Article about Richard W. Davidson, 52, Frederick D. Williams, 71, and Melvin A. Winslow, 667, who are contending for Windham\u27s West District seat on the town council. With a related article about two referendum proposals facing Windham voters. One referendum would raise $500,000 for the establishment of a computer network throughout the school district and the other would raise $150,000 for improvements on the Community Center
Francis Hurgin, 41, Jamerling Ogg, 43, and Lee Staples Jr., 35, are contending for two at-large se...
Article on a local effort to create a single village center for Falmouth that will provide a gateway...
Article reporting that the Gorham Town Council is replacing Planning Board members Mary I. Collins a...
Brief article about the results of local elections in Windham where voters elected Frederick D. Will...
Article about the District 2 race for the Cumberland County Commission. The race is between Democra...
Article about the upcoming referendum in Westbrook on an amendment to the city charter that would ti...
Article aobut the newcomers in Windham who favor progressive ideas and change and some of the longti...
Article about the attempts of Yarmouth officials to determine what effect the revaluation of Central...
Article on the Westbrook-based Technology Association of Maine, or TechMaine, the trade association ...
City piece on the special election for the vacant Portland School Committee seat, with profiles of ...
Windham town councilors voted 5-2 in favor of relaxing the town\u27s housing density standard for de...
Article outlining the campaign positions of Democrat Kenneth M. Lebvre, Independent Alfred E. Porrel...
Article on the bond package the Portland City Council will present to voters this November, which wi...
Article about Scott G. Cole, 31, the fourth town manager of Standish in five years. Despite some ba...
Article about John B. O\u27Brien, 61, and Alfred Vail, 72, who are competing in Democratic primaries...
Francis Hurgin, 41, Jamerling Ogg, 43, and Lee Staples Jr., 35, are contending for two at-large se...
Article on a local effort to create a single village center for Falmouth that will provide a gateway...
Article reporting that the Gorham Town Council is replacing Planning Board members Mary I. Collins a...
Brief article about the results of local elections in Windham where voters elected Frederick D. Will...
Article about the District 2 race for the Cumberland County Commission. The race is between Democra...
Article about the upcoming referendum in Westbrook on an amendment to the city charter that would ti...
Article aobut the newcomers in Windham who favor progressive ideas and change and some of the longti...
Article about the attempts of Yarmouth officials to determine what effect the revaluation of Central...
Article on the Westbrook-based Technology Association of Maine, or TechMaine, the trade association ...
City piece on the special election for the vacant Portland School Committee seat, with profiles of ...
Windham town councilors voted 5-2 in favor of relaxing the town\u27s housing density standard for de...
Article outlining the campaign positions of Democrat Kenneth M. Lebvre, Independent Alfred E. Porrel...
Article on the bond package the Portland City Council will present to voters this November, which wi...
Article about Scott G. Cole, 31, the fourth town manager of Standish in five years. Despite some ba...
Article about John B. O\u27Brien, 61, and Alfred Vail, 72, who are competing in Democratic primaries...
Francis Hurgin, 41, Jamerling Ogg, 43, and Lee Staples Jr., 35, are contending for two at-large se...
Article on a local effort to create a single village center for Falmouth that will provide a gateway...
Article reporting that the Gorham Town Council is replacing Planning Board members Mary I. Collins a...