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York man invents 'Critter Skimmer,' helps frog population
Brian Meagher, like many in-ground pool owners, had grown accustomed to finding anywhere from 50 to 100 dead frogs in his skimmer basket every season.
Clay Hill Farm commissions artist to bring outside in
Distinguished as the first restaurant ever to be designated a wildlife habitat and bird sanctuary, and now a Maine certified Environmental Leader, Clay Hill Farm is proud of its heritage and country setting.
Kevin and Sandra Freeman, of Freeman Sign in Cape Neddick, recently designed and applied graphics to a Smart Car.
The Maine Chapter Dream Factory will hold a spaghetti dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Aug.
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Kids learn about mammal tracking at York Public Library
On Thursday, Aug. 7, children and adults got a chance to learn how to track the animals of the Maine wilderness with a special event at York Public Library.
Gossip: Philip Lauriat, Kent Stephens, Rob Scullin and more
It started when Philip Lauriat, Granite State Opera's artistic director, put Kent Stephens, Harbor Light Stage Inc's founding artistic director, in touch with David Brooks - the son of George S. Brooks.
Inspired eating: Book club members meet 'localvore' challenge, if only for a meal
"Eating home-cooked meals from whole, in-season ingredients obtained from the most local source available is eating well, in every sense.
Long beloved for its iconic lighthouses, rocky shoreline and lobster, the southern Maine coast is known for another tourist distinction: it has become the home of the seaside bride.
Chef's Corner with Cape Neddick Inn's Mike Arnesan
Mike Arnesan, who has been in the kitchen of the Cape Neddick Inn for about nine months now, spoke with The York Weekly about his Southwest aspirations, plus a few of his latest inspirations and favorite ...
At Your Library: Celebrating York
York Days 2008 - maybe you have taken the time to celebrate York during these special days - at the road race, softball tournament or the "Christmas in July" celebration on the Nubble.
Garden tours to benefit Center for Wildlife
The Center for Wildlife's garden tours will continue this week on Sunday, Aug. 3, at Backyard Birds & Garden Frills, 244 Route 1 South.
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Only 50 miles away, York, Maine, boasts a taste of everything
Greasy diners and high-end restaurants; kitschy gifts and collectible art; scenic strolls and action-packed arcades: The coastline town of York, Maine, offers a little something for every day tripper.
Tuesday, July 22 2:08 a.m. - Timothy Francis Kelleher, 18, of Algonquin Drive in Cape Neddick, was at Route 1 charged with illegal possession of liquor by a minor.
Laura Dehler, development director of the Center for Wildlife, announced that this year's support for the center through Kennebunk Savings Bank's Community Ballot votes was one-third higher than in previous ...
When fires ravaged southern Maine
The Bald Head Cliff house burned twice. Both conflagrations occurred during years of rampant fires in southern Maine.
York Lions Club auction planned for Aug. 1
An autographed jersey, an original watercolor painting and gift certificates to just about every restaurant on the beach will be hitting the auction block at 6 p.m. Aug.
The suspects were both described as male and approximately 16 years of age. 5:29 p.m. A bicycle was reported stolen on Railroad Avenue.
Ogunquit Town Column - July 10
The Senior Central newsletter recently welcomed the new directors for the center.
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York area academic announcements
Whitney E. Ciancetta is a 2008 graduate of Union College with a bachelor of arts in history.
He is scheduled to appear in York District Court on Aug. 7. 12:06 p.m. - The theft of a noise dosimeter was reported at York Hospital.