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PublishedApril 18, 2023
From Augusta – Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Maine Legislature is taking action
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time when we strive to raise awareness about sexual assault and the impact it has on survivors, their loved ones and our communities. I wanted to use this space to help bring awareness to this issue and to share some of the progress we are making in terms […]
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PublishedApril 18, 2023
Letters to the Editor
Transportation program a valuable resource To the editor, To the members of the Saco City Council and Mayor: I have had a need to use Age Friendly Saco’s transportation program to get to medical appointments numerous times in the last two years. Each of the volunteer drivers was caring, courteous and safety-conscious. Appointment destinations and […]
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PublishedApril 18, 2023
Hannaford donation bolsters The Ecology School
The $250,000 gift will support eco-friendly farming operations.
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PublishedApril 17, 2023
Community Harvest unveils new website, logo
KENNEBUNK – Community Harvest, a nonprofit organization that meets the needs of its neighbors through food sharing, fellowship, and financial assistance, announced recently the launch of its new logo and website. According to a news release, the new Community Harvest website provides a user-friendly experience, making it easier for individuals to learn about our mission, […]
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PublishedApril 13, 2023
Obituary – Maxine Shuffleburg
Maxine M. Shuffleburg, 84, of Kennebunk, passed away at home with her loving family at her side. She was born March 10, 1939, in Cape Porpoise, to Maxwell and Mable (Wildes) Hutchins. Maxine attended Kennebunk schools growing up. She worked as a Kennebunk school cook for over 30 years at Park Street School, Sea Road […]
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PublishedApril 13, 2023
Letters to the Editor
Now isn’t the time for tax increase To the editor, I am writing regarding the proposed Kennebunk municipal budget for fiscal year 2024. The town is proposing an increase of 23 percent over the current year’s budget. This increase includes adding ten new municipal positions, a 5 percent cost-of-living increase for town staff, a $216,000 […]
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PublishedApril 13, 2023
Letters to the Editor
Public is owed a careful, thorough decision To the editor, Did you know that the neighborhood schools are being closed? Scarborough’s board of education has been working on a plan since before 2018 to address problems of overcrowding and aging facilities at our elementary schools. The board voted 5-2 in January 2020 to consolidate our […]
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PublishedApril 12, 2023
Guest Column – Welcome to Cheese Egg Hill
This breakfast receipt is direct from the files of The AmaChewers Cooking School, and here by requests from friends who have moved away since spending time getting to know me, and realizing they have better things to do. They move on, but remember the Cheese Egg Hill. A slice of bread, white or otherwise or […]
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PublishedApril 12, 2023
A Window on the Past – Historical society lecture: ‘Immigration in South Portland, Past and Present’
The South Portland Historical Society will hold a lecture on Wednesday, April 19, at 6:30 p.m. at the South Portland Community Center, 21 Nelson Road. Museum Director Seth Goldstein is curating a new exhibit at the society’s Cushing’s Point Museum at Bug Light Park (the museum opens on May 1). The lecture is a preview […]
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PublishedApril 12, 2023
In the Know – Town advances conservation and sustainability efforts
Among seven broad strategic goals identified by the Scarborough Town Council at the start of the year was one in the area of sustainability, conservation, and climate change: “Develop a plan to conserve more land in Scarborough and better integrate conservation and sustainability principles into our planning processes.” The town council aligned its goals with […]
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