In heavy turnouts Tuesday, voters in neighboring Buxton and Gorham eclipsed turnout records set in prior presidential elections. Buxton polls opened at 6 a.m. at the town hall and voters were waiting. “The crowd was lined up at the door to the parking lot,” Hiram Davis, election warden, said. Voters packed the parking lot […]
2016
Buxton, Gorham election records fall
In heavy turnouts Tuesday, voters in neighboring Buxton and Gorham eclipsed turnout records set in prior presidential elections. Buxton polls opened at 6 a.m. at the town hall and voters were waiting. “The crowd was lined up at the door to the parking lot,” Hiram Davis, election warden, said. Voters packed the parking lot […]
Gorham postpones action on Sebago Brewing plans
With updated details pending, Gorham planners Monday postponed action on a $5 million project Sebago Brewing Co. is proposing for a headquarters on leased land on lower Main Street (Route 25). The company, which is exploring ways to lower the site two feet, is expected to submit revamped plans and would likely be on the […]
Gorham postpones action on Sebago Brewing plans
With updated details pending, Gorham planners Monday postponed action on a $5 million project Sebago Brewing Co. is proposing for a headquarters on leased land on lower Main Street (Route 25). The company, which is exploring ways to lower the site two feet, is expected to submit revamped plans and would likely be on the […]
We Love Fairs
Annual Christmas craft sale -Saturday, Nov. 12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Windham Historical Society, Town House Museum, Windham Center Road, Windham. Unique gift ideas, jewelry, gift cards, floor coverings, hand-crafted toys, birdhouses, knit items, delicious breads, baked goods, candy and fudge. Contributers or volunteers on sale day should call Linda Lunt evenings at 655-3421 or leave […]
Looking Back
Nov. 13, 1991 Fred C. Wescott begins his second two-year term worrying that he may have to lay some people off. His victory in last week’s election came less than 24 hours before Gov. John McKernan proposed budget cuts that would cost Westbrook between $400,000 and $500,000 by June 30. That was the latest bad […]
Looking Back
Nov. 13, 1991 Fred C. Wescott begins his second two-year term worrying that he may have to lay some people off. His victory in last week’s election came less than 24 hours before Gov. John McKernan proposed budget cuts that would cost Westbrook between $400,000 and $500,000 by June 30. That was the latest bad […]
AJ BEST OF BEST Nov 2016
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Who knew?
With Maine voting on a gun referendum Tuesday, this bus is pictured Friday on the University of Southern Maine campus in Gorham. But, reason for the stop on campus was unclear this week. A blue bus emblazoned with words “Vocal Majority” and “Voting to stop gun violence” pulled onto the Gorham campus of the University […]
Who knew?
With Maine voting on a gun referendum Tuesday, this bus is pictured Friday on the University of Southern Maine campus in Gorham. But, reason for the stop on campus was unclear this week. A blue bus emblazoned with words “Vocal Majority” and “Voting to stop gun violence” pulled onto the Gorham campus of the University […]