WINDHAM – A few years ago, the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals on River Road in Windham was struggling, and it showed. The barns and farmhouse were chipping paint. The letters of the large marquee sign on the small barn were peeling and cracked. That physical decay of the rescue facility, which […]
2013
Lake Region schools see school state aid cut
Local school departments will soon begin dealing with the consequences of a state spending curtailment that includes $12.5 million worth of school subsidy cuts. Windham-Raymond schools were hit with a $198,891 cut in state aid, while Bonny Eagle lost $287,466 and Lake Region $114,558. The curtailment order, made Dec. 27 by Gov. Paul LePage, includes […]
Investigator finds holes in Windham fire story
WINDHAM – A state investigator believes a Windham man set fire to an apartment building to collect on a $500,000 insurance policy, then concocted a scheme involving organized crime to help cover up the arson. In an application for a search warrant to Cumberland County District Court, Chris Stanford, State Fire Marshal’s Office senior fire […]
Q&A: Gary Wittner – "A new way to teach old tunes"
RAYMOND – After decades focused on helping college students to master jazz guitar, Raymond’s Gary Wittner is changing his tune slightly to help children become talented classical guitarists. Wittner has begun providing Suzuki guitar lessons at his home studio on Valley Road in Raymond. The lessons are based on the musical methodology of Dr. Shinichi […]
WHS Alumni to perform at scholarship concert
The 15th annual Richard Nickerson Scholarship Concert will take place on Saturday, Jan. 5, at 7 p.m. in the Windham Performing Arts Center at Windham High School. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors and are available at the door; no reservations required. Windham’s most talented alumni will present a variety […]
Windham’s Scher to head up ?St. Andre Home in Biddeford
Reid Scher, of Windham, has been named executive director of Biddeford-based St. Andre Home, Inc., effective Jan. 2. Scher holds a bachelor of arts degree from Brooklyn College and a master of social work from New York University. He formerly held positions as director of program services for The Institute for Financial Literacy in South […]
Inside Raymond – 1/04
Nickerson Concert I am looking forward to another opportunity for great entertainment right here in town. The 15th Annual Richard Nickerson Scholarship Concert will take place on Saturday, Jan. 5, at 7 p.m. in the Windham Performing Arts Center at Windham High School. Tickets are only $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors […]
Inside Windham – 1/04
Veterans Meet VFW Post 10643 will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at Windham Veterans Center. Supper at 5 p.m., business meeting at 6 p.m. Thanks for the Help In Windham, we take care of our neighbors! Thanks this week for donations to Windham Neighbors Helping Neighbors from the following: Windham High School Faculty, Mechanics Savings […]
Inside Gray – 1/03
Bring Your Pine This January when it’s time to retire the Christmas tree, the Gray Transfer Station is making that job easy and charitable. There will be no charge to dispose of Christmas trees for the months of January and February. However, monetary donations will be accepted in lieu of the disposal fee with all […]
Cape girls stun Waynflete in OT
PORTLAND—With the season nearing its midway point, the Cape Elizabeth girls’ basketball team finds itself in dire need of victories. Thursday evening, the Capers went out and got a huge one. Visiting once-beaten Waynflete, the Class C favorites in the minds of many, Cape Elizabeth handled the vaunted Flyers press, hung tough throughout, then stepped […]