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Maine
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Friday, September 15, 2023
Windham resident competes for national mullet crown
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By Ed Pierce Move over Joe Exotic, Billy Ray Cyrus and Joe Dirt, you’re about to have some serious competition for the finest looking mullet...
Friday, September 8, 2023
WHS Class of 1963 fondly recalls role models
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By Ed Pierce Windham High School’s Class of 1963 gathering Wednesday at the Little Meeting House is something that Carroll McDonald of Windh...
Friday, September 1, 2023
WMS teacher AJ Ruth delighted to take on new role as assistant principal
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By Lorraine Glowczak AJ Ruth knew from the moment that she taught her first seventh-grade class that she would always be a middle school edu...
Friday, August 25, 2023
Recall ordinance measures provoke differing opinions in Windham
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By Ed Pierce The debate over recalling elected municipal officials before their term is completed and removing them from office has arrived ...
Friday, August 11, 2023
RTT rider’s determination to overcome MS leads to 2023 Adult Equestrian of the Year award
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By Kelly Johnson Special to The Windham Eagle At Riding To The Top’s 14th annual Triple B celebration last fall, Debbie Hutchinson of Raymon...
Friday, August 4, 2023
Windham USOA Pageant contestant a champion for women's equality
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By Ed Pierce Windham attorney Katie Winchenbach is not afraid to fail, but she is afraid not to try. That sense of self confidence and a cha...
Windham performer reflects on successful music career
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By R.D. Frum Con Fullam of Windham has been described as “Maine's musical maestro” because he combines lyrical genius and melodic magic ...
Friday, July 28, 2023
Windham mourns loss of business leader, community champion Bartlett
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By Ed Pierce George H. Bartlett Jr. will be remembered as a kind individual who uplifted his community and a reliable friend who wanted litt...
Animal Control officer explores solution to stray pet problem
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By Kaysa Jalbert From surrendered dogs to stray cats, a small skunk in the yard or a large cow needing a new home, the animal control office...
Friday, July 21, 2023
Beekeeping builds buzz across Lakes Region
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By R.D. Frum Looking to embark on a buzzworthy adventure? Look no further than beekeeping: the sweetest form of multitasking. Not only does ...
Raymond family’s food pantry makes a difference in community
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By Kaysa Jalbert RAYMOND – Every Tuesday morning Sabrina Golabiewski of Raymond takes a drive to the stores that have contracts with The Vin...
Friday, July 14, 2023
Internship paves way to future success for Windham graduate
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By Masha Yurkevich Most of us remember our first few jobs quite well. For Greta Paulding, one of those first jobs is working for the Town of...
Friday, July 7, 2023
Windham Raymond Middle School plan advances following straw poll
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By Ed Pierce By an overwhelming majority, a plan to situate the new Windham Raymond Middle School at 61 Windham Center Road was approved by ...
Friday, June 30, 2023
Raymond couple welcome Darfur immigrants for July 4th celebration
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By Nicole Levine During the summer, Raymond residents Roberta “Bobbie” Gordon and her husband George, welcome immigrants from Darfur, now li...
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