Regional School Unit 14 board Chairwoman Marge Govoni and Council Chairman Dave Nadeau’s views could affect town policies into the future. In 1985, Marge Govoni and Dave Nadeau cleared a camp from 89 Johnson Road and built a home looking out onto Highland Lake. At that point, there were 10 small camps on the road, […]
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Windham’s power couple
Regional School Unit 14 board Chairwoman Marge Govoni and Council Chairman Dave Nadeau’s views could affect town policies into the future. In 1985, Marge Govoni and Dave Nadeau cleared a camp from 89 Johnson Road and built a home looking out onto Highland Lake. At that point, there were 10 small camps on the road, […]
Windham’s power couple
Regional School Unit 14 board Chairwoman Marge Govoni and Council Chairman Dave Nadeau’s views could affect town policies into the future. In 1985, Marge Govoni and Dave Nadeau cleared a camp from 89 Johnson Road and built a home looking out onto Highland Lake. At that point, there were 10 small camps on the road, […]
Charges pending in road-rage crash
A vehicle carrying three people crashed into the frozen Crooked River Monday afternoon, as a result of a road rage incident, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office. The crash occurred around 1 p.m. on a bridge on Route 302 at the Casco-Naples line, according to Capt. Don Goulet. “The vehicle actually crossed the road […]
Camp Sunshine founder remembered for compassion
Larry Gould, 84, the founder of Camp Sunshine and owner of Point Sebago Resort in South Casco, died Feb. 13 as a result of complications from the flu. Friends and family describe Gould as an exceedingly motivated man who, toward the end of his life, channeled his sharp business instincts toward the project of growing […]
Inside Raymond
2015 ‘Welcome to Raymond’ Brochure in Production The Raymond Revitalization Committee is again heading the “Welcome to Raymond” brochure project for its fourth year. The previous editions have been well received. The 2015 project is now in production and will be complete and delivered this spring. The many Raymond businesses which continue to support the […]
Letters
Winde family grateful for support We have been completely showered with love and more hugs than we could ever imagine through Sandy’s service arrangements and are deeply grateful! The boys and I want our amazing community to know how much we appreciate the love and support you all have given and continue to give us. […]
Inside Windham
Downeasters Entertain On Saturday, Feb. 28, Downeasters Barbershop Chorus will present a lively concert at 7 p.m. at the North Windham Union Church. This is another in the series offered by Music with a Mission, a wonderful organization that helps support community organizations. Tickets at the door; $12 for adults, $10 for students, seniors. For […]
Talk explores spirituality of Catherine McAuley
On Wednesday, March 4, Dr. Marilyn Sunderman, associate professor of theology at Saint Joseph’s College, will present a Lenten lecture, “Catherine McAuley: Woman of God,” discussing the various aspects of McAuley’s spirituality. McAuley was the founder of the Sisters of Mercy, an international community of Roman Catholic women who dedicate their lives to the Gospel […]
Prison officials chided for not sharing project
Windham’s legislative delegation is openly criticizing the Maine Department of Corrections for not seeking community feedback on its new proposal to construct a 72-bed women’s re-entry facility on River Road. On Feb. 9, the department’s civil engineer, Tony Panciocco, presented the Windham Planning Board a sketch plan for the $10 million, 24,000-square-foot building to be […]