In addition to monthly rallies and meeting, New Gloucester United Against Racism is offering a series of educational sessions on race, privilege and oppression.
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Windham officer, drug recognition expert, honored for leadership
Patrol Capt. Ray Williams is an expert in evaluating drug-impaired drivers and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy.
Lakes Region Sportsman: Fishing and hunting abound in ‘cast-and-blast’ October
Cool, crisp nights; warm, sunny days – who could ask for more? Couple that with fishing and hunting seasons being open and you have a winning combination. With the big lake action heating up for salmon, pheasant, grouse and woodcock hunting, and archery hunting for deer, these days were made for a “cast-and-blast” adventure. Last […]
Gray to require new village construction to be adaptable for residential or commercial uses
Design requirements for new and redeveloped buildings in Gray’s village were outlined as a goal in the town’s 2020 comprehensive plan.
Windham graduate dives head first into Navy officer training
Kaleb Eddy, a 2017 graduate of Windham High School, is set to complete the first step in his path to work on nuclear submarines.
Thousands turn out for fresh air, fun at the Cumberland Fair, despite COVID
Fairgoers are reveling in their favorite events after a year off because of the pandemic.
Time frame for new Windham Middle School taking shape
Windham, and possibly Raymond, could send students to a brand new middle school within five years.
Maine maple producers tap into fall festival
Maine maple producers revel in another opportunity for business with a second annual fall fest approaching.
Candidates few and far between for Windham council
No one is running for Tim Nangle’s West District seat and incumbents David Nadeau and Ed Ohmott are running unopposed for theirs in the Nov. 2 election.
New Gloucester’s Mindful Folk Farm to host fall craft festival
The organizers put the fair together in wake of the cancellation of the Common Ground Fair.