Jon Ayers is being treated at a rehabilitation center for a serious spinal cord injury.
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Summer program pays students to work and learn
Idexx donated over $15,000 to create a part-time job and learning opportunity for some Westbrook students.
As river changes, so will flora, fauna
While some residents may have noticed an immediate change in the Presumpscot since Sappi began removing dams, a USM professor explains what may happen to the ecology of the river in the years to come.
City has slate of road work maintenance projects
Aside from larger projects being funded by state or grant money, Public Services has a list of roads that will see more regular maintenance this summer.
Mistrial frustrates Buxton employee
The town’s solid waste director says the case against the Selectboard chairwoman, who is charged with assaulting him, has ruined his reputation and he fears he will be fired.
High school moving forward with three assistants in charge
Westbrook High School will start the new school year without a sole principal at the helm.
Neighbors get to know Rock Row
Rock Row’s event featured food trucks, public safety demonstrations, tours of the concert venue and more.
New entertainment districts will mean a ‘full Rock Row experience’
Recently passed state law allowing the public consumption of alcoholic beverages in designated outdoor areas in the city and state will take effect in September.
Gorham nomination papers available Friday
Three seats on the council and two on the School Committee are up for grabs.
Clean Team will beautify downtown one piece of trash at a time
Public Services has hired two new cleaners who will be on patrol this summer.