December 7 - December 20, 2007
Article Image COMFORT FOOD... AND JOY! While the temperatures were well below freezing for York's Festival of Lights, the staff at Town Hall were helping to warm parade-goers with hot cider, sweet treats and plenty of holiday spirit.
Photo by Jennifer L. Saunders

Ogunquit preps for referendum vote
On Tuesday, Dec. 4, municipal officers held a public hearing to inform voters on the warrant articles that will be presented at the Special Town Meeting.

Take a "Christmas Vacation" with the OPA Classic Film Series
Ogunquit Performing Arts' successful Classic Film Series continues its seventh season with the showing of "Christmas Vacation" at the Great Hall of the Dunaway Center.

Building bridges: Volunteers needed to help homebound residents
Imagine being the person who makes it possible for a housebound senior citizen to remain independent in his or her own home.

Local doctor supports Toys for Tots effort
Gallant Chiropractic Health Center is having its toy drive in support of Toys for Tots through Dec. 20, and those who take part in the event will be treated to a special gift of their own.

Tidewater students grow beyond measure at Diversity Farm
The third-grade class at Tidewater School spent a school week camping and working at Diversity Farm early in October, where they learned about the farming life with Bob and Kathy Perol, and their children Heather and Cody, owners of a 230-acre organic, grass-based livestock farm in Troy.


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