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Representative Mike McClellan joined in the fun by
getting dunked. “This is very nice. A nice group of people,” he said. He was
excited for an event that showcases Raymond, a town he raised his children in
and is proud of, he said.
The
summer concert series at Dundee Park had it all – free music performed by local
musicians, swimming, a gorgeous setting and plenty of sunshine. Opening up the park for this free series attracted
many visitors who otherwise might not have experienced all that Dundee Park has
to offer.
Kelley
and her children particularly enjoyed the Rick Charette show. “Rick Charette was awesome as usual, and got
the kids moving and dancing with him on stage,” she said. “The beach was packed
and so was the water, and all the kids seemed to have a blast.” A highlight for her kids, she added, was being
able to take a picture with Charette after the show.
The
21st Century Downtown Plan that began as a spark of community
imagination is inching closer toward reality. The collaborative planning phase
that began in 2011 and adopted in 2013 may see the physical transformations begin
in two to three years. Of course, baby steps are what it is going to take to
reach the fully implemented vision. It’s difficult to determine the exact
amount of years it will take, but Ben Smith, Windham Planning Director, stated that
when completed, the new North Windham will be “a center of social and economic
activity and it will shape the lives of the next three generations” in the most
positive way.
This fall the REAL School is relocating from Mackworth
Island in Falmouth to Camp William Hinds in Raymond. The school was divided
into two entities at the end of the last school year, according to new
principal Rich Meserve. The students who attended the school from out of the
RSU14 district will be incorporated into the Brunswick school system and the
students from Windham and Raymond will move to the new location in the walkout
basement of the new dining hall at Camp Hinds on Plains Road.
The answer to “Why is six afraid of seven?” is the title
of the first album release in 10 years from local celebrity and children’s
musician Rick Charette. The iconic voice that many grew up listening to is
excited to share 15 new songs in his Seven Ate Nine album.