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DESTINATION: OGUNQUIT. Ogunquit's Four Season Destination Resource Guide is now available. Discover Ogunquit's fascinating blend of old and new through this special guide. The history and charm of Ogunquit embrace you in every shop, restaurant, church and park in this "small town with a big heart" that knows how to relax, indulge and enjoy. Ogunquit's 2008 Four Season Destination Resource Guide has arrived just in time to dazzle visitors with all that Ogunquit has to offer! This year, it is easy to carry with the newly improved size and jam-packed with the latest info for tourists. The at-a-glance guide for hotels, B & Bs, restaurants and retail stores - in addition to things to do, professional and general services and a tide chart - is a valuable asset to people visiting the area. Please come by the Welcome Center at the Ogunquit Chamber Office to pick up your copies. For more, call 646-2939 or visit
www.ogunquit.org.
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Ogunquit resident charged with assault, kidnapping
A local resident is facing multiple charges after what emergency officials have described as a domestic violence incident on June 8 that sent two people to the hospital.
A fond remembrance of Ed Betts
He would chuckle at this tribute to him.
“Stroll the Square” and see all that the Kittery Foreside area has to offer
Whether you're in the mood for great music, wonderful local artwork or a taste of the delicious food available right here in the Seacoast, you will want to be a part of "Stroll the Square" on June 19.
The Seasonal Workers Program invites you to get to know York’s visitors from afar
Local residents will probably run into one or more of the town's many seasonal workers in the weeks ahead.
Caring Unlimited KidWorkers recognized for volunteerism
The KidWorker volunteers at York County's Domestic Violence Project have won the United Way of York County Starfish Award.
Environmental Justice Grants now available
Applications are currently being accepted for "Environmental Justice Small Grants" to support projects that address local environmental and public health issues within affected communities.