All proceeds from the Feb. 20 event at Raymond Beach will be donated to 13 food pantries around the Lakes Region.
Lakes Region Weekly News
SAD 15 board members honored for years of service
Anne Rowe, Gary Harriman and Will Burrow have served a combined 44 years of service to the Gray-New Gloucester school district.
Lakes Region Sportsman: A new year brings new angling adventures
With 2020 behind us, we can only look forward to a bright new year and a whole calendar of outdoor adventures. For most sports in the region, January heralds the start of ice fishing season. While the big lake (Sebago) won’t be iced over for a while, other smaller ponds make ice fast and draw […]
‘River Voices’ pays tribute to the Presumpscot
In words and with art, the new book provides a diverse look at the river’s history, culture and science.
Fish ladder in place, ready for spring run
Friends of the Presumpscot River will officially celebrate the fish migration this spring.
New Gloucester residents start petition to recall selectman
Following public outcry against George Colby’s comment at a Dec. 3 meeting, some residents have begun an effort to remove Colby from his post.
Legislator raises new call for old state flag
Rep. Sean Paulhus of Bath has hopes to revert the state flag back to one that was used in the early 1900s.
Windham police officer retires after 37 years of service
“This is a job where you get a lot of self-satisfaction and self-fulfillment,” Capt. Jim Boudreau said.
Standish council delays changes to marijuana policies
Councilors voted to delay discussions on marijuana regulations until a workshop later this year and tabled other policy changes indefinitely.