The nearly $2.5 million three-year federal grant for the project will make it so Maine is no longer the sole state to not inventory any sexual assault kits.
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Westbrook Notes: Dec. 19
Symbol Apartments open Westbrook Housing Authority officially opened its Stacey M. Symbol Apartments at 68 Nicklaus Lane, affordable housing for senior citizens. Authority Executive Director Chris LaRoche, in a well-attended Dec. 12 ceremony, recognized Symbol, former chair of the board, for her role in the project making it happen for ages 55 and older. The […]
Gorham Notes: Dec. 19
Historical calendars The 2025 Gorham Historical Society calendars with the theme “Gone But Not Forgotten” are available for $10 each. The calendars can be purchased at Gorham town offices, 75 South St.; Baxter Memorial Library, 71 South St.; or by calling historical society President Suzie Phillips at 892-9847. Blood drive The American Red Cross is […]
Buxton Notes: Dec. 19
Age-Friendly Buxton The Aging in Buxton organization earned a Spirit of America Foundation tribute for its work in Buxton. Its director, Ellen DeCotiis, recently accepted the award from York County Commissioner Justin Chenette. Winners are nominated by their municipalities. Buxton has been an AARP-designated Age-Friendly Community for a year. The organization plays host to a […]
Westbrook Councilor Shaughnessy loses son
City Councilor Michael and Malory Shaughnessy lost their son, Theo Alexander Owen Shaughnessy, who died unexpectedly on Dec. 13. He was 40 years old. Mayor David Morse, at Monday’s City Council meeting, offered “our deepest sympathies and prayers” to his parents and family. “Theo was born July 5, 1984, in Kansas City, Missouri, and moved […]
Mancuso, Rice head up Westbrook School Committee
A divided Westbrook School Committee on Dec. 11 elected Andrea Mancuso its chair and Katy Rice, vice chair.
Gorham veteran remembers Iraq suicide bombing 20 years ago
Critically wounded, Staff Sgt. Harold “Butch” Freeman of Gorham survived the Christmastime bombing. Portland Press Herald Columnist Bill Nemitz and Photographer Gregory Rec were at the scene. “People need to remember,” Nemitz said last week.
Ledoux appointed Westbrook city clerk; council to fill board vacancy
Ellis Ledoux succeeds Angela Holmes, who is now a full-time assistant for City Administrator Jerre Bryant.
Buxton Notes: Dec. 12
Winter Explorers kids activities The Buxton Recreation Department is planning some outdoor winter adventures for Grades 3, 4 and 5. The program is set for Thursdays Jan. 16 through Feb. 23 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Buxton Town Hall, 185 Portland Road. It will provide introductions to several winter activities liker snowshoeing, camping, first […]
Gorham Notes: Dec. 12
Youth craft session Baxter Memorial Library, 71 South St., is hosting a special holiday craft session for ages 2-6 on Monday, Dec. 16, at 10 a.m. “We would like to invite you to come make a special gift to give to someone you love this holiday season,” the library wrote in an announcement. For more […]