The town council plans to consider how to address the problem behind on town fields and at Shaw Cherry Hill Farm.
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Westbrook Police Department hires mental health liaison
The new liaison comes from Portland and has worked collaboratively with Westbrook law enforcement in the past.
Westbrook veterans’ office hopes to build community with social sessions
Local veteran Larry Caron says he likes the idea because ‘getting together and knowing we care for one another means an awful lot.’
As hate crimes rise, active bystanders needed, advocates say
National tragedies like 9/11 and the pandemic that spark acts of hate against minorities make it important for people to know how to intervene safely, activists say.
Gorham Middle School heat pump repair bill grows to $3.1M
Voters will be asked in November to allow the School Department to spend more to complete the project.
Westbrook Police to wear body cams by end of year
The City Council gave preliminary approval to the $59,000 purchase of body cameras to be used by all on-duty officers.
Ballot set for council, school board in Gorham
Voters face a four-way race for two Town Council seats and a three-way race for two School Committee seats.
Needle-collection boxes to be located at four sites in Westbrook
The boxes will be the first in the city for the safe disposal of syringes and sharp medical waste.
Pandemic places Maine State Music Theatre’s future in jeopardy, director says
The Maine State Music Theatre will finish its run of “Jersey Boys” in Westbrook before ending the season to avoid further monetary losses as a result of the pandemic.
Investigation continues into death of Gorham man
The investigation into the death of a Gorham man who was struck and killed while riding a bicycle in Gorham Aug. 26 is continuing. Stephen Joseph Palmer, 72, was killed after the bike he was riding collided with an SUV in the area of 246 Sebago Lake Road, according to police. Windham Rescue transported Palmer […]
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