The Woodbrey family, which has owned the business for 100 years, attributes its success to its employees and its loyal customers.
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Windham implements impact fees for open space
The Town Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve the fees, which are one method the town has been exploring to address growth.
It Happened in Windham: The Town Farm – Home to the poor and disabled
Winter is a hard time for the poor and homeless. Shelters are at full capacity with people trying to get out of the cold to a warm bed for the night. But homelessness and destitution are not new to our time. In Windham, as in other communities, the poor have been a concern for centuries. […]
Operation Stop Arm over halfway to its goal
WINDHAM — Operation Stop Arm is over halfway to its goal of raising $32,250 to purchase 15 stop arms for RSU 14. The towns of Windham and Raymond, the Windham PTA, the Raymond PTO and Odyssey Angels – a group of 8-year-olds from Windham Primary School who are asking businesses to donate – have joined […]
Chamber of Commerce chooses new director
WINDHAM — The Sebago Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce recently announced the appointment of its new executive director, Robin Mullins of Windham. Mullins has worked as the chamber’s office manager for three years and most recently took over the duties of executive director during Lynn Mansfield’s three-month medical leave. Mansfield decided not to return to […]
Windham works to fill School Board vacancy
After over a month of searching, the town interviewed two applicants to fill the vacant seat.
Here’s Something: Boos and Bravos
Welcome to another edition of Boos and Bravos, the catchall column of Here’s Something. Bravo to Sen. Susan Collins for demonstrating true stateswoman-like demeanor in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Collins, who’s represented Maine for 24 years in the Senate, recently said she’ll likely support a motion to call witnesses only after each side has […]
Windham’s interim town manager to stay through June
Rather than advertising for a new permanent manager in January, that process will “be kicked down a few months.”
District attorney to be guest on Speak Out
WINDHAM — This month’s “Speak Out” with Patrick Corey will feature District Attorney Jonathan Sahrbeck and a discussion about how the District Attorney’s Office works. The show will be filmed Thursday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Windham Town Hall, 8 School Road. Watch the show on Channel 1303, on the […]
Inside Windham: Jan. 17
Tea time Join Ray Marcotte, the Windham Public Library’s reference and technology librarian, as he presents “Tea: History, Types and Tasting.” This is a three-part workshop that will be offered on Fridays, Jan. 17 and 31, and Feb. 14. Marcotte is the owner of Dobra Tea, an Asian-style teahouse in Portland’s Old Port. The workshop […]
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