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If the nomination papers currently in circulation are any indication, several candidates are poised to throw their hats into the proverbial ring to run for office during the elections in local towns this June.
Nomination papers in Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel, Wells and Ogunquit became available at town clerks’ offices in late February and are due back there by Friday, April 9.
Here s a rundown of how the races are shaping up:
Kennebunk
In Kennebunk, Deputy Town Clerk Carrie Weeman reported Monday that six people have taken out nomination papers for the trio of three-year Select Board seats currently occupied by Wayne Berry, Edward Karytko and Shiloh Schulte.
Why hydrofoils should be banned from crowded surf zones
March 17, 2021 |
Surfing
Foils are getting extremely popular and increasingly more common in crowded surf breaks. The problem is that they re potentially harmful.
Hydrofoils are not new.
They were introduced by Emmanuel Denis Farcot, a French inventor who registered a British patent for a piece of equipment that made vessels sail faster.
Farcot installed a series of inclined planes or wedge-formed pieces to the sides and bottom of a boat, which created a lift as the vessel moved forward.
The technology behind foils was later improved and fine-tuned and used for military and passenger boat transportation purposes.