WINDHAM — Riding to the Top’s 16th annual Barn to Beach ride-a-thon was a success, raising nearly $9,000. The event, which took place July 14, was hosted at Breakwater Farm in Cape Elizabeth. The ride-a-thon began with a trail ride, then moved onto the beach for a quick swim and finished with lunch. The event […]
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Windham church hosting Lobstah Bake
WINDHAM — The Faith Lutheran Church’s seventh annual fundraising Lobstah Bake will be held Sunday, Aug. 4 at the church, 988 Roosevelt Trail. Tickets are $20, and there will be seatings at 1 and 3 p.m. The meal includes one lobster, 1/2 pound of steamers, corn on the cob, potato, coleslaw, blueberry cobbler and lemonade. […]
Prison renovations move forward following planning board review
The Correctional Center renovation project presented its second phase.
Legion Baseball: Windham bests a hobbled Massabesic
Caleb McCartney added two singles in the five-inning, 8-3 triumph.
Letter: Hiltunen fan has her own question for council
Concerning Jane Vaughan’s article, “Council watchdog retires from writing weekly column,” I always enjoyed reading Lane Hiltunen’s opinions. Whether I agreed or not (usually I did), I appreciated that he was always up front and provided specifics. In the two paragraphs where Councilman David Nadeau said, “I’ve always felt that he’s been extremely biased against […]
Windham Planning Board rejects proposal for subdivision standards
The proposed standards will return to the Town Council for discussion.
Experts remain concerned about health of Highland Lake
An algal bloom didn’t materialize this year, but the Highland Lake Association says a long-term watershed management plan is still necessary.
Letter: Balentine rails at Dems for things GOP guilty of, too
After reading John Balentine’s latest anti-Democrat rant, “Smile, you’re an American,” I suggest he follow his own advice. His utter disdain for that party is already well-known from many previous editorials filled with criticisms and complaints, yet he chooses to lecture Democrats about the very things he and his own chosen political party are similarly […]
Speak Out tackles human trafficking, opioid crisis
WINDHAM — The next Speak Out, with Rep. Patrick Corey, R-Windham, will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 25, and will discuss human trafficking and the opioid crisis. The program takes place at Council Chambers at Town Hall, 8 School Road. It can be accessed on Channel 1303, on the web or on Facebook.
Work begins on high-demand senior condos in Windham
Construction has begun on 14-unit retirement community in Windham, with plans for 36 more units in the project’s second phase.