After a few construction bumps, the city is looking to get back to work with the four-season ice rink off of Lincoln Street.
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School food pantry hero ‘feels good to be helpful in the world’
A fifth-grader rounded up donations for the Westbrook Middle School food pantry after learning about other students’ food insecurity during the pandemic.
Fire chief leaves legacy of safety, strong family bonds
Byron Rogers, who died Nov. 1, served in the Westbrook Fire Department for 41 years and was its first full-time chief.
Pratt new leader of Gorham Town Council
He succeeds Suzanne Phillips who will now be the vice chairperson.
State law protecting economic abuse survivors faces legal challenge
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey filed an appeal last week of a federal ruling in favor of credit reporting agencies who claim the measure interferes with federal law.
Windham chief urges diligence as outbreak at correctional center grows
The town must defer to state agencies that run the Maine Correctional Center.
Eateries, bank latest to sign on to Rock Row
Big Fin Poke, Firehouse Subs and Chase will set up shop and are expected to open in 2021.
Sebago residents create memorial for Mainers lost to COVID-19
Wendy Newcomb said she and co-organizer Anne McMahon felt that they needed to do something to “keep united” in the face of a divided nation.
22 rental units proposed for former Westbrook golf course
A mix of duplexes and apartment buildings would be set back on the site of the former Twin Falls course on Spring Street.
Lakes Region Sportsman: Deer haunt the edges
As the sun slowly disappeared below the tree line in front of me, that eerie period before dark, where all is still, gradually moved in. Only five minutes remained until legal shooting time was up, and the plan was to stay at my stand until the end. No sooner had I looked up from my […]