Brendan Rielly thanks the dozens of people who were collecting signatures for him for “helping out with this crazy fire drill.”
March 2012
Harold R. Glover, 54
BATH — Harold R. Glover, 54, died March 1 at Mid Coast Hospital with his family by his side. He was born on May 19, 1957, to James and Catherine Glover in Highland Falls, N.Y. Glover grew up and was educated in New York. After high school, he served in the Navy from 1975 to 1982. […]
Stocks move higher a day after big dive
Stocks rose smoothly as reassuring reports on productivity and hiring overshadowed jitters about the Greek debt crisis.
Scarborough Police Beat: March 7
Arrests 2/28 at 11:07 a.m. Joseph L. Bennett, 40, of Gorham Road, was arrested on Saco Street by Officer Donald Laflin on charges of violating bail conditions of release and failure to register a motor vehicle for more than 150 days. 2/28 at 4:05 p.m. Todd A. Hutchins, 47, of Cushing Road, Warren, was arrested on Gallery […]
Topsham selectmen consider fireworks rules
TOPSHAM — The Board of Selectmen is scheduled Thursday, March 8, to discuss several options concerning the sale and use of consumer fireworks in town. On the board’s agenda are proposed ordinances that would ban the sale and use of fireworks. Two other items involve proposed amendments to the Topsham Code – one regarding the sale […]
David M. Cluff, 75
KENNEBUNK — David M. Cluff, 75, died March 5 at the Gosnell Hospice House in Scarborough. He was born in Cape Porpoise on March 19, 1939, the son of Wendell Sr. and Charlotte Cluff. He attended Cape Porpoise schools and Kennebunk High School. He served in the Army from 1954 to 1957. On Jan. 9, 1960, […]
Gorham’s Burleigh Loveitt on the mend after tree mishap
GORHAM – Recovering from an accident that nearly claimed his life, a longtime Gorham political figure is thanking the community for its massive number of well-wishers. Burleigh Loveitt, 65, has been at Maine Medical Center in Portland since Feb. 16, where he’s undergone several surgeries to repair damage caused when a huge tree smashed down […]
Gorham’s Burleigh Loveitt on the mend after tree mishap
GORHAM – Recovering from an accident that nearly claimed his life, a longtime Gorham political figure is thanking the community for its massive number of well-wishers. Burleigh Loveitt, 65, has been at Maine Medical Center in Portland since Feb. 16, where he’s undergone several surgeries to repair damage caused when a huge tree smashed down […]
Gorham notes – 3/7
Free ecumenical choir festival An Ecumenical choir festival will be held on Sunday, March 11, at 3 p.m. at Cressey Road United Methodist Church, 81 Cressey Road (at Route 25), Gorham. The Gorham Ecumenical Council sponsors this free event with goodwill donations accepted. Bill Jenks directs the choir, and several pastors of Gorham-area churches will […]
Michael D. Ahalt, 80
BATH — Michael D. Ahalt, 80, died unexpectedly on Feb. 28 in Donalsonville, Ga. He was born in Jersey City, N.J. on March 17, 1931, a son of J. Dawson and Anne M. Kelleher Ahalt. He was educated in the local schools. Ahalt joined the Navy when he was 17 and retired in 1969 as a […]