Developers are working on cost-savings, including potentially partnering with Community Housing of Maine on affordable apartments, and hope to get started next month.
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Westbrook Notes: March 10
‘Beware of the Banker’ book talk Maine author Barry Somes will discuss his crime fiction novel “Beware of the Banker” from 10-11 a.m. Friday, March 11, at Roots Café, 20 School St., Westbrook. The book was inspired by the real-life story of notorious outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. Somes will also preview two books to be […]
New internet option in Westbrook could promise more choice, fast connections
Otelco recently began offering high-speed internet service in the city.
New positions at Westbrook library part of restructuring
The next piece of an overall rework will improve the work environment and efficiency of the Walker Memorial Library.
What color are your memories?: Westbrook art installation hopes to evoke them
“The color of memory” also draws from the artist’s struggle with memory and mental health after suffering brain damage caused by Lyme disease.
We Love to Eat: March 10
Drive-thru haddock supper – Friday, March 11, 4:30-6 p.m., St. Hyacinth Church, Brown Street, Westbrook. Baked haddock, green beans, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, roll and dessert, $10. Sponsored by the Daughters of Isabella. Pick up dinners in the lower parking lot. Free community meal – Wednesday, March 16, 5-6 p.m., Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St., […]
Westbrook Notes: March 3
American Legion hosting cookout at Winterfest Stephen W. Manchester Post 62 of the American Legion and the Westbrook Lions Club are teaming up to host a cookout from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. during Winterfest on Saturday, March 5. Hamburgers, hot dogs and beverages will be served on Dunn Street in conjunction with the event […]
55 apartments approved for site across from Westbrook High School
Westbrook Housing Authority’s Stroudwater Apartments will be available to income-eligible couples 55 and older.
Scarborough Vietnam War veteran honored with Quilt of Valor recognition for service
Jack Nason’s peers praise his “go with the flow” attitude in meeting life’s challenges.
City moves forward with Brook Street improvements
The City Council unanimously approved funds to begin the first of three phases to reworking the Brook Street area, while also approving a study for the second portion of the project.