The project to rehab the boat launch off Lincoln Street is moving forward, but with some improvements to the design after more money was added to the project.
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Juneteenth in Westbrook: ‘We are seeing change’
The city’s inaugural Juneteenth event featured local speakers, activities for kids and Jamaican food.
Buxton sends Peters, Blier back to Select Board
Nathan Carlow claims the Buxton seat on the SAD 6 board and voters Tuesday also approve the school district’s approve the $58.8 million budget.
$46.4 million school budget overwhelmingly approved in Gorham
Voter approval, 1,013 to 589, followed a Town Council vote June 7 to wipe $1.6 million from the School Committee’s proposed plan.
Westbrook voters give $43.9M school budget thumbs up
The school budget saw a large margin of approval at the primaries Tuesday.
Westbrook businesses say full-speed ahead for summer
Downtown eateries say business was good even during the early part of the pandemic and it remains strong.
Election results: Gattine wins Democratic primary for House District 126
He defeated his opponent, Jean-Marie Caterina, in the Democratic primary, 334-224.
Parade honors Gorham’s 2022 grads
School buses, police cruisers and fire trucks accompanied vehicles decked out with balloons and congratulatory signs in a parade to honor the Gorham High School Class of 2022 following graduation ceremonies June 12.
Fish ladder traffic study underway in Westbrook
Scientists are using fish tracking devices to study the efficiency of the new fish ladder at Saccarappa Falls in Westbrook, one of the final steps toward the project’s official completion. The Maine Department of Marine Resources is catching fish at the Cumberland Mills ladder, inserting radio transmitters into their esophagi and releasing them back into […]
After Westbrook school walkout, new steps to promote cultural awareness, inclusivity
Plans are underway to address students’ concerns that different cultures are not understood or respected at Westbrook Middle School.