Motorcyclist killed in Casco collision CASCO — A Poland man was killed when his motorcycle and a pickup truck collided last week at the intersection of routes 121 and 11. Robert Hollingshead, 52, was riding his Harley-Davidson FLHX S north on Route 11 when Everett Davis, 80, of Gray, traveling north on Route 121, stopped […]
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Legion Baseball: Windham walks off vs. Post 202
Cam McCartney belts a two-RBI shot to usher the Eagles to victory.
Council watchdog retires from writing weekly column
Lane Hiltunen’s On the Right Lane column grew from a passion about local politics in Windham.
Windham chief: Crime not on rise, awareness is
Windham Police Chief Kevin Schofield says crime is not on an upswing in town, it’s just that there’s more discussion about it on social media.
Lakes Region Weekly Briefs: June 28
Student checking out bugs in area STANDISH — A Saint Joseph’s College student was awarded a research grant from NASA to study two invasive insects this summer in the Sebago Lake region. Jared Burns of Freeport, a National Science Foundation-funded Science Scholar, was awarded a summer research grant through the Maine Space Grant Consortium to […]
On the Right Lane: A meeting of the minority
“If you always do what you always did, you’ll always get what you always got.” Henry Ford (Your granddaddy probably bought one of his automobiles.) Another June election and Town Meeting have gone by in Windham, and once again only a small minority, especially with the Town Meeting, participated. I did get off my butt […]
Vocational credits to count towards core
Westbrook High School has identified vocational courses that fulfill different core requirements, giving students more options toward graduation.
Medical examiner to be deposed on autopsy change in Windham murder case
Dr. Mark Flomenbaum prompted a mistrial in a murder case earlier this year when he changed his description of the angle at which Alicia Gaston of Windham was shot in 2016.
Town manager finalist meets, greets in Windham
Native Mainer John Mauro may move from his current job in New Zealand to the long vacant position of permanent town manager.
Another View: Safety training would be better than trigger lock law
We don’t make parents lock up their car keys or liquor cabinets because we expect them to keep their children safe.