Desiree Lessard, 42, was driving on Marston Road when her car went off the road and into a small stream, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
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Nomination papers available for local positions around Lakes Region
Seats are available on school boards, planning boards, selectboards and more and will be voted on at municipal elections this spring.
Standish manager proposes $12.14 million budget, including $2.3 million for capital improvements
Standish town manager Bill Giroux’s 2021-2022 proposed budget is a $13.7% increase from this year’s $10.7 million budget.
Ice lures anglers to Sebago Lake and Cumberland County derby
More than 1,000 people registered for the 20th annual event.
Drivers injured in head-on collision in Standish that splits pickup in half
Authorities say driver fatigue likely played a role in the collision on Route 35.
Inside Standish: Feb. 19
Little Free Library The Bee Adventurous Little Free Library book exchange is now open on Oak Ridge Drive in Standish. Built and operated by Sandra and Norman Boutin, the library aims to “build community, spark creativity and inspire readers.” The library is a dropbox with a yellow door on the front, and community members are […]
Saint Joseph’s College institutes new COVID-19 restrictions, student fines
The college, in the wake of another outbreak, tightens pandemic policies in the residence halls.
Reel in the big one at this weekend’s fishing derbies
RAYMOND — For those looking to reel in the big one, the Sebago Lake and Cumberland County Fishing Derbies are scheduled for this weekend on Sebago Lake and all legal waters in Cumberland County. Derby officials confirmed this week that the derby on Sebago Lake will take place, but continued to caution fishermen to check […]
Sheriff’s office looks for link in fatal overdoses
“We know we’re not going to arrest our way out of this problem,” Sheriff Kevin Joyce says.
Standish council hears proposal for marijuana regulations
Regulations for medical marijuana establishments would allow the town to determine where they are located and enforce safety, the town attorney says.