The Westbrook chocolatier is honored for social and environmental responsibility and unique craftsmanship.
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Concert offers ‘healing’ with Black spirituals
“It will be great to be up there offering this music of hope and inspiration in such a difficult year,” the Classical Uprising artistic director says.
Lakes Region Sportsman: Will Sebago Lake freeze this year?
The question most often heard at local bait shops, on social media pages and anywhere anglers get together is, “Will Sebago freeze this year?” I’ve received several calls from potential clients from out of state wanting to ice fish Sebago. I just chuckle when I tell them that I’m looking at open water. As I […]
Blunt Youth Radio gives teens voice on environmental issues
A new initiative trains high school students in radio broadcasting while they create content on climate and other environmental topics important to them.
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.”
Fickett named Gorham Fire and Rescue chief
Ken Fickett, a 47-year veteran with the department, is the right person for the job, the former chief says.
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.
Portland area commercial brokers reflect on a challenging year
Retail and office space vacancies in greater Portland went up in 2020, but the industrial space sector remained strong, brokers say.