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September 18, 2025

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Clinton, Westbrook, & Old Saybrook Vol. XXVIII Iss. 38

Ambulance Association Wins Court Fight; Town Appeals By Eric O'Connell Staff Writer WESTBROOK

A judge has ruled in favor of the Westbrook Ambulance Association (WAA) in a lawsuit filed by the Town of Westbrook that sought to evict the organization from its headquarters at 1316 Boston Post Road. The town has filed an appeal.

On Sept. 5, a judge in Middletown Superior Court found that the town had not proven its right to terminate the WAA’s lease. The dispute stems from the town’s decision to pay off an outstanding mortgage after the former WAA chief missed four monthly payments, prompting officials to seek eviction.

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The Trial Mary Mintel Miller, attorney for the WAA, said the town argued that the lease was effectively terminated in 2008 when the WAA used the lease as collateral on a loan. However, Miller presented legal precedents indicating that the WAA retained its See Ambulance page 11

Crafting on the Green

Victor Darr is paddling for a purpose......................................2

On the Winning Train Both the Morgan boys’ and girls’ soccer teams won a pair of contests last week....................................14

Marsha London, owner of Creatively Yours, arranges her jewelry for sale on Sept. 13 during the Westbrook Historical Society’s 44th Annual Arts and Crafts Fair on the Westbrook Town Green. The event featured handcrafted and handproduced items for sale.

Photo by Wesley Bunnell/ Harbor News

Award-Winning Works Guilford Art League’s 77th annual Juried Exhibit and Sale is now on view........................................25

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