A new collective will help students gain access and real-world experience.
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Windham Planning Board OKs 82 new homes
The board approved three different projects on Nov. 25.
Here’s Something: Remembering Pilgrim pride, part II
As we gather with family and friends this week giving thanks to God for the abundance we enjoy, Thanksgiving is also a chance to remember the foundations of American civilization. The Pilgrims, who have taken on mythic proportions almost four centuries after landing in Plymouth, came to the New World from England to find religious […]
Windham man, 50, burns face, hands with accelerant-fueled fire
His injuries were not life-threatening, the fire chief says.
In trial’s emotional end, Noah Gaston convicted of murdering his wife
Jurors deliberated for about 12 hours over three days before finding Noah Gaston guilty of murder for shooting Alicia Gaston in their house in the early morning of Jan. 14, 2016.
Inside Windham: Nov. 22
School gets recycling grant Windham High School was among the Maine schools to share a $25,000 grant from ecomaine during the recent America Recycles Week. Recipients were chosen by ecomaine’s Outreach and Recycling Committee based on specific criteria, such as project outline and the school’s commitment to the program, ease of project replication and the […]
Jury deliberations stretch into 3rd day in Windham man’s murder trial
Noah Gaston is charged with murder and manslaughter in the shooting death of his wife, Alicia Gaston, in January 2016.
Windham names new interim town manager
WINDHAM — Barry Tibbetts, the former town manager of Kennebunk for 19 years, has been selected as the new interim town manager, beginning Dec. 19. Tibbetts will replace Interim Town Manager Don Gerrish, who has served in that position since last October and the departure of Town Manager Tony Plante. Gerrish will continue to assist […]
Windham council leans toward allowing recreational pot stores
The Town Council Tuesday night discussed proposed ordinance amendments regarding marijuana.
Community sets sights on stop arms for buses
Since fundraising began, $5,000 has been raised to help with a goal of $32,250 to buy 15 stop arms for RSU 14’s school bus fleet.