 21 students

KENNEBUNK  – Grants amounting to more than $110,000 have boosted educational excellence for students in RSU 21, according to The Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel. The addditional funding in 2016 and 2017 has allowed the school district to create new programs and initiatives to boost student learning and offer specialized training to teachers. […]

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Changes coming to Wells Transfer Station

WELLS — An increase in bag roll prices and a slight change in hours of operation are coming to the Wells transfer station. Town officials implemented the changes during the last Board of Selectmen’s meeting on Tuesday. The Maine Department of Environmental Protection had reviewed operations at the transfer station and suggested the area needed […]

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Buster Keaton’s ‘Go West’ silent masterpiece comes to Ogunquit

OGUNQUIT — Nicknamed “The Great Stone Face” because of his perceived lack of emotion, silent movie legend Buster Keaton dumbfounded audiences in 1925 when he directed and starred in the classic emotional comedy masterpiece “Go West.” Despite never smiling on film, Keaton rustled up laughter and took America on a nostalgic trip to the frontier […]