The Casco Board of Selectmen and the community will pay tribute to Dave Morton Monday at Town Hall.
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Drug charges lodged against New Gloucester man facing manslaughter
Steven Primavera is charged in the death of motorcyclist Reginal Clement of Starks in 2017.
Lakes Region Sportsman: March signals cusk fishing and hare hunts
March is like a teenager stuck in that awkward period between youth and adulthood. It’s not quite spring but it’s not winter, either. With rapidly deteriorating ice on Sebago Lake, it’s time to get out on a mild evening and do some cusk fishing. Arguably one of the ugliest fish in our lakes (well, except […]
Biden, Sanders split primary victories across Lakes Region
Voters overwhelmingly reject a repeal of law that prevents non-medical exemptions from school-required vaccines.
Windham trashing silver bullets for recycling
Trash and recycling collection at the large receptacles will be phased out by June 30.
Community-focused pastor retiring after 14 years
The Rev. Nancy Foran is Raymond Village Community Church’s longest-serving pastor.
Selectmen prohibit public comments on New Gloucester library budget
NEW GLOUCESTER — Chairwoman Linda Chase of the Board of Selectmen on Monday ruled to prohibit any public comment on the library budget when four members of the Friends of the New Gloucester Public Library came to speak about the group’s work. The ban to speak came during the public portion of the meeting, when […]
Winter chill funds summer thrills at Camp Sunshine
The annual dip at East End Beach raised more than $34,400 for Camp Sunshine, which provides free camp sessions to children with life-threatening illnesses.
Q&A: Interim manager works to move Windham ‘across finish line’
In his two months on the job, Barry Tibbetts has focused on moving forward some of Windham’s long-standing projects.
RSU 14 may join solar energy consortium
The district would own less than 1 percent of the project, which includes 25 other participants.