Sunday, April 28, 2013
Keeping teens safe and healthy by Michelle Libby
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Tuesday a panel of experts was assembled because they know what’s going on with teens in the community better than anyone else. DARE officer...
Gem and Minerals shine at St. Joe's by Michelle Libby
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The Maine Mineralogical and Geological Society held their annual mineral and gem show at Saint Joseph’s College last weekend. The goal was ...
Moses Greenleaf settling and creating Maine by Michelle Libby
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To a packed room at the Windham Historical Society, over 40 attendees gathered to hear Holly Hurd, an American & New England Studies gra...
Sunday, April 21, 2013
DARE to Adventure has lifelong effects by Michelle Libby
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DARE to Adventure is an experiential leadership experience for seventh and eighth graders at Windham Middle School. Led by DARE and Windham ...
Sure Fire Music by Michelle Libby
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Windham, Maine isn’t the first place people think of when they hear Grammy nominee, but Sterling Brunsvold and Jerry Edwards are making thei...
Spring cleaning does include your meds by Michelle Libby
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Spring cleaning shouldn’t only apply to closets and cabinets, it should also include expired prescription medications, according to DARE and...
Monday, April 15, 2013
Hold on Molly! by Elizabeth Richards
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Photo by Francine Morrissette The Schoolhouse Arts Center in Standish comes full circle this weekend, opening its 25th season with “Hold...
Local businesses help support Fit4Summer by Michelle Libby
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Jumping off the proverbial fitness bridge can be a scary endeavor, but the rewards according to the owners of Balanced Ground, 21st Century ...
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WMS students give books to Bush Children's Hospital by Michelle Libby
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Photo by Michelle Libby The Windham Middle School cafeteria was packed with second-graders, seventh-graders and grandparents on Tuesday ...
Third grade chorus sings at State Legislature by Elizabeth Richards
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Photo by Angela White Windham Primary School third grade chorus members from JanWillem Musters’ and Lila Cancelarich’s classes sang the ...
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Implants allow sixth-grader to hear by Elizabeth Richards
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Madison Mooradian is a lot like any other sixth grader, with one key exception – she was born profoundly deaf. With the help of cochlear im...
Visitors flock to North Star Sheep Farm by Leah Hoenen
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Noah Hallward-Rough, 9, of Saco helps bottle feed a lamb at North Star Sheep Farm in Windham. On Saturday, March 30, farm owners Phil and Li...
Adult education director elected to national board by Elizabeth Richards
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Tom Nash, Director of Windham Raymond Adult Education, has been elected President-Elect to the Commission on Adult Basic Education (COABE) b...
Monday, April 1, 2013
Maple Weekend draws crowds by Leah Hoenen
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A long line of maple sugar enthusiasts led to the sugar house at Cooper’s Maple Products in Windham. At the end of the wait: ice cream with ...
At Smitty's almost time for curtains up by Michelle Libby
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Smitty’s has never claimed to be an ordinary theater. They have popcorn, slushies and screens, but they also have pizza, fries, beer and com...
RSU 14 seeks volunteers to ease school crowding by Leah Hoenen
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Windham Primary School is at capacity, while its sister school in Raymond is about half-full. District officials have reached out to Windham...
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Windham Summerfest, BACK IN BUSINESS by Michelle Libby
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Summerfest is back on. For six years, the Windham community has come together in conjunction with the town to put on Summerfest. Events tak...
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REAL School Principal Receives Top Honor by Elizabeth Richards
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Pender Makin began her career in alternative education by default, unable to find a job teaching English. ”About three quarters of the way...
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