One mayoral challenger and one School Committee candidate were told they did not have enough valid signatures to be put on the ballot.
Westbrook schools
Westbrook Notes: School Department releases start dates for academic year
School resumes next week The Westbrook School Department has announced the dates for classes to start: Grades 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 and 10 will start on Wednesday, Aug. 27. Grades 3, 4, 7, 8, 11 and 12 start on Thursday, Aug. 28, while kindergarten begins Tuesday, Sept. 2. There will be no school on […]
McWilliams takes out papers for Westbrook mayor; Rairdon enters race for City Council seat
The deadline for submitting completed nomination papers is Sept. 5.
Westbrook Notes: Rotary Club collecting school supplies
Rotarians to meet, collect school supplies Westbrook-Gorham Rotary will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 19, in the dining room at Westbrook Regional Vocational Center, 125 Stroudwater St., Westbrook. “We will welcome back Neillie Young. She is a Marshwood High School Interact student who led a school project in Peru that our […]
Here’s the latest on Westbrook city candidates for the fall election
Available at-large council seat draws attention.
Morse plans mayoral reelection run in Westbrook
Election races already taking shape.
Westbrook’s FY 2026 budget receives unanimous approval at first reading
A second reading is set for Monday, May 5, at a regular City Council meeting.
Westbrook Notes: March 27
Westbrook gifted quilt The Presumpscot Quilters on March 20 presented a historic “Time Capsule” quilt depicting 14 structures, people and special items to Westbrook Historical Society. Jami Bouley founded the 35-member club that produced the 60-by-74-inch quilt. A large turnout, including Mayor David Morse and Assistant City Administrator Angela Holmes, attended the presentation and City […]
Mancuso, Rice head up Westbrook School Committee
A divided Westbrook School Committee on Dec. 11 elected Andrea Mancuso its chair and Katy Rice, vice chair.
Giving tree helps keep Westbrook students warm
Alex Stone, owner of Blazes Burgers in downtown, has details of what students need for the winter, and community members can drop off donations to be delivered to the schools.