Following are the menus at the Windham Senior Dining Center for the month of November 2005. Reservations need to be made 48 hours in advance; please call 892-3891 to make reservations, and for more details. Wednesday, Nov. 2: Turkey sandwich/gravy, mashed potatoes, squash, wheat bread, lemon pudding. CC/DB: Diet pudding, ALT: Sliced ham. Friday, Nov. […]
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Connie Smith, Ward 5
The rezoning of the Saunders Brothers mill from Industrial to Gateway Commercial to clear the way for Wal-Mart to possibly come to Westbrook (favors) Good business makes good neighbors and helps taxpayers. The additional site plan restrictions that limit the size of buildings in the Gateway zone developed by the Planning Board and approved by […]
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Woman’s club news Nancy Kenty, district president, addressed the Gorham Woman’s Club on Oct. 13 in the First Parish Congregational Church. She spoke about the affairs of the Maine Federation of Women’s Clubs. Nancy Tabor, Barbara Craig and Debbie Peyton were hostesses. Tea, coffee and an assortment of baked goods and fruit were served. The […]
A big heart, laugh and a vision
At last month’s Democratic caucus, I was honored to nominate Jim Violette for mayor of this great city. I’d like to take a moment to tell you why. We all know Jim’s tremendous service to Westbrook: Planning Board; City Council; City Council president; delegate to METRO; delegate to Greater Portland Council of Governments; Rotary (including […]
Pikes at their peak
Both Gorham soccer teams are playing in regional semi-finals today (Oct. 26, weather permitting). Each squad started the season with a loss and then bounced back – the girls reeling off 14 wins in a row. The boys did pick up a loss and tie along the way, but enter today’s game having shut out […]
A commitment to community
I am writing this letter in support of Alex Stone for councilor at large. Alex has been my neighbor for the past five years, and during that time I have had a chance to know his family, and I have also been able to gain a sense of his commitment to his community. Alex has […]
Aube wants to be proactive
Dorothy Aube, D-Brown Street, first time candidate for the City Council is running for office because she is a lifelong resident who was looking for a way to help her city. Aube, who is running for the Ward 4 seat being vacated by Ann Peoples, said she wants to see Westbrook take a more “proactive” […]
Joyce honest, educated
It is with great respect and admiration that I write this letter about Suzanne Joyce. Suzanne has been the Ward 5 city councilor for more than two years and has represented this city and her ward with great dignity and respect towards all. During her time in this position, she has consistently shown that her […]
Scots edge Rams in 'unbelievable' marathon contest
Somebody had to win. After an hour of regulation, two overtime periods and several rounds of penalty corners, Bonny Eagle’s Brittany Delaney tapped in the day’s only goal, giving her team a 1-0 victory Saturday in a hard-fought regional semi-final battle against Gorham. The Scots advance to the western Class A final Wednesday at Sanford, […]
Suzanne Joyce, Ward 5
The rezoning of the Saunders Brothers mill from Industrial to Gateway Commercial to clear the way for Wal-Mart to possibly come to Westbrook (favored) I felt confident in the restrictions that were placed under the new zoning. We were increasing revenue while protecting the neighbors and making their concerns a priority. Pay-as-you-throw trash pickup and […]