Sometimes when I start exploring the Internet for facts to be included in an article, I am overwhelmed by what I find. This was the case last week when I was planning to comment on the mob scenes and vandalism resulting from a cartoon of Mohammed, who is as important to Moslems (believers in Islam) […]
2006
Looking back, who hasn't been a terrorist?
Sometimes when I start exploring the Internet for facts to be included in an article, I am overwhelmed by what I find. This was the case last week when I was planning to comment on the mob scenes and vandalism resulting from a cartoon of Mohammed, who is as important to Moslems (believers in Islam) […]
Looking back, who hasn't been a terrorist?
Sometimes when I start exploring the Internet for facts to be included in an article, I am overwhelmed by what I find. This was the case last week when I was planning to comment on the mob scenes and vandalism resulting from a cartoon of Mohammed, who is as important to Moslems (believers in Islam) […]
Windham remembered 0224
Lowell’s Tea Room and Beanhole Restaurant on Route 302 across from White’s Bridge Road, advertises a Lunch Plate for 35A?¢, and Pickwick Ale. This may be the oldest restaurant spot in Windham, today known as Papa’s Food & Drink, and was previously known as Red Sands and even Kilgore’s. It also briefly was a Mexican […]
Gubernatorial candidates set to debate at Saint Joseph
Maine’s Republican gubernatorial candidates will face off March 8 in a legislative forum at Saint Joseph’s College. Sponsored by the Sebago Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce, Saint Joseph’s College and Rep. Gary Moore (R-Standish), the debate will allow Lakes Region residents to familiarize themselves with the candidates and their positions. Moore, Sen. Bill Diamond (D-Windham) […]
Bonny Eagle Middle School students attend music festival
Bonny Eagle Middle School students from the band and chorus attended the York Country Music Festival. Students who attend are nominated by Band Director Joyce Jack and Chorus Director Linda Linnell based on their ability and attitude. They joined over 200 other students from around York County for the festival. At left, eighth grade students […]
Cutline for photo of two elderly LRHS hoop fans
Photo by Barry Hansen Jean McKay and Nat Lombard cheer on the Lake Region girls basketball team Saturday against Yarmouth. The Lakers won that game and may go all the way to the state final in Bangor this year. If they do, 69-year-old McKay of Naples and Lombard, an 80-year-old Casco native, plan to be […]
Cutline for photo of two elderly LRHS hoop fans
Photo by Barry Hansen Jean McKay and Nat Lombard cheer on the Lake Region girls basketball team Saturday against Yarmouth. The Lakers won that game and may go all the way to the state final in Bangor this year. If they do, 69-year-old McKay of Naples and Lombard, an 80-year-old Casco native, plan to be […]
Sebago Lake Rotary Derby Fest this weekend promises fun, prizes
Sebago Lake Rotary Club Derby Fest 2006 Beneficiaries Maine Children’s Cancer Program Camp Sunshine Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Windham Rotary Charitable Trust Permanent Fund Rotary Foundation DARE Program Sebago Angler’s Smelt Restoration Project Maine National Guard Family Fund American Red Cross (Servicemen Fund) SMART Raymond Milfoil Project The fishing portion of this weekend’s Sebago […]
Windham Town Council roundup
Windham town councilors discussed a variety of issues at Tuesday night’s workshop session. At the top of the agenda were discussions of a new bridge for an old road, radios courtesy of a Homeland Security grant, more discussion of the North Windham TIF district, and an announcement of an all-encompassing committee to review how best […]