Bill Clarke, who has served an unprecedented 19 terms as city clerk in Westbrook, has decided that he will not seek a 20th term. Clarke, who will turn 74 at the end of this month, has been under pressure from his family to retire because of his age and his health
Portland City Councilor Theodore Rand, the lone conservative voice on the city council, said yesterd...
~ Mr. C.R. (Bob) Palmer was proposed as a Trustee candidate. 5. The Nominating Committee agreed to r...
Long obituary of Westbrook Mayor Fred C. Wescott, 61, a 20-year public official, who died Wednesday ...
Bill Clarke, who has served an unprecedented 19 terms as city clerk in Westbrook, has decided that h...
Bill Clarke, Westbrook city clerk for the past 38 years, is under pressure from supporters to run fo...
Portland City Councilor Peter E. O\u27Donnell, 32, has announced plans to retire from political life...
Westbrook police chief Ronald Allanach has announced that he will retire on June 1 after nearly 20 y...
Long article on Herbert Bud Caverly, who has been a city councilman in Bath off and on since the 1...
Yarmouth Town Planner David Klenk is resigning his position after 4 1/2 years for the craft of clock...
Tony Clark, Executive Office of the Sports Association retires from Swinburne to take up a position ...
Portland Mayor Anne B. Pringle yesterday announced that she will not seek re-election to the city co...
The Westbrook City Council is debating whether to downgrade the position of city clerk from a full-t...
North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Dale Sandstrom announced today that he will not seek reelection ...
Tony Clark, Executive Office of the Sports Association retires from Swinburne to take up a position ...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "After 13 years as a Realtor,...
Portland City Councilor Theodore Rand, the lone conservative voice on the city council, said yesterd...
~ Mr. C.R. (Bob) Palmer was proposed as a Trustee candidate. 5. The Nominating Committee agreed to r...
Long obituary of Westbrook Mayor Fred C. Wescott, 61, a 20-year public official, who died Wednesday ...
Bill Clarke, who has served an unprecedented 19 terms as city clerk in Westbrook, has decided that h...
Bill Clarke, Westbrook city clerk for the past 38 years, is under pressure from supporters to run fo...
Portland City Councilor Peter E. O\u27Donnell, 32, has announced plans to retire from political life...
Westbrook police chief Ronald Allanach has announced that he will retire on June 1 after nearly 20 y...
Long article on Herbert Bud Caverly, who has been a city councilman in Bath off and on since the 1...
Yarmouth Town Planner David Klenk is resigning his position after 4 1/2 years for the craft of clock...
Tony Clark, Executive Office of the Sports Association retires from Swinburne to take up a position ...
Portland Mayor Anne B. Pringle yesterday announced that she will not seek re-election to the city co...
The Westbrook City Council is debating whether to downgrade the position of city clerk from a full-t...
North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Dale Sandstrom announced today that he will not seek reelection ...
Tony Clark, Executive Office of the Sports Association retires from Swinburne to take up a position ...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "After 13 years as a Realtor,...
Portland City Councilor Theodore Rand, the lone conservative voice on the city council, said yesterd...
~ Mr. C.R. (Bob) Palmer was proposed as a Trustee candidate. 5. The Nominating Committee agreed to r...
Long obituary of Westbrook Mayor Fred C. Wescott, 61, a 20-year public official, who died Wednesday ...