2018
Melissa Martin: Will men in America speak out against domestic violence?
Will men in America speak out against domestic violence? To prevent and stop violence against women, men in all 50 states of the USA need to stand up and speak out. Mothers, sisters, and daughters are victims of domestic violence. Wives, live-in partners, and girlfriends are victims of domestic violence. Relatives are victims of domestic […]
Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: Dec. 21
Arrests 12/11 at 5:57 p.m. Richard A. Bouchard, 60, of Gleed Drive, Brunswick, was arrested on Ocean House Road by Officer Ben Davis on a charge of operating after habitual offender revocation. Summonses 12/11 at 11:34 a.m. Kelsie Bouchard, 29, of Portland, was issued a summons on Spurwink Avenue by Officer Darin Estes on a […]
On the Right Lane: Listen to government in action
“A person whose heart is not content is like a snake which tries to swallow an elephant.” Chinese proverb OK, maybe I shouldn’t touch this subject with the old proverbial pole, but then again some should really watch what they say instead of do. I ask Windham residents to watch our town councilors in action […]
Letter: Good luck in town manager search
After your expulsion tactics of the past town manager I’d be reluctant to even consider applying for the job! Ray Berard Sr.Windham
Inside Windham
Nickerson Scholarship Concert The 22nd annual Richard Nickerson Scholarship Concert will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, at the Windham Performing Arts Center at Windham High School. Performers include Hanna Brackett, Isaac Foss, Anna Giroux, Hanna Griffin, Elizabeth Joseph, Libby McBride, Kevin McKaye, Sarah McLaughlin, Sara Scala Perkins, Mia Foley Perron, Mathew Scala, […]
Windham growth violates ordinance's original intent
I’m delighted to see the concern from so many citizens regarding the shrinkage of open space in Windham. I was privileged to serve on the Planning Board approximately five decades ago when we proposed Windham’s original zoning ordinance. I was the youngest member of the board and probably the only one still living. Our chairman, […]
Inside Bridgton
Blood drive A Red Cross blood drive is taking place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Masonic Hall on Harrison Road (Route 117). Blood is needed all year round, but the demand is especially urgent during the holidays. People are particularly busy at this time and often postpone donating blood until the New […]
‘Superhero Scarlett’ collects 50 pounds of food for pantry
GRAY — A 7-year-old Gray resident recently gathered 50 pounds of food for the Gray Community Food Pantry to help “make kids happy and families happy.” It took Scarlett Booth, who also held a food drive last year, only three weeks to collect the food. Her mother, Christina Booth, owns Learning Garden Childcare in Gray, and […]
Ho-ho-hometown tradition lives on
NEW GLOUCESTER — Residents of New Gloucester will be treated to a special visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus on Christmas Eve as part of a tradition that has spanned 52 years. This year, the Clauses will visit Thompson’s Orchard, Town Hall and Upper Village to meet children and distribute goodie bags. John Kiley’s family began […]
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