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PublishedMarch 2, 2023
From Augusta – Finding free tax filing assistance, helping Maine reduce food insecurity
Earlier this month, the IRS ruled that Maine’s $850 pandemic relief checks are not taxable by the federal government – which is just what my colleagues and I intended when we worked on the budget last year. Also, the same Mainers who were eligible for the $850 pandemic relief checks should expect their $450 winter […]
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PublishedMarch 2, 2023
From Washington – Serving those who served our nation
Maine’s greatest strength has always been our unique heritage and strength of character. It’s a truth that shines bright across our state and in the nearly 10 percent of Maine people who answered the call to serve our country. Since my time as governor, meeting our solemn commitment to veterans has been among my most […]
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PublishedMarch 2, 2023
Obituary – Lorraine Gagnon
Lorraine Patricia Gagnon (née Nadeau), 91, a longtime resident of Biddeford, died peacefully of natural causes on Wednesday, the 22nd of February. Lorraine was born on March 17, 1931, in Biddeford, the fourth of seven children of Raoul and Egline (Dubé) Nadeau. She graduated from Saint-André’s High School in 1948 and worked in the Biddeford […]
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PublishedMarch 2, 2023
Letters to the Editor
Storm response is appreciated To the editor, I want add to the letter of Feb. 3 by Matt Fadiman. Kennebunk Light and Power District did an outstanding job in the recovery efforts from the damage caused by the storm of Jan. 23. I contacted Todd Shea that evening and he advised me that power could […]
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PublishedMarch 2, 2023
Letters to the Editor
Storm response is appreciated To the editor, I want add to the letter of Feb. 3 by Matt Fadiman. Kennebunk Light and Power District did an outstanding job in the recovery efforts from the damage caused by the storm of Jan. 23. I contacted Todd Shea that evening and he advised me that power could […]
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PublishedMarch 2, 2023
Our Sustainable City – Complete Streets
Transportation is integral to our livelihoods in Maine. We use transportation not only to move from place to place, but also as a means of work, and a way to transfer goods and services across great distances. Suffice to say, a well-functioning, reliable, and safe transportation system is crucially important to our community. As sustainability […]
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PublishedMarch 2, 2023
Letters to the Editor
Become a community volunteer for the Alzheimer’s Association To the editor, Last month, I was fortunate to be one of 900 volunteers from around the country to join the Alzheimer’s Association for its annual Community Leadership Summit in San Diego. It was energizing to meet other volunteers and learn the various reasons and motivations that […]
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PublishedMarch 1, 2023
Honor Roll – Kennebunk High School
Quarter 2 Freshmen HIGH HONORS: Isaac Aportria, Daria Ayers, Ida Bard, Madeline Barron, Jackson Baxter, Grahame Bean, Nathan Bean, Laila Beaudoin, Max Bishop, Lila Bowley, Jessica Brask, Makayla Caron, Adalyn Clark, Cameron Compagna, Kylie Coon, Elizabeth Cope, Ethan Coron, Alberto Cutone, Karter Cyr, Hadleigh Daniels, Kaitlyn Darrah, Joseph DiGiovanni, Bridgette Donnery, Madeline Dowling, Lily Downing, […]
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PublishedMarch 1, 2023
Obituary – Frederick Bancroft
Frederick S. Bancroft, 88, of Fairport, New York, formerly of Kennebunk, passed away on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023, in Batavia, New York, giving his son’s hand a goodbye squeeze as he peacefully departed. Heartfelt appreciation for the loving compassionate care provided by the staff at the New York State Veterans Home in Batavia. A Fairport […]
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PublishedMarch 1, 2023
Guest Column – Onion Domes
George said there had been a lot of talk about the Russians, the Ukrainians and the Land of the Onion Domes, and he had just seen President Joe Biden laying a wreath in honor of Ukrainian soldiers who had fallen in defense of their country, right there in Kyiv in front of a church with […]
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