East District incumbent Brett Jones faces challenger Harrison Deah, and Mark Morrison and Bob Muir will square off for the at large seat.
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Letter: Patrick Corey serves Windham well
Once again, Windham is fortunate to have on the ballot for state Legislature an intelligent, honest and reliable representative who will oversee our needs. Patrick Corey does his homework and research before making decisions and voting. His common sense, experience and grasp of important issues will serve us well. Please consider supporting Patrick for the […]
Letter: Windham has been good neighbor to Raymond
Windham is a good neighbor. As towns, Windham and Raymond work cooperatively on a variety of critical and necessary public safety, communications, education and economic development programs, to name a few. Raymond does not have pharmacies, supermarkets, banks, movie theaters, building suppliers, appliance and auto parts stores, a high school and a number of other […]
Work of sign language interpreter heard well beyond presidential debate
Regan Thibodeau’s lively ASL interpretation of last month’s presidential debate brought to light “how important (the role) language plays in understanding our world,” the Windham resident said.
It Happened in Windham: A Civil War soldier’s tales
The letters of Joseph K. Manchester, whose ancestors founded Windham, provide an intimate look at his fight for the Northern cause.
High crash intersection to get overdue traffic light
Installation of the traffic light at the high crash intersection was set to begin earlier this year, but was pushed back after COVID-19 delayed some materials’ production.
Four candidates up for two seats on Windham council
East District incumbent Brett Jones faces challenger Harrison Deah, and Mark Morrison and Bob Muir will square off for the at large seat.
Letter: Windham needs new approach to growth challenges
I believe we all have a responsibility to contribute to our community in a positive way. Windham is dealing with the inevitable pressures that occur in growing and changing communities, and we should all unite in tackling these issues ensuring that Windham is the best place it can be for all. Windham is at an […]
Towns still await Spectrum response on underpaid fees
An audit revealed Spectrum owes nine towns $142,000 and some Cumberland County towns say that their letters demanding repayment have gone unanswered.
Opponents of RSU 14 withdrawal say it is a ‘panic-stricken vote’
The question of whether to withdraw from RSU 14 will be put to Raymond voters for a second time this November. The effort failed the first time Raymond residents voted on the issue in 2015.