A Gorham Planning Board review of a proposed ordinance amendment for pet mini-pig Wilbur has been rescheduled for 7 p.m. on July 18.
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Work begins on Saccarappa Falls
Work to remove the hydropower dam and install fish passages at Saccarappa Falls in Westbrook began this week.
Moving up
Work is underway at the Westbrook restaurant, which closed in late June for the upward expansion and renovations. The restaurant is expected to open later in August with a new second floor.
Westbrook Strong runs on
Nearly 500 runners turned out Saturday for the Westbrook Strong 5K, a charity event honoring the life of the late Matthew Rairdon. Troy Hendricks, a sophomore at Saint Joseph’s College in Standish, was the top finisher.
Sister city photography exhibit back for encore in Westbrook
The Portland Camera Club’s collaboration with a Russian club is meant to show similarities between the two cultures, break stereotypes and continue the bond with Westbrook’s sister city.
Historical society to hand over homestead in Gorham
A new entity seeks non-profit status to take the helm of Eddy Homestead in Gorham.
Feeding ducks has foul consequences
Westbrook Sustainability Coordinator Lynn Leavitt says if people know the negative impacts of feeding ducks, they’ll stop.
Installation to help sculpt downtown art scene
Plans call for the new sculpture park to be an anchor for arts in Westbrook.
Warren outdoor recreation area to see major upgrades
Westbrook resident Phil Spiller has succeeded in securing federal funding to renovate the Warren Pool area and accompanying park.
More Rock Row shows, fewer noise complaints
Rock Row officials are pleased with a drop in complaints over the past few shows at Maine Savings Pavilion, but some residents still have issues with the noise level.