The next piece of an overall rework will improve the work environment and efficiency of the Walker Memorial Library.
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What color are your memories?: Westbrook art installation hopes to evoke them
“The color of memory” also draws from the artist’s struggle with memory and mental health after suffering brain damage caused by Lyme disease.
Move could be part of Gorham Historical Society’s future
The organization, which has been lying low during the pandemic, is ready to get going again.
Lakes Region Sportsman: Get boat, tackle in gear for ice-out fishing
Our winter was an odd one, to say the least. Bitter cold then uncharacteristically warm with only a few good snowstorms. Ice fishing on Sebago was brief, but good. Local snowmobiling wasn’t much at all and it looks like mud season is here. But don’t despair, March is the month to get ready for that […]
55 apartments approved for site across from Westbrook High School
Westbrook Housing Authority’s Stroudwater Apartments will be available to income-eligible couples 55 and older.
In Gorham, it’s almost time to re-raise the old barn
A Fryeburg craftsman restores and repairs the timbers of the historic barn, which will be reassembled piece by piece next month at Shaw Cherry Hill Farm.
Scarborough Vietnam War veteran honored with Quilt of Valor recognition for service
Jack Nason’s peers praise his “go with the flow” attitude in meeting life’s challenges.
City moves forward with Brook Street improvements
The City Council unanimously approved funds to begin the first of three phases to reworking the Brook Street area, while also approving a study for the second portion of the project.
Westbrook Fire Department fills new deputy chief job
The position is responsible for EMS and training, both of which have been demanding more department attention.
Westbrook students’ science project makes impact in Augusta
Two seniors advocate for a measure to help rural Mainers detect and take care of high arsenic levels in their well water.