Grade 12 High Honors Ian Buggers, Hedda Eidsheim and Mariel Verolini Honors Heather Anderson, Cory Beaudoin, Laura Berry, Sarah Berry, Courtney Chaplin, Robert Doherty, Morgan Gavett, Nicholas Hillery, Ross Holden, Krystal Lane, Brittany Latsey, Robert Luttrell, Courtney McClean, Megan Moulton, Erin Murphy, Kayla Olsen, Kara Pasquale, Brittany Paul, Kristyn Peterson, Kelsey Powers, Samantha Scarf, Jessica […]
Lakes Region Weekly News
Windham Police want armor and training for standoffs
Windham Police Chief Rick Lewsen told the town council this week that he wants $10,000 for training and equipment to deal with armed standoffs. Town council member Liz Wisecup said approving the request is a “no-brainer.” Lewsen wants the money factored into next year’s budget. The proposal would train all 26 Windham officers to use […]
We petition these restrictions
“In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.” -The Declaration of Independence. […]
Windham man causes standoff in Wal-Mart
A Windham man remains in custody and is facing criminal threatening charges after causing an armed standoff in Augusta last week. Phillip Urquhart, 42, was driving south on Interstate 95 last Friday with his 18-year-old daughter just before the incident. State Police spokesman Steve McCausland said Urquhart was having a number of marital, custody and […]
LR Voices 0427
Were you prepared for the Patriot’s Day storm? Dave Genz, 77, Windham “No we weren’t. And we wish we had (a generator) because our lights went out. I think we’re going to look into it. I talked to somebody who had one, and we’re going to see if we can get one for our house.” […]
More heat than light in global warming debate
Editor, The column last week by Sally Breen leaves a whole lot of questions unanswered. I won’t get into the global war against terrorism but would like to look for answers to some of the “green” statements made. The state of Maine has banned the sale of thermometers containing mercury because of the severe potential […]
More heat than light in global warming debate
Editor, The column last week by Sally Breen leaves a whole lot of questions unanswered. I won’t get into the global war against terrorism but would like to look for answers to some of the “green” statements made. The state of Maine has banned the sale of thermometers containing mercury because of the severe potential […]
Lakes Region to do list
Ongoing events: • Steep Falls Public Library: Hours are Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to noon. A free story hour for toddlers and preschool children is held Wednesday at 10 a.m. Story hour is free and open to the public. • Active Senior Citizens of Standish holds meetings […]
Windham boy represents Maine for national charity
A Windham teen recently returned home after spending two weeks jet-setting up and down the Eastern Seaboard and hanging out with people like Miss America and President George W. Bush. “He’s pretty short,” said Logan Jordan, 14, of the president. The Windham Middle School student served as the ambassador for Maine during the Champions Across […]
Windham boy represents Maine for national charity
A Windham teen recently returned home after spending two weeks jet-setting up and down the Eastern Seaboard and hanging out with people like Miss America and President George W. Bush. “He’s pretty short,” said Logan Jordan, 14, of the president. The Windham Middle School student served as the ambassador for Maine during the Champions Across […]