After losing $125,000 to a contractor, Weekend Anime is still determined to complete its Main Street expansion.
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Inadequate hot water system to be fixed at Westbrook High School
The school will be closed this summer so the repairs and other scheduled work can be completed.
Westbrook Public Services hit by labor shortage, hiring contractors
The City Council has approved contracts for custodial work, road striping and grave digging.
Circus coming to Cumberland Fairgrounds despite worries over animal treatment
The Cumberland Town Council receives assurances from the Cumberland Farmers Club and approves the permit for 10 circus performances this summer.
Gorham school board OKs budget with 9.5% tax increase
The $48 million spending plan passed 5-2 and next goes before a combined School Committee and Town Council workshop May 10.
Robie Park tree removal upsets some Gorham residents
Arborists say the trees were damaged and needed to come down to prevent people from getting hurt by falling limbs.
Westbrook School Department making progress on high school fire repair bills
School officials are awaiting final word on a $1.3 million insurance claim and will borrow $570,000 from the state for repairs not covered.
City planner: Residential development in Westbrook hitting its stride
Westbrook is catching up to neighboring communities when it comes to housing growth as more people see it as a appealing place to live, Jennie Franceschi says.
120 apartments planned for Seavey Street in Westbrook
The project includes about 60 affordable apartments for elderly residents and 60 market-rate apartments.
Westbrook set to get ‘Together Again’ after festival’s pandemic hiaitus
Organizers of Together Days hope to top the family festival’s pre-pandemic glory days and are seeking more sponsors and volunteers to pull it off.