The Windham School Department confirmed that its transportation director is resigning at the end of the school year. Transportation Director Margo Fournier declined to comment and directed all questions to Superintendent Sandy Prince. Prince said Fournier is resigning under her own free will and the resignation is unrelated to recent revelations that a bus driver […]
Lakes Region Weekly News
Preserve the attraction (letter)
The Naples bridge is an historical and therefore important water passageway. It should be preserved for future generations and the Maine Department of Transportation should find somewhere else to spend the state’s money and time. The Lakes Region of Maine offers much to tourism and the state needs to foster this as there are very […]
Preserve the attraction (letter)
The Naples bridge is an historical and therefore important water passageway. It should be preserved for future generations and the Maine Department of Transportation should find somewhere else to spend the state’s money and time. The Lakes Region of Maine offers much to tourism and the state needs to foster this as there are very […]
Jason's weather forecast: Snow then sun
Friday: Occasional pasty snow falling mainly after 1 p.m. Chance of precipitation is 80 percent. High: 31 Low: 27 Saturday: Mostly sunny. Chance of precipitation is 0 percent. High: 38 Low: 18 Sunday: Partly sunny. Chance of precipitation is 0 percent. High: 35 Low: 18 Weather words of the week: Growing degree day: A form […]
On the right track – Mutt and Jeff chime in.
“There are some people who, if they don’t know, you can’t tell ’em.” – Yogi Berra. Mutt/Jeff: Since the minds of Lane and Tommy are taking a much-needed vacation, their new alter egos are temporarily taking over this column. In as much as we were resurrected by Gayle Clarke of Windham in her recent letter […]
On the right track – Mutt and Jeff chime in.
“There are some people who, if they don’t know, you can’t tell ’em.” – Yogi Berra. Mutt/Jeff: Since the minds of Lane and Tommy are taking a much-needed vacation, their new alter egos are temporarily taking over this column. In as much as we were resurrected by Gayle Clarke of Windham in her recent letter […]
Inside Naples
A Modest Proposal Despite the frigid cold enveloping us over the last several weeks, I noticed that it did not keep most of you indoors. Long Lake has had a steady stream of snowmobilers who ultimately turn around in our driveway while asking directions to the closest (beer) store. I may have to go before […]
Do the job
I put off writing this letter several times. In this last snow storm, the mishandling of the streets, snow removal, and streets covered with a solid layer of ice made a dangerous situation for the safety of our children walking to school, buses, and vehicles driving. Once more I had to phone our public works […]
Do the job
I put off writing this letter several times. In this last snow storm, the mishandling of the streets, snow removal, and streets covered with a solid layer of ice made a dangerous situation for the safety of our children walking to school, buses, and vehicles driving. Once more I had to phone our public works […]
Inside New Gloucester
Town Caucuses New Gloucester has Republican and Democratic town committees. Each will host a caucus soon. First up will be the Republicans this Saturday, Feb. 2 at the Meetinghouse (next to Town Hall) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information contact Donna Glaser at 926-5644 or e-mail rugosa11@securespeed.us. The Democrats will caucus on […]