Half a dozen teenagers were strewn on couches and the floor in Walker Memorial Library recently, browsing laptops and playing games on tablets. It was the first day a group of teens had utilized the new “young adult” room at the library, and three library staffers were overseeing the operation during an otherwise slow day. […]
February 2015
Meetings this week aim to resolve ball dispute
A dispute involving what entity would head up youth baseball and softball in Gorham remained unresolved early this week. At issue is whether Gorham Recreation Department or a volunteers’ group, Gorham Youth Baseball and Softball, would organize Cal Ripkin Baseball and Babe Ruth Softball programs in the town this year. Cindy Hazelton, director of Gorham […]
Looking Back
Feb. 28, 1990 With a good deal of anguish, the City Council set Westbrook’s sewer rate last week at $3.34 for each 100 feet of water used, a 68 percent increase. Part of the increase was blamed on a wrong guess about how much sewage would come into the Portland Water District’s treatment plant in […]
We Love To Eat
Community meal – Thursday, Feb. 26, noon, Westbrook-Warren Congregational Church, 810 Main St., Westbrook. Meatloaf, $5. Public chowder luncheon – Friday, Feb. 27, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., North Deering Congregational Church, 1364 Washington Ave., Portland. Bowl of haddock chowder with crackers, or lobster roll lunch with chips, $8; cup of chowder, $5. Combination lobster roll with […]
Arts Calendar
Theater Saturday, Feb. 28 “Play Me a Story: Silly Stories!” presented by Portland Stage Theater for Kids, 10:30 a.m. Portland Stage Company, 25AForest Ave. Theater workshop, and performance. $15 one child with adult. www.portlandstage.org or [email protected] or call 774-1043. Tuesday, March 3 Auditions for “Alice in Wonderland, Jr.,” directed by Bruce Avery, Schoolhouse Arts Center, […]
Gorham Notes
Fundraiser to save the center Vicki Lloyd, owner-director of the Centre of Movement, announced this week that its Festival of Feet is set for Saturday, April 11, in the McCormack Performing Arts Center in Gorham High School, 41 Morrill Avenue. Lloyd said the show is a fundraiser for a sprinkler system that authorities are requiring […]
Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, Notre Dame president, dies at 97
Hesburgh was the university’s president for 35 years. He also was a champion of civil and immigration rights and a supporter of Third World development.
Kitchen design firm moves to Gorham
Attracting multiple businesses to town in recent years, Gorham this month added a unique one to its tax rolls. Maine Coast Kitchen Design relocated on Feb. 1 to its new home at 17 Little Wing Lane, off New Portland Road in Gorham. It moved from Commercial Street in Portland. The company’s services include creating and […]
Westbrook Notes
Rielly signing books Bowdoin College student Morgan Rielly of Westbrook wqill sign copies of his book, “Neighborhood Heroes: Life Lessons Learned from Maine’s Greatest Generation,” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 26, at Longfellow Books, 1 Monument Way, in Portland The book sells for $15.95. “‘Neighborhood Heroes’ is the story of 26 Maine World War […]
School expansion plan could face voters in fall
Westbook school officials this week unrolled some preliminary conceptual building sketches aimed at easing the space crunch at two of the city’s schools. Money to pay for expansions could be on a November ballot. Parents and residents on Monday nearly filled the Community Room at the Westbrook Community Center to learn the details. School officials […]