What phrase is repeated more than any other this time of year at coffee shops, gas stations and convenience stores? “Did you get your deer yet?” There is no greater badge of honor than to proudly exclaim, “Yes, I did.” What follows next is typically a detailed description of the conditions, the deer and the […]
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Ledoux retires from Westbrook Public Services, named city’s new parking boss
Arty Ledoux will work temporarily as parking project manager, assisting the city in staffing and policy development for the new city parking garage and all downtown parking areas.
Westbrook High School graduate among mass shooting victims
Peyton Brewer-Ross was a member of the Class of 2001 and a member of the high school’s wrestling team.
Buxton Notes: Oct. 26
Snowmobile registration Snowmobile registrations are available at Buxton Town Hall or online through the Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Department at maine.gov/ifw. A bill of sale is required and registration costs $55 plus an agent’s fee. For more for more information, call 929-8455. Wreaths for veterans The South Buxton Cemetery Association will have a Wreaths […]
Gorham Notes: Oct. 26
Final comments on Robie Park The Robie Park Steering Committee will hear public comment from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, in the town council chambers in the municipal center. The committee is wrapping up its master plan process and this meeting represents the public’s final opportunity to provide comments. Three potential plans for […]
Westbrook Notes: Oct. 26
Halloween on Main Street on Friday The Westbrook-Gorham Community Chamber’s annual Halloween on Main Street returns Friday, Oct. 27, after a hiatus during the pandemic. The children’s parade of costumes will begin at 5 p.m. and the costume contest at 5:30. Downtown businesses and local groups along Main Street will offer trick-or-treat goodies between 4:30 […]
Westbrook boardwalk deemed unsafe for public, to be replaced
Work is expected to commence by Dec. 15 and is to be completed by the end of 2024.
Fall calls it a career after 30 years in Gorham
Angela Fall has served as an administrative assistant at the Gorham Code Enforcement Office from 1993 until her retirement this fall.
Seavey Street development underway in Westbrook
The majority of the units in the 186-unit apartment complex will be workforce housing.