The company says a strong rebound in pet health care spending drove much of the third quarter growth.
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Westbrook Notes: Oct. 29
National Legion chief visits The American Legion’s national commander visited with the troops at Westbrook Memorial Post 197 on Saturday. James W. “Bill” Oxford launched a national tour in Maine this week after the pandemic curtailed traveling last spring. “It’s an honor to be here,” Oxford told the American Journal. “We’ve been grounded since […]
Looking Back: Oct. 29
Nov. 1, 1995 With nowhere to go in Gorham, skateboarders have been clashing with businesses, schools and police this fall, prompting officials to propose turning the ice rink by the Narragansett School into a skate part in the warmer months. “None of them are bad kids,” Officer John Reed said. Police say the ice rink […]
Westbrook police look for two missing teenagers
Police say Dylan Collins and Isaiah Loring left a facility in Westbrook and may be in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
Teen center faces shortfall as youth work resumes
My Place Teen Center has been a stable presence for 22 years, but is now looking for help of its own.
St. Joseph’s College to study Westbrook police data
The study will be conducted in order to identify possible instances of racial bias.
Proposed Westbrook zoning change would allow and control development
Parts of Lincoln Street are set to be rural, but a possible zoning change could expand the uses of the land.
Planning Board signals support for vertical greenhouse/parking garage in downtown Westbrook
The Vertical Harvest project will go to the Planning Board for approval in November.
Planning Board signals support for vertical greenhouse/parking garage in downtown Westbrook
The Vertical Harvest project will go to the Planning Board for approval in November.
Portland-based jewelry store chain marks 150th anniversary
Springer’s Jewelers evolved from a Westbrook dry goods store founded in 1870 into a downtown Portland jeweler.