WINDHAM – The Windham Town Council has unanimously adopted a Complete Streets policy, encouraging the development and improvement of town streets and roadways that are accessible to bicyclists and pedestrians, as well as motorists. At Tuesday night’s meeting, the council voted 6-0 to adopt the policy. Councilor Matt Noel did not attend the meeting. According […]
October 2014
Council adopts ‘complete streets’ policy
WINDHAM – The Windham Town Council has unanimously adopted a Complete Streets policy, encouraging the development and improvement of town streets and roadways that are accessible to bicyclists and pedestrians, as well as motorists. At Tuesday night’s meeting, the council voted 6-0 to adopt the policy. Councilor Matt Noel did not attend the meeting. According […]
Sight of suspected cop killer in court brings relief in Pennsylvania
The end of the seven-week manhunt for Eric Frein means residents can stop wondering where the survivalist and marksman is.
Inside Naples – 10/31
The Weather Outside is Frightful? At least it looks that way for Halloween night, as they are predicting snow. You just never know what you are going to get, which I guess is part of the fun living in the Northeast. One year it snowed, one year it was summertime balmy. We had almost a […]
Inside Naples – 10/31
The Weather Outside is Frightful? At least it looks that way for Halloween night, as they are predicting snow. You just never know what you are going to get, which I guess is part of the fun living in the Northeast. One year it snowed, one year it was summertime balmy. We had almost a […]
Inside Naples – 10/31
The Weather Outside is Frightful? At least it looks that way for Halloween night, as they are predicting snow. You just never know what you are going to get, which I guess is part of the fun living in the Northeast. One year it snowed, one year it was summertime balmy. We had almost a […]
Teacher contract stalls?
NEW GLOUCESTER – The Gray-New Gloucester Teachers’ Association, embroiled in stalled contract negotiations with the School Administrative District 15 Board of Directors, is seeking to gain an upper hand in the dispute by capitalizing on voter discontent related to upcoming referendums that would fund athletics-related improvements. The association and the board have been negotiating since […]
LETTERS: Corey has an impressive track record
Windham’s residents are lucky to have Patrick Corey on their side. A few years back Patrick worked with area residents to defeat a local zoning change that would have ruined the character of our neighborhood and terminated some of our property rights. From there he led the effort against the sewer saving property taxpayers a […]
LETTERS: Diamond’s service is second to none
I have known Bill Diamond for many years. In that time he has never boasted to me about his accomplishments nor took credit for his many good deeds. I have never heard him speak badly of anyone. I think that the voters in his Senate district should be reminded of some of his credits. He […]
LETTERS: Austin is Gray’s ‘reliable’ advocate
I am writing to support Sue Austin for our State House District 67 representative. For so many, Sue’s candidacy is a given and obvious selection. For others, perhaps this humble grassroots editorial will serve as testimony to her solid character and proven resume of public service. Sue Austin has long been a reliable and effective […]