York County Coast Star

Bravo chefs: Reality TV series will feature familiar Ogunquit talent

In the first released promotional video for "Top Chef Masters," two familiar York faces flash on the screen. Clark Frasier and Mark Gaier have stepped outside the kitchen and are in front of the camera to participate in the fourth season of the Bravo...

Withdrawal plan agreed upon

ARUNDEL — A tentative final draft of a withdrawal proposal was agreed on by the Arundel Withdrawal Committee on July 12.

Portside Rotary President's Dinner

KENNEBUNKPORT — Karen Schlegel, President of Portside Rotary, finished up her year as president with a dinner celebration at the Seashore Trolley Museum on June 26. Portside Rotarians enjoyed a wonderful barbecue dinner and sing-along rides on the...

Michele Louise Dionne

BERWICK — Michele Louise Dionne, 58, of Berwick, died Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at Maine Medical Center in Portland from breast cancer.

Fireworks, parking dominate discussion

KENNEBUNK — Frustrations continued to mount over fireworks and issues in Lower Village during Tuesday's Board of Selectmen meeting.

United Way Day of Caring

KENNEBUNKPORT — Portside Rotary members recently participated in United Way of York County's "Day of Caring," — a full day of work at Beachwood Park, Kennebunkport. There were more than 12 Portside Rotarians, along with Carol Cook and Bill...

Aileen Argyle deLancey Kay (née White)

Sunrise: December 21, 1924

KHS principal, parents talk climate after teacher's speech

KENNEBUNK — Following the outrage that erupted over teacher Sean Watson's commencement address at Kennebunk High School's 2012 graduation ceremony, a handful of parents met with school administrators to determine how to best move forward.

Lobster Pot rugby tourney Saturday

KENNEBUNKPORT — The inaugural Lobster Pot rugby tournament will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at Consolidated School in Kennebunkport.

Residents tell MTA: Toll hike isn't fair

WELLS — A hike in toll prices in southern Maine would not only be unfair, but also would drive more traffic to Route 1, area residents told the Maine Turnpike Authority at a meeting July 11.