A move fails to reconsider an earlier decision about Hans Hansen’s South Gorham contract zone.
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City circles back on famous ice disk
Last year, the ice disk captured the attention of people all around the world, and Westbrook is still buzzing about it.
Retired police officer wins Buxton seat
Francis Pulson defeats Caleb Porter and Clifford Emery for Jean Harmon’s vacated seat on the Board of Selectmen.
Patrons share decades of Cole Farms memories
From first dates to family dinners, customers at Cole Farms had a variety of fond memories of the restaurant.
Board gives OK to 4-story senior housing project in Gorham
GORHAM — A four-story, senior housing project will begin to rise later this year off School Street (Route 114) in the growing town. The Planning Board Monday voted 6-0 (Vincent Grassi absent) to approve Avesta Housing Development Corp.’s plan to construct 27 more units at its Ridgewood site across the street from the University of […]
Westbrook Gulf Mart robbed a second time, those suspects arrested
In less than a month, the Gulf Mart has been robbed twice, the second robbery coming with two arrests. Police are still investigating the first robbery.
Schools study ways to make learning opportunities equal for all
The Westbrook School Department has the goal of knocking down race, gender and economic barriers that stand in the way of of classroom success, the superintendent says.
Police hope crackdown on speeders is ticket to compliance
Westbrook Police are targeting specific streets with a high number of complaints and they’re using radar data to determine the best time to nab the traffic violators.
High water no hindrance for dam removal
Despite a high water event that washed away part of the lower cofferdam, the Saccarappa Falls project is still on track.
Snowmobile clubs revved up for season
Most clubs in the Lakes Region have completed work in their networks, including brushing and widening trails, adding signs and repairing bridges.