WESTBROOK — The dog park at Bicentennial Park on the corner of William Clarke Drive and Hannaford Drive has been open nearly a year and a half, but a new effort could, in time, lead to a larger venue. Westbrook resident Mike Lahr started an online petition to drum up support to enlarge the dog park […]
September 2018
Westbrook Notes
Blood drives The American Red Cross is sponsoring blood donations at two upcoming sites in Westbrook. They are at Olympia Sports, 5 Bradley Drive, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., on Wednesday, Sept. 12; and Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St., 1-6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 14. Rolling Thunder to meet The local chapter of Rolling Thunder will […]
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Wednesday’s Maine college roundup: USM field hockey coach gets 200th win
Coach Bonny Brown-Denico reaches the milestone as the Huskies top UMaine-Farmington 3-0.
Wednesday’s high school roundup: Falmouth gets OT win in girls’ soccer
The Yachtsmen break through in the first minute of overtime to beat Sanford for their first victory of the season.
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Wednesday’s Sports Digest: U.S. women’s soccer team sets timeline for hiring a GM
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