The committee solidifies the city’s commitment to its veterans, Arty Ledoux says.
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Windham correctional center revamp moves closer to completion
Modernizing a century-old prison by constructing new buildings and demolishing others is complicated when that prison is fully operating, but completion of the work at the Maine Correctional Center in Windham is expected be completed by August 2022, just off the original June 2022 target date. The $141 million state funded project, which began in […]
Inventive ex-Gorham officer puts pepper spray on the road
Mike Mercer’s invention allows truckers to spray attackers outside from inside their trucks, and he’s hoping to bring the technology to police officers and civilians as well.
$44.6 million Gorham school budget goes to council
As proposed the new school and municipal budgets would increase taxes 5%.
Veteran Gorham educator to be Cape Elizabeth’s next school superintendent
Christopher Record spent eight years as principal of Gorham High School and the last five as assistant superintendent in that school district.
Volunteers needed for busy fish migration in Westbrook
The Presumpscot Regional Land Trust says with a growing number of visitors, more help is needed.
Citizen scientists needed to find some big aquatic bugs
The Stream Explorer Program will be chronicling aquatic insects in streams around Sebago Lake and southern Maine May through October.
Upcoming book views Maine’s immigrants with ‘different lens’
The book puts a focus on the contributions New Mainers have made to the state.
SMCC to add more in-person classes this fall in South Portland, Brunswick
In-person instruction will be expanded to just over 50% of the college’s offerings.
Boy, 3, hit by car in Gorham dies from his injuries
Police say the car was being driven by a 13-year-old girl who was alone.