The turnout in honor of the late TV icon and animal rights activist was beautiful, the league’s director says.
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Westbrook Notes: Jan. 20
Historical society now open twice a week The Westbrook Historical Society, 426 Bridge St., is now open from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and Saturdays. The headquarters and museum can be open by special appointment for group meetings or research by calling 854-5588. Library friends to meet Friends of Walker Memorial Library will hold its monthly […]
116 homes approved in Westbrook
Developers have five years to complete the 58-unit duplex project on the site of the old Wormell Farm on Brook Street.
Rideout moving from recovery liaison to private practice in Westbrook
Danielle Rideout has stepped down to finish a master’s degree and start up a private counseling practice in the city.
Westbrook waiting for smoke to clear on projects before reconsidering ban on recreational pot stores
Proposed rules allowing pot shops in the city could be sent to the City Council for discussion in the spring.
Letter: Westbrook legislator outlines accomplishments
It has been an honor to represent Westbrook in the State House this past year. Together, we expanded service programming with my Maine Service Fellows and Maine Climate Corps programs – providing an opportunity to serve and jobs for young Mainers along with investments in communities across the state. We passed legislation that funds 55% […]
We Love to Eat: Jan. 20
Drive-thru fish dinner – Friday, Jan. 21, 5-6 p.m., St. Anne’s Parish Hall, 299 Main St., Gorham. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. Order dinners online by visiting gorhamknights.org. Baked haddock, mashed potatoes, peas, coleslaw and dessert for $12. Free community meal – Wednesday, Jan. 26, 5-6 p.m., Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St., Westbrook. Sponsored […]
Westbrook restaurant serves up benefit for Portland brunch spot
Brea Lu raises more than $4,000 for employees of The Sinful Kitchen in Portland who lost wages because of a December fire.
Westbrook’s famed ice disk is taking shape again in the Presumpscot River
Round and round it goes, a replay of 2019, when disk-peepers were a boon for Westbrook businesses during the slow winter season.