Trick or Treat in Raymond Village Raymond Village Community Church will kick off Halloween week with a costume party and parade on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 3-4:30 p.m. RVCC is located at 27 Main St. The event is a chance for kids to try out their costumes before the big night and have some pre-Halloween […]
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Inside Windham – 10/11
Honoring Those Who Teach Since 1999, the Veterans of Foreign Wars has annually recognized classroom teachers for promoting citizenship education. November 1 is the deadline for teacher nominations to the local VFW Post 10643. Anyone may nominate a teacher except if the teacher is a relative. In the competition, three teachers from each level (grades […]
The moderate Republican: Susan Collins steps into familiar role
Can Susan Collins’ moderation save the day? She has, once again, as a key player in any potential solution.
Former German SS officer Erich Priebke dies at 100
He was sentenced to life in prison for his role in atrocities committed in Italy during World War II.
Hot Tickets and Cheap Thrills, Oct. 10, 2013
Hank Williams Jr. / Good Theater’s ‘Clybourne Park’ / Make your own mead / Evergreen Cemetery walking tours / Classic Hendrix talk / Maine Earth Science Day / Antique apple lecture / Designing Women craft show
Poll: Republicans getting most blame for shutdown
The poll affirms expectations by many in Washington that the GOP may end up taking the biggest hit in public opinion from the fiscal paralysis.
Red Sox wait – again – to find out next opponent
The three days off gives the Red Sox time to rest and line up their pitching rotation for the ALCS.
Prosecutors in Hernandez case want judge to recuse herself
A filing from the assistant district attorney cites a “well-known and publicly documented history of antagonism” between him and the judge.
Starbucks promo prods lawmakers to ‘come together’
The 2-for-1 offer is a way to help fellow citizens ‘support and connect with one another.’
Uncertainty looms as Maine workers brace for long-term effects of shutdown
With over 2,700 state workers funded by federal dollars and no end to stalemate in sight, the state weighs more furloughs.