Tina Nop wants to share the ‘pockets of joy’ her family and other refugees found in their traditional foods.
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Westbrook councilor protests mask policy for meetings
Councilor Elliott Storey says the city administration and City Council “want to take away liberties, I want to preserve them.”
Westbrook school buildings shut down due to COVID-19
Fully remote learning is in place until Dec. 7.
Looking Back: Nov. 19
Nov. 22, 1995 Ann Rita Dancoes of Westbrook, her brother Tom and two college friends bicycled from Seattle to Westbrook this summer. They returned home on July 23 after biking 4,120 miles. “There are so many genuinely generous people across this country. Our experience helped reaffirm my belief that there are more wonderful people in […]
Drouin Dance moving out of mill, but staying in city
The dance school has been an institution in Westbrook, regularly bringing in famous dancers like the Moscow Ballet and supporting local events.
Gattine looks back on eight years in Legislature
Outgoing Rep. Drew Gattine, D-Westbrook, is proud of the work he did to stave off budget cuts and to increase state funding for schools.
Steel rising at Rock Row
Construction is underway on the building that will house Big Fin Poke, Firehouse Subs and other tenants.
Student tests positive for COVID, Congin closes for week
Officials say that out of caution the school will be closed for the rest of the week.
Lincoln Street rink back on track
After a few construction bumps, the city is looking to get back to work with the four-season ice rink off of Lincoln Street.
Westbrook Notes: Nov. 12
Historical calendars available Westbrook Historical Society’s 2021 calendars depicting Then & Now photos are available at the society’s museum at the Community Center for $10 each. Society President Michael Sanphy thanked several individuals for their work in producing the calendar, including Historical Society member Mark Swett and Tim Gagnon and Ed Symbol of Full […]