Nov. 20, 1991 The town of Gorham has outlined a plan to build a new $460,000 vehicle maintenance and repair facility that would allow consolidation of the municipal and school truck and bus fleets. The proposal, which needs voter approval, would result in construction of a new building on town land adjacent to the existing […]
2016
Sirocki eager to return to work
It is my honor to have been re-elected to represent the individuals of Scarborough’s House District 28 in the Maine Legislature. Working in state government as a lawmaker in the Maine House of Representatives is a responsibility I take seriously. As a state representative, I am pleased with our progress of growing more than 20,000 […]
Sirocki eager to return to work
It is my honor to have been re-elected to represent the individuals of Scarborough’s House District 28 in the Maine Legislature. Working in state government as a lawmaker in the Maine House of Representatives is a responsibility I take seriously. As a state representative, I am pleased with our progress of growing more than 20,000 […]
Peter J. Horne, 80
After a long and wonderful life, Peter Julian Horne, 80, of Freeport, died peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016. Born May 14, 1936, in Rochester, New Hampshire, Peter was the son of Herman J. and Mildred E. Horne of Somersworth. One of five children, Peter was raised in a warm and […]
Kalikow thanks supporters
Thanks to everyone who helped me run for the Maine House from District 29 in Scarborough. You gave $5 Clean Election contributions, drove me around, wrote letters of support, put up lawn signs, gave me advice and counsel, took me to events, talked to our neighbors. And voted. Unfortunately, we didn’t quite make it. However, […]
Faces and Places
Given that Election Day falls on a Tuesday, the Freeport Flag Ladies had more reason than ever to practice their weekly act of patriotism in honor of the victims of 9/11 last week, on Main Street in Freeport. From left are Carmen Footer, friend Ron Holley, Joanne Miller and Elaine Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving […]
Faces and Places
Given that Election Day falls on a Tuesday, the Freeport Flag Ladies had more reason than ever to practice their weekly act of patriotism in honor of the victims of 9/11 last week, on Main Street in Freeport. From left are Carmen Footer, friend Ron Holley, Joanne Miller and Elaine Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving […]
New council gets organized
The Freeport Town Council was scheduled to swear in newly elected members and choose new officers at its organizational meeting on Tuesday night, Nov. 15. The meeting was held after the Tri-Town Weekly’s publication deadline. John Egan and Peter Anzuini are new councilors, and Vice Chairman D. Scott Gleeson was re-elected. Anzuini is assuming a […]
Council: New city manager won’t have to live locally
After being jilted by their first choice for a new city manager, the South Portland’s City Council’s second search won’t include a residency requirement. In a Monday night council workshop, councilors agreed they don’t want qualified candidates to be deterred because they live in another Maine municipality and don’t want the inconvenience of moving to […]
District on hunt for finance director
Kelly Wentworth’s last day as director of finance and human resources is Monday, Nov. 21, and budget time is fastly approaching for Regional School Unit 5. Superintendent Becky Foley and the school board isn’t waiting around to replace Wentworth, a Pownal resident who left RSU 5 to take a job with the Brunswick School Department. […]