Manny Costa was a mounted police officer in Houston, Texas, before joining the Buxton department as a civilian employee.
Lakes Region Weekly News
Inside Windham: Feb. 16
Winter vacation activities Kids in grades K-5 can go sledding at Pineland Farms or take a trip to the USM Southworth Planetarium with Windham Parks and Recreation next week. Thursday, Feb. 22, meet at the Town Hall gym at 9 a.m. with a lunch, water bottle, sledding-appropriate clothes and a sled, if you have one, […]
Inside Gray: Feb. 16
Lenten book study “She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders” by Maine author Jennifer Finney Boylan will be discussed at the Lenten Soup and Study book group meetings on Tuesday nights from Feb. 20 through March 26 at the First Congregational Church of Gray. Participants are encouraged to bring their own dinner to the meeting […]
Class B runners-up at states
Gray-New Gloucester High School cheerleaders qualify for the New England Championships next month in Massachusetts.
Inside Bridgton: Feb. 9
It’s carnival time The 2024 Winter Carnival time is around the corner. The festivities begin on Friday, Feb. 16, at 6 p.m. with the Ice Queen pageant at the Magic Lantern, 9 Depot St., then carry over to Saturday with registration for the kids ice fishing derby at 8 a.m. There will be music, food […]
Inside New Gloucester: Feb. 9
Pisgah Hill by moonlight Howl at the moon during the 12th annual Pisgah Hill Preserve Full Moon Trek with the Royal River Conservation Trust Feb. 24. The opportunity to ascend this 0.6-mile trail will be from 4 to 7 p.m. The sun sets at 5:23 p.m., best seen from near the summit where campfires, s’mores […]
Inside Gray: Feb. 2
Art Night at Legion An Artful Nights Maine paint event will be held at American Legion Post 86 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10. Proceeds will go to support homeless veterans assistance at Post 202 in Topsham. Artful Nights’ Nicole White will lead the event. Sign up for $35, which includes all supplies, before noon […]
Inside Windham: Feb. 2
Anne Gass library guest Maine author Anne B. Gass will be at the public library to discuss her book “We Demand: The Suffrage Road Trip,” based on the true story of Swedish immigrants Ingeborg Kindstedt and Maria Kindberg traveling from San Francisco, California, to Washington, D.C., with women’s suffrage activists in 1915. The discussion will […]
Lakes Region Sportsman: Catch some ice fishing action on the smaller ponds
As I look out on Sebago Lake’s Jordan Bay, I am sad to see open water. It looked like it was locked up and would freeze last week, but a warm stretch melted my hopes. However, some smaller ponds nearby have been providing anglers with their first stab at ice angling this year. The nearby […]
Harpswell woman writes about fishing life with ‘full heart’
The new “A Full Net: Fishing Stories from Maine and Beyond” details Sue Daignault’s love of the sport and her gratitude for “all the great things that have come my way.”
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