The Buxton Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying the perpetrators of a home invasion last week that left a woman injured. On Friday, April 11, at 9:16 p.m., the department received a call of a subject who had been attacked in her home. According to Chief Michael Grovo, upon arrival it was […]
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TA wins third place at math meet
The Thornton Academy Math Team won third place at the Maine State Math Meet, held in Bangor on April 8. The state competition included six individual rounds, two relay rounds, and two team rounds. Nearly 100 schools attended the meet. Coached by math teacher Marsha Snyder, 10 students from Thornton Academy competed. Snyder has been […]
TA wins third place at math meet
The Thornton Academy Math Team won third place at the Maine State Math Meet, held in Bangor on April 8. The state competition included six individual rounds, two relay rounds, and two team rounds. Nearly 100 schools attended the meet. Coached by math teacher Marsha Snyder, 10 students from Thornton Academy competed. Snyder has been […]
Gorham’s Bernard Rines dies at 90
Bernard Rines, 90, a longtime influential figure in Gorham, died April 12, according to an email announcement from Town Manager David Cole on Monday. Rines died just days short of his 91st birthday. Rines was the first Town Council chairman, farmer, agricultural engineer and college professor. He was instrumental in the town’s decades-long quest for […]
Buxton police seeking teenager
Buxton police are searching for 17-year-old Hannah Lynn Hageman. Officials say she may be in the company of an adult male. She is described as 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She has snake bite piercings on her bottom lip. She was last seen Monday, April 7, […]
Westbrook farm to carry on
WESTBROOK – Llewellyn “Lew” Randall Sr. died at 94 on April 2 – the same day nine calves were born on his sprawling Stroudwater Street farm that he spent his life nurturing. The calving season has been a ritual at Randall’s iconic 160-acre farm in Westbrook for more years than anyone would know. It was […]
Westbrook farm to carry on
WESTBROOK – Llewellyn “Lew” Randall Sr. died at 94 on April 2 – the same day nine calves were born on his sprawling Stroudwater Street farm that he spent his life nurturing. The calving season has been a ritual at Randall’s iconic 160-acre farm in Westbrook for more years than anyone would know. It was […]
Westbrook helps unsnag stalled development
WESTBROOK – Following missed deadlines by the developer, residents of Westbrook’s Presumpsot Estates are pressing for progress on promised amenities, and the city is stepping in to help. The missed amenity deadlines have muddied the future of the development, where after four years, only four units have been built, with another four lots sold, out […]
Westbrook helps unsnag stalled development
WESTBROOK – Following missed deadlines by the developer, residents of Westbrook’s Presumpsot Estates are pressing for progress on promised amenities, and the city is stepping in to help. The missed amenity deadlines have muddied the future of the development, where after four years, only four units have been built, with another four lots sold, out […]
Westbrook Notes – 4/10
St.Germain Collins adds firm St.Germain Collins in Westbrook has acquired Black Point Environmental, LLC, according to a press release. “This merger will expand our environmental and engineering team, allowing us to offer a larger array of consulting services to a more diverse client base,” according to St.Germain Collins’ release. Donald McFadden, president of Black Point […]