Ogunquit News
Local business owners and residents alike started to hold their breath on Monday, as rains fell and astronomical high tides deluged the area with water reminiscent of last year's devastating Mother's Day storm.
On Saturday, local environmentalists, activists and politicians encouraged attendees at a "global warming block party" in Portsmouth's Market Square to be a part of the solution to halt climate change.
Local officials do not know what the state's new school consolidation plan will ultimately be, but they agree there is no doubt that educational systems in Maine will be changing.
There is much excitement and buzz, and with good reason, in anticipation of the very first Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Memorial Piano Festival this week.
The Charter Review Commission is scheduled to discuss an array of items when it meets tonight, Wednesday, April 18, at 7 p.m.
York County Kennel Club of Maine, Inc., has invited two Skinners Auction appraisers to its first-ever Antiques Appraisal Day, set for this Saturday, April 21.
Briefs
What: Seacoast Democrats of York, Kittery, Wells, Ogunquit, Eliot and South. Berwick will hold an Office Warming Party with Congressman Tom Allen on Saturday, April 21.
Ongoing
Ogunquit Performing Arts will memorialize Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham, a longtime member of OPA who is remembered as a fine pianist in her own right, with its first piano festival named in her honor.
Do you have a child with special needs?
It's baby season at the Center for Wildlife, when orphans and injured young ones of all species find a temporary home in the shadow of Mount Agamenticus.
Ethel's Tree of Life, a local nonprofit which has a mission to serve youth and young adults who live with disabilities and/or special needs by providing transitional training in life and work skills, will host its Casino Night fundraiser on April 21.