The life of a Limington teenager, Randy Joe Morse, who died last week after jumping from a car, was celebrated Saturday in a service at LifeChurch in Gorham. The Rev. Brian Undlin, co-pastor of LifeChurch, on Monday said Morse liked attending the church and enjoyed the people. “I knew Randy as a very outgoing, friendly […]
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We love yard sales
Three weeks of yard sales – Saturdays, June 13, 20 and 27, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m., 476 Sand Pond Road, Limington. To benefit Bonny Eagle High School scholarships. For more information, call Karen at 642-3508. Used book and DVD sale – Saturday, June 13, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Windham Hill Church of Christ, 140 Windham Center […]
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Cutlines: Soldiers in the Bonny Eagle Middle School civil war re-enactment are seventh-grade students, from left, Sam Lariviere, Victoria Cady and Sam Lovejoy. Courtesy of Kathy Campbell Civil War re-enacted Seventh-grade students at Bonny Eagle Middle School concluded their study of the Civil War with a daylong re-enactment. This project integrated social studies, science, language […]
Westbrook High School class of 2009 honor students
Highest Honors (GPA 98.0 or greater): Hilary M. Perrey, daughter of Tom and Joyce Perrey of Westbrook. Honors: Valedictorian, National Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa Award, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal, Summer Science Internship at USM. Academic awards in Spanish, Social Studies and English. Activities: Envirothon, Model UN, Academic Decathlon, Key Club, Spanish Club, Tennis, Youth […]
Westbrook Notes
Plourde receives Sullivan award Sally Plourde, second-grade teacher at Prides Corner School and president of the Westbrook Education Association, was recently honored as this year’s recipient of the Catherine Sullivan Award. The award is given each year to a dedicated and involved member of the Westbrook Education Association. Catherine Sullivan was on hand for the […]
Treasure moments
PHOTO AND CUTLINE With help from custodian Ray Adams, Jalyssa Beason, 7, jumps on a shovel, digging a hole in which to bury a time capsule prepared by Valerie Dominski’s second-grade class at Saccarappa School. Contained in the capsule, which is made of PVC pipe and signed by all the students, is a zip drive […]
Inside Bridgton
Baby, you’re the best Some people just make the world a better place. Anyone who knows the radiant, always-smiling ray of sunshine that is Denise Morin knows she lives to make other people happy. Her work with the nonprofit therapeutic massage program Connected Touch has brought love and comfort to many local children and adults […]
Scholarship in hand, Westbrook High grad ready to take on anything
Sitting alone at lunch as a Westbrook High School freshman, Mary Maxwell couldn’t have imagined, four years later, she’d lead her classmates through graduation as their president. “I knew two people in the high school and they were my cousins,” said Maxwell, who moved to Westbrook from South Portland after her father died of cancer. […]
Quinn – Clever ideas that deserve to be shot down
The Lucius Flatley coffee shop seminar was enlivened last week by two new proposals for Maine, both of which the group considered and rejected. The first one dealt with school safety – how to provide safety from psychopaths with guns who fire them in or at school rooms. The group agreed that these crimes have […]
We love sales
Garage and book sale – Saturday, June 6, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.,The Redeemer Lutheran Church, 410 Main St., Gorham. Three weeks of yard sales – Saturdays, June 13, 20 and 27, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m., 476 Sand Pond Road, Limington. To benefit Bonny Eagle High School scholarships. For more information, call Karen at 642-3508. Used book […]