The party is primarily for adults, but attendees can bring children or grandchildren, too.
raymond maine
Sebago Lake properties at center of shoreland zoning ordinance violations begin restoration process
Restoration plan for Buteau properties on Sebago Lake approved by Maine DEP and town of Raymond.
Migratory birds talk set in Raymond Aug. 15
The photo presentation will be offered by amateur photographer and birder Bruce Small of Raymond.
Loon Echo Trail Race Series set to begin Aug. 3
The inaugural trail running race series takes place across three trail networks owned and managed by Loon Echo Land Trust.
Historic Raymond home to host art show, sale Aug. 2-4
Emerging painters, photographers, sculptors, and more will be showcased at the event.
Strawberry Festival coming to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Boyhood Home June 29
The guest speaker will be Tess Chakkalakal, host of Maine Public Radio’s ‘Dead Writers: Great American Authors and Where They Lived’ podcast.
Gray-New Gloucester High graduate from Raymond receives $5K scholarship
RAYMOND — Kylie Thibodeau, a 2024 Gray-New Gloucester High School graduate, was awarded a Mainely Character Scholarship for $5,000. These are awarded annually to Maine high school seniors who demonstrate exemplary concern for others, responsibility, integrity, and courage. She was selected from 350 scholarship applicants statewide. Her scholarship is sponsored by Biddeford and Mechanic Savings […]
Fire levels homes on Little Sebago Lake in Gray
Fueled by propane tanks and winter storm debris, the blaze engulfed four buildings and several cars before firefighters from nearly a dozen departments were able to extinguish it.
Sebago Lake property owner to pay over $650,000 in shoreland zoning violations settlement
Auburn businessman Donald Buteau and two contractors admit to outstanding violations and agree to pay town of Raymond $650,000 in addition to restoration costs.
Legislature sends shoreland zoning enforcement bill to Gov. Mills
The governor is expected to sign L.D. 2101 to strengthen shoreland zoning enforcement — inspired by a series of violations at a property in Raymond owned by an Auburn businessman.