The non-profit advocacy group eliminates it’s paid executive director position and membership dues, but will be continue to work for local businesses, the president says.
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$2.3 million Westbrook Common project moves forward
The City Council also reviews plans for $2 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds and expands the senior property tax assistance program.
SAD 6 voters elect Heath, approve $54.3 million school budget
SAD 6 voters Tuesday elected Kelley Heath of Hollis to the Board of Directors and validated the $54.3 million school budget. Heath initially faced incumbent Trevor Hustus in the race, but Hustus withdrew his candidacy before the election. Hustus was still listed as a candidate on the ballot, however. Heath took Hollis 295-142; Buxton, 179-94; […]
Breast milk donor depot, dispensary to open in Portland
Personalized Pediatrics, working with Mothers’ Milk Bank Northeast, will provide the service for donors and recipients, the first in the area.
Gorham taxes may rise after council OKs $62.5M combined budget
Taxes on a $300,000 home would rise from $5,463 to $5,655.
Candidate bows out of June 8 race for SAD 6 seat
Trevor Hustus of Hollis ends his re-election campaign and will take a job in Washington, D.C.
Solar arrays, credit union branch approved for Westbrook
The Planning Board also OK’d a plan for apartments above the Daily Grind on Main Street.
Play is on the way at Westbrook’s Lincoln Street rink
The four-season facility for soccer, futsal, hockey and skating is expected to open June 10.
Westbrook jeweler has designs on greater good
In his work, Ebenezer Akakpo strives to make connections between his home country of Ghana and his new home in Maine and to help others at the same time.
Noise issues remain hurdle to summer concerts at Rock Row
To host a limited number of shows, organizers must first receive Westbrook Planning Board approval of a noise plan, ensure they have enough employees and find available performing artists.