Doc was just getting up to leave the philosophy counter as Herb walked in. Herb was grinning and flexing muscles and had the look of eagles in his eyes. We stared. “Herb,” said Doc. “You know, you can overdo a good thing.” “Why Doc … whatever do you mean?” “I realize that getting more exercise […]
March 2018
Trump’s trade policy would isolate U.S.
Imagine you are the commanding general of your nation’s armed forces and head the national government. You decide that another country is getting “cute” and is harming your country. The only way to take on that country is to declare world war, even though your closest allies will be hit far harder than your intended […]
Veteran CIA leader to discuss intel issues in Kennebunk
KENNEBUNK — The next public meeting of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers will be held at the Brick Store Museum’s Program Center at 2 p.m. Saturday March 17 at 4 Dane St. in Kennebunk. The program’s speaker, David Hunt, will discuss current intelligence issues under the title “Intelligence in Flux, from the Cold War to […]
KFL to host March Madness Auction
KENNEBUNK — The public is invited to visit the Kennebunk Free Library to place a bid on an amazing auction item during its silent auction fundraiser, March Madness, through March 27. Auction items include an alto saxophone with case, a two-drawer card catalog and themed baskets such as Maine history, chocolate-chocolate (photo attached), embroidery, and wine. Items will […]
Sanford Police Log
SANFORD — The following people were arrested or charged March 5 to March 8. If there is no listing for a specific date, it means no one was arrested or charged with a crime on that day, according to police logs provided by the agency: • Jeromy Lehoux, 45, Sanford was arrested and charged with […]
Springvale suspect faces robbery charge
SANFORD — Sanford Police arrested a local woman Monday after she allegedly took money from an individual and then threatened that person with a knife. Police responded to a report of a disturbance at an address on Brock Avenue at 9:14 p.m. Monday, said Deputy Police Chief Tim Strout. “An investigation by the officers determined […]
Russell M. Mondor
LAKE MARY, Fla. — Russell Michael Mondor “Russ,” age 57, of Lake Mary, Florida passed way suddenly on Friday, Feb. 23, 2018. Russ was born on July 10, 1960, in Biddeford, Maine, to Rachel and Norman Mondor. Russ is survived by his loving wife, Julie Mondor, and his two daughters, Bethany Mondor and Kimberly Mondor. Russ […]
Accident snarls traffic on turnpike Thursday night
BIDDEFORD — State police say excessive speed on icy roads caused an accident that led to a 14-vehicle pile up on the highway on Thursday night. A tractor trailer jacknifed on the Maine Turnpike around 7:45 p.m. on Thursday in the northbound lane between exits 32 in Biddeford and 36 in Saco, causing a chain […]
Michael D. Foster
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Michael David Foster, 42, of Middletown, died peacefully in his sleep on Friday, March 2, 2018 at his home. He was the son of Michael G. and Diane (Erickson) Foster of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, grew up in Saco, Maine and moved to Connecticut 22 years ago. In addition to his parents, […]
Barbara Beaudoin
SCARBOROUGH —Barbara Sherry Beaudoin, 90, of Williamsburg Lane, died peacefully on Sunday, March 4, 2018 at St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation and Living Center, her loving family was by her side. Barbara was born in Portland, Maine on April 23, 1927, the daughter of the late Timothy L. and Helen V. (Moore) Sherry. She graduated from Lewiston […]