The Westbrook Committee for Voter Information yesterday announced its opposition to creating a municipal electric utility. The group includes a number of former city officials, including Maurice R. Senechal, Philip E. Curran, Philip D. Spiller and James Born. Details, related article
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Article outlining the campaign positions of Democrat Kenneth M. Lebvre, Independent Alfred E. Porrel...
Westbrook Republicans have failed to file proper nomination papers for Rob Smith, their candidate fo...
Westbrook Mayor Kenneth M. Lefebvre recently proposed that the city form a municipal utility, a conc...
The Westbrook City Council last night voted 6-2 to allow voters in November to decide whether the ci...
Officials of Jay, Norway, Old Orchard Beach and Westbrook yesterday announced the formation of the C...
Article about the upcoming referendum in Westbrook on an amendment to the city charter that would ti...
Article about Westbrook City Councilman Don E. Richards, 48, the chairman of City Council\u27s Finan...
Bill Clarke, Westbrook city clerk for the past 38 years, is under pressure from supporters to run fo...
Businesses and industry in Westbrook say they are willing to contribute money and manpower to an eff...
Westbrook mayor Kenneth M. Lefebvre yesterday made public a letter being sent to residents and busin...
Steven G. Ward, Maine\u27s public advocate, yesterday said that the state Public Utilities Commissio...
Westbrook Mayor Kenneth M. Lefebvre says the city will try to form its own municipal electric utilit...
An 18-member working group charged with studying the deregulation of the electric industry was asked...
Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) officials have presented Westbrook city officials with graphs that sho...
The S. D. Warren paper mill employs one in every three Westbrook workers, and contributes one-third ...
Article outlining the campaign positions of Democrat Kenneth M. Lebvre, Independent Alfred E. Porrel...
Westbrook Republicans have failed to file proper nomination papers for Rob Smith, their candidate fo...