My goal this Christmas season is to watch as many movie versions of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” as possible. As with most of my aspirations, I’m lagging far behind. So far, I’ve only seen two – the one with Patrick Stewart as Scrooge, as well as the 1984 classic with George C. Scott. It’s […]
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Raymond’s proposed RSU 14 separation agreement nearly complete
RAYMOND — Rolf Olsen updated the Selectboard on the progress of the RSU 14 Withdrawal Committee at a board meeting Dec. 10. The committee is continuing to work on its proposed separation agreement and is still receiving input from RSU 14. “Any changes are getting into that minor range,” Olsen said. “Things are moving along. […]
Windham’s interim town manager ‘went above and beyond’
After 14 months in Windham, Interim Town Manager Don Gerrish will soon be replaced by another interim, Barry Tibbetts.
Speak Out focuses on groups working to improve residents’ lives
WINDHAM — Speak Out this month will focus on three organizations working to better the lives of Windham people. Guests will include representatives from TRIAD, the Lake Region Senior Center and Operation: Stop Arm. TRIAD, a cooperative partnership between law enforcement, elder service providers and seniors, focuses on reducing criminal victimization of seniors, bettering the […]
‘The real Christmas tree’ still going strong
Farms in the Lakes Region report that a large number of young people purchased real Christmas trees this year.
Windham police search for suspect in stabbing
Windham police warn the public not to approach Jayce Segler of Windham, whom they consider armed and dangerous.
Boys Basketball: Portland battles past Windham on buzzer-beater three
Bulldog Kevin Smart sank a three in the very last moments of the game to seize the lead and secure the win.
Court orders new trial on 1 charge in man’s bizarre cyanide-suicide case
The former Windham man must still serve a 25-year sentence on other charges after being convicted of causing an English man’s suicide.
Inside Windham: Dec. 6
Windham nonprofit receives grant Erid Ludwig, on behalf of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals, accepted a $2,000 grant from the Town & Country Federal Credit Union’s (Town & Country FCU) Better Neighbor Fund at a recent reception held at the credit union’s Operation Center in Scarborough. The grant was awarded to […]
Students take to the kitchen for community
The 22 students in Windham High School’s Katahdin Program “enjoy doing real work that has an impact in the community.”