The board also declined newly elected Selectman Steve Hathorne’s request to discuss action against the former board for failing to appoint charter commission members on time.
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Churches to celebrate new parish with festival
The merger, official July 1, unites Catholic churches in Westbrook, Windham and Gorham in the St. Anthony of Padua Parish.
Golf tourney means big boost to Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital
The Korn Ferry Tour, playing this week in Falmouth, will donate $500,000 to the hospital over the next five years.
Camping with cannabis: Harrison campground welcomes weed
Camp Laughing Grass provides a cannabis friendly summer destination for patrons 21 and over.
250 volunteers power PGA tournament in Falmouth
Yarmouth High School golfer Sebastien Martinez is one of the volunteers and he’s ready to score, watch and learn.
Loud and clear: Maine ham radio operators having a field day
The Wireless Society of Southern Maine will gather this weekend in Scarborough and demonstrate its strengths even during the age of modern communication.
New Gloucester election ushers in change
Following an eventful year, newly elected New Gloucester town officials — including one who may be the town’s first person of color to sit on the Select Board — look forward to a fresh start.
Steep Falls preserve – and trails – near finish line
Through fundraising and a land donation, the Standish village might soon have its own network of trails.
Rappellers to go Over the Edge Saturday for veterans
Veterans Count Maine, a program of Easterseals, is raising money this week with a rappelling event at 1 Canal Plaza in downtown Portland.
Pomerleau requests recount in Standish council election
Philip Pomerleau lost to Gregory LeClerc in the June 8 election by five votes.