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Friday, April 17, 2020
Windham High School graduate participates in unique Navy exercise
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Hunter Anderson with some of the crew members of ICEX. Some individuals brought their state flags to represent their homes. Here, Hunter h...
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Stories from the after-school Typing Titans by Walter Lunt
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The Typing Titans show display their stories W hy would kids choose to stay after school and add another hour of schoolwork? At Manchest...
Windham Town Council declares December 25, 2017 as #Fightlikeacyr Day by Lorraine Glowczak
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Nolan Cyr getting ready for school The Windham Town Council met on Tuesday, December 19 in the town council chambers for its usual town ...
Friday, December 15, 2017
Local resident makes successful trek from Africa to Windham by Elizabeth Richards
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N yabore Luak left everything familiar behind when she emigrated from Ethiopia to the United States in April 1995 with her husband and three...
Wreaths Across America Caravan from the eyes of a Windham volunteer by Cindy DeCosta
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Wreaths Across America makes a stop in Windham “By the dawn’s early light,” it all began. What an appropriate time to start the first po...
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Friday, December 1, 2017
Community invited to join the 22nd Annual “Christmas In The Barn” event by Faith Lutheran Church by Lorraine Glowczak
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Mistletoe, Santa and his reindeer, decorations of red on a green Christmas tree while chestnuts are roasting on an open fire – all bring to ...
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Superhero Addy’s family gives to other families by Michelle Libby
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Addy Madsen is officially in remission W hen one is a superhero there are bound to be challenges. For Addy Madsen of Raymond, her challe...
A Thanksgiving reminder to enjoy what we have, where we are now - despite challenges By Linda Gregoire
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Linda and John Gregoire T he following is a letter that the editor, Lorraine Glowczak, asked the author to share with our readers. The e...
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Friday, November 17, 2017
Jordan-Small Middle School “adopts” a school hit by the hurricanes in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Jennifer Davis
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The Sprauve School prior to hurricane damage T his year has brought with it many devastating storms that have affected many parts of our...
Be The Influence: A village that works together can move mountains by Lorraine Glowczak
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Local youth have an active role in Be The Influence I t’s an African proverb that has gained popularity since the mid-1990s from the boo...
Friday, November 10, 2017
Monetary donations needed to provide healthy meals for Windham/Raymond students by Lorraine Glowczak
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Only monetary donations accepted in order to ensure nutritional items and menus are similarly based N early 40 percent of the students i...
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