Mystery lovers of all kinds are invited to join “Get a Clue at Your Library,” the Steep Falls Public Library that is. The 2007 Summer Reading Program is open to young people, pre-school through young adult, with programs, prize drawings, story hours, guest speakers and more. Families are invited to join the Read-to-Me portion of […]
Lakes Region Weekly News
Helping those who protected us
“In war, there are no unwounded soldiers.” -Jose Narosky Lane: One of my greatest pleasures is assisting people when they need it the most. I do not ask what their political, ethnic or religious background are because it does not matter. As a disabled veteran who “fought” the system for more than a decade without […]
Reaching higher
UCCPaint3: Workers from George Jones Quality Painters of Gray apply a fresh coat of white paint to the front of the Windham Hill United Church of Christ on Monday afternoon. Rev. Sally Colgrove said the paint job is part of the church’s yearly maintenance. UCCPaint4: Jerry Towle of Poland applies a fresh coat of white […]
Reaching higher
UCCPaint3: Workers from George Jones Quality Painters of Gray apply a fresh coat of white paint to the front of the Windham Hill United Church of Christ on Monday afternoon. Rev. Sally Colgrove said the paint job is part of the church’s yearly maintenance. UCCPaint4: Jerry Towle of Poland applies a fresh coat of white […]
Reaching higher
UCCPaint3: Workers from George Jones Quality Painters of Gray apply a fresh coat of white paint to the front of the Windham Hill United Church of Christ on Monday afternoon. Rev. Sally Colgrove said the paint job is part of the church’s yearly maintenance. UCCPaint4: Jerry Towle of Poland applies a fresh coat of white […]
Windham Remembered
The commercial hub of a town fluctuates over the years. Beginning in the mid- to late-1700s, South Windham village was the location of many kinds of businesses. Windham Hill was next, with stores, small manufacturing and professional offices. In Windham Center, the Hawkes family, one of the founding families of Windham, operated a business beginning […]
Windham Remembered
The commercial hub of a town fluctuates over the years. Beginning in the mid- to late-1700s, South Windham village was the location of many kinds of businesses. Windham Hill was next, with stores, small manufacturing and professional offices. In Windham Center, the Hawkes family, one of the founding families of Windham, operated a business beginning […]
Cancer patients 'look good, feel better' through local program
Sponsored by the American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, and the National Cosmetology Association, “Look Good…Feel Better” is a unique program, offered now in Windham, which offers free, one-time beauty consultations with a licensed cosmetologist or aesthetician to women who are currently undergoing cancer treatment. The beauty professionals provide tips and practical […]
To do list, Lakes Region
July 5-22: Schoolhouse Arts Center presents the musical comedy Guys and Dolls. Thursday, Friday & Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. And Sunday matinees at 5 p.m. Additional performances on July 11 and 18 are at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $14/$16. Call 642-3743 for reservations. July 6: Faith Lutheran Church, on 988 Roosevelt Trail in […]
Tourists expected to flock to Maine this summer
Lodging Sales by Region Southern Maine – $182.5 million Cumberland – $122.5 million Eastern Maine – $85 million Midcoast – $77.2 million Penobscot – $44.4 million Androscoggin – $40.9 million Kennebec – $29.5 million Northern Maine – $10.6 million Based on Maine Revenue Service reports on taxable lodging sales for all of 2006. The sun’s […]