They say a masked man robbed the CVS on Main Street on Friday afternoon.
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Westbrook Notes: June 11
Barr to lead Post 62 Roger Barr was recently installed as commander of the Stephen W. Manchester Post 62 of the American Legion. He succeeds Gary York. Other officers for 2020-21 are: Dennis Marrotte, 1st vice commander and secretary; Harry Gorham, 2nd vice commander; York, adjutant; Richard Galipeau, treasurer; Gary Baca, service officer; Greg Beane, […]
Letter: A thank you for support of Warren outdoor pool
It was beyond pleasing to see a large citizen turnout speak at the June 1 Westbrook City Council meeting, as well as to hear many citizen letters read by councilors about the Warren outdoor pool. In a lengthy community survey I conducted in 2016 after starting a project to rehabilitate the remainder of the Warren […]
Looking Back: June 11
June 14, 1995 For 19 years Gorham politicians have come and gone while Town Clerk Brenda Caldwell watched from behind the clerk’s desk, but not unnoticed. Recently, she was elected to represent New England and New York on the 22-person board of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. Board members come from all over the […]
More Westbrook restaurants move outdoors, but financial concerns remain
Four more restaurants downtown will be taking advantage of the city’s program that allows expanding outdoor dining.
Westbrook grads go the distance
Westbrook’s high school seniors capped off their year with a motorcade through the city, followed by a graduation ceremony at Rock Row.
Looking Back: June 4
June 7, 1995 Seven men have been appointed by the City Council to the board of the new Westbrook Environmental Improvement Corp. Four are ex officio – they hold office and will leave the board if they leave the office. They are Mayor Kenneth Lefebvre, Aldermen Lionel Dumond and Paul LeConte, and City Planner James […]
Local companies race to build virus test kit machine
Lanco Integrated in Westbrook and ODAT Machine in Gorham worked around the clock to produce the machine in a fraction of the time such projects usually take.
Wave of support keeps pool at park in Westbrook
Lifeguards, swimmers and residents speak out in support of keeping the Warren outdoor pool rather than replacing it with a splash pad.
City Council gives preliminary approval to $29.8M budget
The $40,8 million school budget was also approved for the validation vote July 14.