A $1.2 million project to replace the dome’s copper sheathing awaits approval.
2013
Maine writer’s story published in this week’s New Yorker
Author Sarah Braunstein’s short story will appear in the April 1 edition of the magazine.
Longtime Boston mayor says he won’t seek re-election
Although Thomas Menino wasn’t always the smoothest of political figures, he earned a reputation over 20 years as one of the hardest working.
Falmouth's Bell excelling at Endicott
Falmouth’s Cam Bell, a two-time Class B state champion goalie for the Falmouth boys’ lacrosse team, is excelling in his freshman campaign at Endicott College. Bell has been named the Commonwealth Coast Conference Rookie of the Week in successive weeks. Bell is 5-2 on the year and has made 84 saves.
'Hero' who rescued baby after wreck to be honored in Raymond
RAYMOND – Angie Horler, the woman who rescued a baby who had been ejected from his car seat during a violent crash in Raymond earlier this year, is being honored by the Raymond Fire-Rescue Department with a community service award this week. Horler is one of three sets of recipients of the department’s annual community […]
SIGHTS & SOUNDS OF SEBAGO: Become an animal tracker
Wildlife thrives year-round in the forests of southern Maine; we can better understand these outdoor critters by studying the tracks (animal footprints) they leave behind. There is no better time to go out tracking than the winter and spring, when freshly-fallen snow and mushy mud give way to feet, leaving depressions behind long after animals […]
SIGHTS & SOUNDS OF SEBAGO: Become an animal tracker
Wildlife thrives year-round in the forests of southern Maine; we can better understand these outdoor critters by studying the tracks (animal footprints) they leave behind. There is no better time to go out tracking than the winter and spring, when freshly-fallen snow and mushy mud give way to feet, leaving depressions behind long after animals […]
SIGHTS & SOUNDS OF SEBAGO: Become an animal tracker
Wildlife thrives year-round in the forests of southern Maine; we can better understand these outdoor critters by studying the tracks (animal footprints) they leave behind. There is no better time to go out tracking than the winter and spring, when freshly-fallen snow and mushy mud give way to feet, leaving depressions behind long after animals […]
EARTH SPEAKS: On which side will you stand?
We are all searching for meaningful answers to life’s perplexing questions. We focus on one only to find that another has reared its scaly head. It seems no one has a clear answer that covers the needs of all. What to do about it? Some of us are “on the street.” Some of us will […]
Scouting is alive and well in Windham
WINDHAM – Scouting in Windham is alive and well – and growing. Cub Scouts Pack 805, comprising five “dens” of increasing rank, has 65 Scouts and counting – up from 37 less than two years ago. As planning interesting events for the ever-growing pack has become more challenging, some businesses in the community have answered […]