Kyndra Hopkins, 29, was reported missing after she was last seen Sunday morning. She was located safely, police said Wednesday.
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Pastor who died in crash had ‘passion and incredible love’
The Rev. Bill Chadwick of Gorham is remembered for his devotion to others, his generosity and his sense of humor.
Oliver overjoyed on the overpass
To help pass the time with their son, local couple Kristen Gingrich and Ben Crimmin have taken their son to view cars from the overpass, and the community turned out.
Westbrook woman reported as missing is located
Police say they have located Kyndra Hopkins, who had been missing since May 2.
Westbrook police search for woman missing since Saturday
Police are looking for Kyndra Hopkins, 29, who was last seen leaving her job in South Portland.
State of the art autism center coming to Portland
The center is set to open next summer and have the capacity to serve upwards of 800 children and adults with autism and developmental disorders.
Westbrook Families Feeding Families joins coronavirus response
The group of Westbrook residents that usually collects food for needy children for school vacation weeks is now serving families.
Westbrook Notes: April 30
Class of 2033 registration The Westbrook School Department is continuing to pre-register students who will turn 5 on or before Oct. 15 for next year’s kindergarten class. Children of families who attended an informational meeting in March at one of the elementary schools are already pre-registered. Notices will be sent out in coming weeks about […]
Looking Back: April 30
May 3, 1995 Gorham developer Susan Duchaine is about to create 18 new farms, ranging from 2 to 10 acres. Irish Farm Estates, off Route 25, will subdivide a 100-acre farm into 18 home lots. An unfulfilled market niche exists in the Portland area for homes with full suburban amenities but with country surroundings, she […]
River a respite from cabin fever
The Presumpscot River is open for recreation during the coronavirus pandemic and the public should take advantage of it, advocates say.