The first finalist after two searches opts instead for a job in Washington state.
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Pot task force still on the job in Windham
Task force members say they are being cut out of the marijuana ordinance process.
Travel inspires arts ministry in Latin America
Ecuadorian Arts Initiative founder Sarah Shepley’s work is on display in Bridgton.
Council watchdog retires from writing weekly column
Lane Hiltunen’s On the Right Lane column grew from a passion about local politics in Windham.
Social worker to represent Maine at national conference on addiction
Glenn Simpson, an activist and social worker at Enso Recovery Services, creates art to spread awareness about addiction.
‘Timeless’ Camp Agawam marks centennial
Camp Director Erik Calhoun says that after 100 years, the spirit and mission of the camp remain the same.
Windham chief: Crime not on rise, awareness is
Windham Police Chief Kevin Schofield says crime is not on an upswing in town, it’s just that there’s more discussion about it on social media.
Towns roll out red, white and blue for Independence Day
From fireworks to a reading of the Declaration of Independence, Fourth events are planned around the region.
Subdivision’s Sabbathday Lake dock approved
New Gloucester Planning Board approval came in spite of neighbors’ concerns about the dock’s environmental impact, safety and aesthetics.
Lakes Region Sportsman: Anglers go deep for togue in July
Bait or lures? There are a number of ways to troll up a trophy lake trout.