The Blazes held the lead for a while, but couldn’t persevere in the end.
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No more parking near downtown Westbrook crosswalks
The Westbrook City Council Monday banned parking within 20 feet of downtown crosswalks.
Proclamation aims to bring awareness to little-known disease
Westbrook has declared October Dysautonomia Awareness Month.
Westbrook Strong donates defibrillator to teen center
Westbrook Strong has donated defibrillators to the My Place Teen Center and Riding to the Top in Windham.
Westbrook man will serve 30 months for hit-and-run
Clemente Hernandez pleaded guilty this summer to aggravated assault, reckless conduct and leaving the scene of an accident.
Student helps Falcon’s Nest food pantry take flight
Madison Boucher, a Westbrook freshman and Girl Scout, has been working hard to get the middle school’s food pantry in shape.
Westbrook Notes: Oct. 3
Boisvert in library talk Author Jayne Boisvert will talk about her new book, “Pilgrimage to Paris: The Cheapo Snob’s Guide to the City and the Americans Who Lived There,” from 6-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the Eleanor Conant Saunders Reading Room at Walker Memorial Library, 800 Main St. Boisvert obtained a master’s degree […]
Looking Back: Oct. 3
Oct. 5, 1994 John Tompkins, the man hired to provide facts and figures, reported Monday that Westbrook could save money by setting up a new municipal power district. His report apparently turned off any thoughts city leaders had about postponing a Nov. 8 referendum on setting up the power district. Tompkins was hired last month […]
60 years ago: Oct. 3
The Westbrook American reported on Oct. 7, 1959, that Paulette Jensen of Longfellow Street in Westbrook held a pajama party on Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holden of Westbrook attended a horse show at Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Massachusetts.