Chief Toby Martin said filling vacancies has reduced response time.
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Windham implements impact fees for open space
The Town Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve the fees, which are one method the town has been exploring to address growth.
Voter registration mailings concern some residents
Voters in Cumberland County may have received mailings claiming they are not registered to vote, but they are.
State panel dismisses former Standish town manager’s claims of discrimination, retaliation
Maine Human Rights Commission voted unanimously that there were no grounds to support the former Standish town manager’s claims against the town.
Corporal gets nearly 6 years for causing death of fellow Marine from Maine
Spencer Daily of Ohio was court-martialed this month and sentenced to 69 months for involuntary manslaughter and another offense in the death last year of Standish native Tyler Wallingford.
Windham works to fill School Board vacancy
After over a month of searching, the town interviewed two applicants to fill the vacant seat.
Long jumper heading to Olympic Trials
Kate Hall came in 10th place at the 2016 Olympic Trials and is aiming for one of the top three spots this time in order to secure a place on the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team.
Center’s disabilities awareness programs in high demand
The Cromwell Center provides sensitivity programs in schools throughout the Lakes Region in an effort to combat bullying and increase understanding.
Windham’s interim town manager to stay through June
Rather than advertising for a new permanent manager in January, that process will “be kicked down a few months.”
Gray plans for solar array to be in place this summer
The array at the town landfill solar will save money and reduce the town’s carbon footprint, officials say.