Holiday craft fair – Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Prides Corner Church, 235 Pride St., Westbrook. Handmade crafts, baked goods and silent auction featuring sports memorabilia, game tickets, gift certificates and themed gift baskets. Silent auction ends at 2 p.m. Christmas craft fair – Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., St. Anthony Parish, St. […]
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Westbrook attracts indoor pickleball business
The Picklr has locations around New England and is taking over the former site of Shaw’s across from Rock Row.
Gorham convoy provides relief supplies to North Carolina
Local businessman Dennis Nickerson led a convoy to the area ravaged by Hurricane Helene, donating over 110,00 pounds of supplies.
Letter: Tim Nangle protects Maine’s shorelands, water quality
Water is one of the most important resources for our health and well-being. Sen. Tim Nangle understands this and has taken a step few others have. In his sponsoring of L.D. 2101, “An Act to Strengthen Shoreland Zoning Enforcement,” he took a significant step to protect our water resources. Shoreland zoning protects the beauty, health […]
Letter: Tim Nangle is an ally to seniors and students
I want to express my strong support for the reelection of Tim Nangle to the Maine state Senate. His leadership has been vital for both seniors, like myself, and younger residents. Sen. Nangle has supported important legislation that helps seniors stay in their homes by voting to expand the Property Tax Deferral Program. This program […]
Letter: Excited to vote for Westbrook Democrats
This November, I am excited to vote for these Westbrook Democrats. David Morse has stepped up this year as acting mayor and proved that he is ready to take on the job of leading Westbrook into the future. Councilor Anna Turcotte’s (Ward 3) ethics and advocacy for our youth and business community is a great […]
Letter: Elect David Morse for a leader with grace and dedication
As a longtime resident of Westbrook, I am proud to support David Morse for mayor. When Morse stepped in as acting mayor, he faced the unique challenge of inheriting someone else’s agenda. Rather than follow along, he saw this as an opportunity to listen to the voices of our community. Through thoughtful engagement, he has […]
Letter: David Morse leads with steady and thoughtful respect
I urge Westbrook citizens to vote for David Morse for mayor. Less than a year ago Morse found himself as acting mayor of Westbrook. It was a role he did not anticipate, but took on with a steady, thoughtful leadership. Morse is very accessible, and always open to new perspectives and public input. He is […]
Letter: David Morse has experience Westbrook needs for mayor
Adams and McWilliams have questionable experience. Lynda Adams was elected to City Council but quit her commitment to Ward 5 early to go work for Rock Row. Lawrence McWilliams was appointed to finish Adams’ term and ran for its election, but Ward 5 chose not to elect him. The only candidate who has municipal leadership […]
Letter: Anna Turcotte is a dedicated servant of Westbrook
I am honored to support Anna Turcotte for reelection to the Westbrook City Council, representing Ward 3. I have known Turcotte and her family for 16 years, and know her to be honest, hardworking and committed in her service to the citizens of Westbrook. Turcotte is uniquely qualified, having served three terms on the council, […]