The 19 construction and maintenance projects will take place over the next three years.
Chance Viles
Chance Viles is a staff writer for the American Journal, covering Westbrook. He is a UMass Amherst graduate, studying journalism and political science. Chance spent a few years covering towns and cities throughout Massachusetts before moving to Portland. He enjoys all things weird, spicy food, and can probably be found walking around with his cameras.
Westbrook Housing partners with UNE for health clinic
The University of New England plans to offer free health care to residents of the city’s 15 public housing developments.
City settles lawsuit with Lewiston man over alleged police bias
The city has agreed to settle with Vincent Oden, a Lewiston man who accused Westbrook police of pulling him over last year based on racial profiling.
City hopes to finish Common revamp by end of 2021
The plans call for a total revamp of downtown’s Westbrook Common, which will accommodate live entertainment.
Condo project approved for site off New Gorham Road
The Westbrook Planning Board also looked at plans for a small housing development off Bridge Street.
Resilient Kiwanis club marks 95 years of work for children
The small but dedicated Westbrook service group is proud of its decades of charitable work.
Gattine selected to lead Democratic State Committee
The governor lauds the former state legislator and Westbrook city councilor as a “compassionate and effective leader.”
Homing pigeons are coo-l, local enthusiasts say
Homing pigeon owners in Westbrook and Sebago would like to see more people get involved in the hobby and sport.
Westbrook Police to amp up domestic violence work
A new grant will pay for additional training and an advocacy position to aid the police departments fight against domestic violence.
Westbrook gets OK to set up vaccination site
City Health Officer and Fire Chief Andrew Turcotte has said that he wanted the vaccines to be administered by Public Safety employees at the Westbrook Community Center.