Holiday spectacle winds through two downtowns
Foster’s Daily Democrat
The annual holiday parade through Rollinsford and South Berwick, Maine, took a different route this year and organizers say it …
Holiday Parade regains some stature
Seacoastonline.com
This year’s annual Holiday Parade put on by the towns of South Berwick, Maine, and Rollinsford breathed some welcoming fresh air into a …
‘Knit-erature’ group combines books, needlework
Portland Press Herald
Members gather monthly at the South Berwick library to work on projects and discuss books.
Seacoast towns declare ‘Buy Local Week’
Seacoastonline.com
Portsmouth, Exeter, Stratham, Greenland, North Hampton, Dover, Durham, Lee, and Kittery, South Berwick and York, Maine, will participate in Buy Local Week. …
South Berwick police investigate theft of more than $1000 in tools
Foster’s Daily Democrat
Police are investigating the theft of more than$1000 worth of tools and a generator from two storage containers on …
South Berwick readies for Home for the Holidays celebration
Seacoastonline.com
This week, downtown storefronts …
Mold a problem at future library site
York Weekly
A significant presence of surface mold has been found in the basement of the former St. Michael’s Church on Young Street …
Buy Local First event begins in South Berwick next week …
The Town Council declared Nov. 30-Dec. 6 Buy Local First Week at its Tuesday meeting.
SAD 35 debates tuition policy for out-of-district students
Seacoastonline.com
School Administrative District 35 School Board members expressed strong but mixed feelings about a proposed policy to …
Marshwood Middle School parents told 58 of 60 kids accepted unknown Facebook …
York Weekly
Marshwood Middle School parents were shocked to learn from Internet expert Jayne Hitchcock Thursday evening that 58 of 60 …
Grant awarded for permanent display at Counting House in South Berwick
Foster’s Daily Democrat
The Old Berwick Historical Society was recently awarded a $5000 state grant that will be used for a new permanent …
Farmers’ Market to continue through April in Rollinsford, Exeter
Foster’s Daily Democrat
Concern for locally-grown food has motivated community organizers to study and respond to the need for simple, old-fashioned food products …

Here we go again …on tuitioning students to MSAD 35…Is money the best reason to make a decision about the future of our kids education? Each time this subject comes up the question is posed, is this best for our children and their education…if not a resounding YES then this should be put to bed once and for all!! We will find a way to provide what our children need, maintain our small town feel and continue to be one of the best school districts around! We will always have to tighten our belts, even as the economy improves…We have to teach by example, how to handle life in the real world. There are no quick fixes!