Yoga with horses Join the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals and Ashley Flowers Yoga for a unique yoga experience stretching next to the horses at the organization’s farm at 279 River Road in Windham. The hour-long sessions take place on Sundays at 11:30 a.m. They will be held rain or shine. The […]
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Windham gets 2 new eateries
A bakery featuring individually sized treats has opened this month in Windham in the former home of Cece’s Diner. Pine Tree Bakery was to open April 10 at 1557 Bridgton Road. The 1,500-square-foot space can seat 38 customers, according to owner and baker Lesa Beck. Pine Tree will be open Wednesday through Sunday from 7 […]
The Wrap: Ocotillo opens soon in West End; new coffee shop on Congress Street
Also, a new Italian restaurant and Sublime Taco relaunch in Biddeford; a bakery and a hot dog joint coming to Windham; Gneiss Brewing to close and sell property; Brickyard serves pizza from Make-A-Wish kid; and more.
Leeds man appears in court on murder charge in connection with Windham man’s disappearance
Joseph Chute is charged with the intentional or knowing murder of Alex Jackson of Windham, whose body hasn’t been recovered.
Leeds man charged with murder in connection with Windham man’s disappearance
Police have been searching for nearly a year for Alex Jackson, 34, who was reported missing on May 12.
Inside Windham: March 29
Chamber Singers to perform at Franco Center The Windham Chamber Singers will perform at the Franco Center, 46 Cedar St., in Lewiston at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3. Tickets are pay-what-you-can, ranging from $7 to $20. Buy in advance online at francocenter.org/shows or in person at the Franco Center on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 […]
Local landmarks could be featured in deck of cards
Towns across the state, including Windham, have submitted photos in a Maine Municipal Association contest.
Inside Windham: March 15
100-year-old resident honored Connie Parisi of Windham received a letter of sentiment from the 131st Maine Legislature in recognition of her 100th birthday. Rep. Barbara Bagshaw, R-Windham, presented Parisi with the letter, cosigned Rep. Jane Pringle, D-Windham. “Connie Parisi, who lives on Little Sebago Lake, turned 100 the same year the Little Sebago Lake Association […]
It Happened in Windham: Two WWII flyers remain at rest in depths of Sebago Lake
Tuesday, May 16, 1944, was to be an ordinary day of training for two British pilots practicing low-level formation training over Sebago Lake. That morning, six Vought F-4U Corsair aircraft took off from the Brunswick Naval Air Station and made their way to the lake. Among the pilots were Sub-Lts. Raymond Laurence Knott and Vaughan […]