I am writing in support of Barbara Bagshaw for House District 106 on the eastern side of Windham. I’ve lived here for nearly three decades, and in recent years, I’ve felt like I’m living in the 1770s: taxation without representation. Our reps may have lost sight of who works for whom. Barbara Bagshaw gets it […]
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Alewives heading up Mill Brook to Highland Lake
The fish run, highly visible at the Mill Brook Preserve in Westbrook, is on and could continue for anywhere from days to a month.
Inside Windham: May 27
Locals to celebrate this Memorial Day with a bang Join veterans from the American Legion Field Allen Post 148 as they celebrate Memorial Day Monday, May 30. The day begins at 9 a.m. with Windham’s Memorial Day Parade. The route will go from School Road to the Windham High School lower parking area and will […]
Sibling Rivalry ready to rock in Westbrook
The local band was on the brink of breaking up even before their first show because of a vocalist’s medical issue. They’re playing next weekend at Westbrook Together Days.
It Happened in Windham: Dr. Margaret Millard – a woman with an eye to the future
Some people in town still remember Dr. Margaret Millard. She had a medical practice on White’s Bridge Road in North Windham, where she started off specializing in pediatrics back in 1969. By the time she retired in 1981, it had evolved into a more modern, holistic practice. In an article printed in The Suburban News […]
Inside Windham: May 13
Meet mystery series author May 15 Brunswick author Matt Cost will be discussing his fourth novel in his Goff Langdon Mainely Mystery series from 6-7 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Windham Public Library. His new book, “Mainely Angst,” is about a boy who is abducted and threatened with execution if the governor of Maine […]
Combined beef store, bakery to open in Gorham Village
Brendon Wormell of Windham and Taylor Whitcomb of Raymond are teaming up on their farm market, Wormell Farms.
Inmate dies 4 months after alleged assault at Windham prison
Earlier this year, investigators told Renaldo Jones’ family that he had been attacked by his cellmate, but state officials have refused to answer questions about the circumstances of his death.
It Happened in Windham: Historical Society’s Village Green coming back to life
Although it’s happening right in the very heart of Windham Center, many of you may not be aware that there is a village being built. Behind the Historical Society’s headquarters in the Old Town House Museum on Windham Center Road, the Village Green Living History Center is under construction. When completed, the Village will give […]
Community mourns loss of educator from Brunswick
Martin Charles Mackey died April 20 while surfing in Massachusetts.