The deputy chief would handle COVID testing, health training within the department and outreach programs, all areas that expanded under the leadership of former Chief Andrew Turcotte and added to his workload.
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Three on ballot to fill House District 27 vacancy
A special election will be held in Gorham and Scarborough Jan. 11.
Storey resigns from Ward 5 seat on Westbrook City Council
The replacement for the one-year remainder of his term will be selected under a new policy put in place after caucuses were eliminated from council elections.
For roller skaters, it could be a happy new year in Westbrook
Happy Wheels is rolling toward an opening in early 2022.
Westbrook prepping for two years of construction disruption downtown
Work on the Vertical Harvest project will begin in January and is expected to continue for two years.
Cumberland Fairgrounds shiny and bright for holidays
The drive-thru attraction includes a “Twelve Days of Christmas” display and a tunnel of lights.
MOFGA gets growing with new market in Freeport
What started as a pop-up store last winter is now a permanent, year-round marketplace operated by Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association.
Mitigation efforts easing impact of rising COVID-19 cases in Westbrook schools, superintendent says
Pooled testing, a mask mandate and vaccines are keeping schools open, Superintendent Peter Lancia says.
Gorham public works director shifts gears, takes Windham job
Bob Burns is leaving Public Works after 18 years to become the assistant town manager in Windham.
Families Feeding Families steps up to meet demand
The Westbrook nonprofit stocks up with a food drive to assist a growing number of families in need.