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It's the "battle" of the tours; not bands but painters, sculptors, potters and the like.
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Museums of Old York cooks up Colonial feast
It might have been 21st century cars that brought families to the Museums of Old York's Remick Barn recently, but inside preparation for an 18th-century Thanksgiving feast awaited.
Cooking Colonial: Holiday feast prepared old-fashioned way
From left, Helen Berg, 6, Grace Gear, 9, and Adelle Brunstad, 8, prepare apple pie crust for an 18th-century Thanksgiving dinner at the Remick Barn of the Old York Historical Society in York, Maine, Thursday, Nov.
Community celebrates Pepperrells
Ralph Morang photo Members of the Pepperrell Brigade fire a salute after the rededication of the Pepperrell memorial plaque in Kittery Point on Saturday.
Nothing appeared to have been taken. 9:39 a.m. Change was taken from two vehicles broken into on Woodbridge Road, police reported.
3 Northeastern weekend escapes
In Maine, a lobster-roll lunch can precede an afternoon of blueberry picking and Skee-Ball by the boardwalk.
A former New Hampshire woman has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for stealing her nanny's identity to obtain credit cards.
Federal prison for thief who stole nanny's ID
A local woman was sentenced to 15 months in a federal prison for stealing her nanny's identity to make thousands of dollars in unlawful purchases and remains under investigation for several other crimes alleged to have been committed while awaited sentencing.
William P. Kelley, 19, 8 High Pasture Road, Kittery Point, was driving southbound on Southside Road in a 1999 Jeep.
Kisses and disses: Readers are puckering up to show their thanks
I have one huge ginormous KISS for Wendy from Exeter. On Oct. 9, in the parking lot of X-tra mart in Exeter, my truck's radiator, water pump, power steering and belt decided to go.
Firefighters responded to a two-alarm house fire early Thursday morning. A fire was reported at 2:16 a.m. Oct.
Famous family's memorial uncovered in Kittery
The legacy of the town's most famous family is being restored from the history books by residents, two and a half centuries later.
Charles Kendrick Capon, age 79, of Mitchell School Lane, Kittery Point, Maine, passed away September 29 at York Hospital, York, Maine, surrounded by family.
What's happening starting Friday, Sept. 11 ...
11-13. A boutique show, the event will feature 18 renowned antiques dealers, including W.M. Schwind, Jr., Jonathan Trace, Ed Weissman Antiques, Nancy Prince and A.E. Runge, Jr.
Sept. 4 12:51 p.m. - Investigated an accident on Route 236, just north of the traffic circle.
York furniture maker works with reclaimed wood
Editor's note: Business reporter Rob Levey recently caught up with Craig White to discuss his business at The Marketplace in Cape Neddick.
Car strikes tree, hits Kittery home
Despite an accident that saw a Kittery Point driver's car go across a front lawn, into a tree, over a stone wall and into a house on Sunday afternoon, the woman driving was not seriously injured.
GoandDo: Visit 'The Road Through Maine' art exhibit
Visit 'the road through maine' Seven award-winning artists will display pieces in "The Road Through Maine," through Sept.
Kisses and disses: Kisses to Cap'n Simeon's
KISSES to Cap'n Simeon's Restaurant, Route103 in Kittery Point, and their new manager/chef, Bill Schoyer and his staff.
Antique appraisal day set for Aug. 22
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, Kittery Point's First Congregational Church will hold an antique appraisal day.
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