Stay updated with the Ogunquit app!

Ogunquit, MELocal News

Ogunquit has unveiled a smartphone application for Android and Apple devices, designed to keep residents informed about town-related updates. The app, launched on August 29, 2024, serves as a crucial resource for accessing local news and information. Available for download on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, it facilitates better communication between the town and its residents. This initiative reflects Ogunquit’s commitment to leveraging technology for enhanced civic engagement. In addition to the app, the article mentions other significant news items, such as budget requests and upcoming events like the Marginal Way Centennial Talks.

These updates emphasize the town's focus on community involvement and transparency. By utilizing the app, residents can stay connected with important announcements and resources. Overall, this development marks a positive step towards modernizing communication in Ogunquit.

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