The Windham Police Department is hoping a new grant from the Bureau of Highway Safety will boosts its efforts to reduce the number of crashes in town.
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New Gloucester man offers online meditation for stressful times
John Moore is a spiritual empowerment coach and shamanic practitioner.
Longtime Voice of the Sea Dogs moving up
Radio broadcaster Mike Antonellis is taking a broadcasting job for the Pawtucket Red Sox.
Two boys pulled to safety after falling through ice on pond in Standish
A deputy from Cumberland County and two Standish firemen entered the freezing water to rescue one of the boys, who was clinging to a chunk of ice.
Coronavirus forces cancellations throughout Lakes Region
Schools shut down for two weeks, most town facilities are closed and programs are suspended.
Maine Maple Sunday news not so sweet
The Maine Maple Producers Association recommended Monday that maple producers cancel their weekend events. The group hopes to reschedule later in the year.
Bridgton motel to be auctioned off
After receiving no bids for the First and Last Resort Motel, the town plans to find a buyer through an auction.
Windham hires permanent town manager
After nearly two years without one, the council voted unanimously to hire Barry Tibbetts, who has been serving as the interim manager for the last 10 weeks,
Windham council postpones vote on pot again
The Town Council’s vote on marijuana ordinances was delayed a second time at Tuesday night’s meeting until some of the finer points of the rules are ironed out.
Expect delays as construction along River Road resumes
Ernie Martin, a senior project manager with the Maine Department of Transportation, said that the next phase of the project will continue throughout the year.