Thirty-something trophies – reminders of decades of passion and perseverance – litter the walls at Dina Burley’s fitness studio in Biddeford, but she’s never felt more excited before an event than she does now. On May 11, many of the best bodybuilders in the area will make their way to Biddeford Middle School for […]
2019
Ricky “Rick” A. Furrow
LISBON – “I lost my best friend, the love of my life of 31 years. You are the best husband, father and Bumpa to our seven beautiful grandchildren. I will love you always and forever.” Rick was first and foremost a loving and dedicated family man. He proudly owned and operated, with his son Eric, Furrow & Son […]
Thornton Academy Middle School honor roll
SACO — Administrators at Thornton Academy Middle School have announced top academic performers earning distinction on the school’s honor roll for the third quarter of the 2018-2019 school year. SIXTH GRADE First Honors Sophia Bogardus, Liberty Bove, Tyler Brown, Ryan Camire, Nathan Gagnon, Evan Hill, Tia Mendros, Casey Moore, Josie Morin, Zachary Nelson, Alex Parker, […]
Bill would curb data selling by Maine internet service providers
AUGUSTA — A bill going before a legislative committee Tuesday would require Maine internet service providers to receive customers’ consent before sharing or selling their data to third parties. Rep. Shenna Bellows, D-Manchester, is re-introducing a version of privacy legislation she sponsored last year. The bill, which has drawn bipartisan support, would put Maine in […]
George W. Larrabee Jr.
PHIPPSBURG – George W. Larrabee Jr., 89, of Phippsburg, passed away on Saturday, April 13, 2019, in Brunswick hospital. He was born on July 10, 1929, in Bath, Maine, the son of George and Mae Larrabee. George will be remembered most for his love of life, his contagious laugh, big heart for animals and people […]
Clara Margone
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Veteran, window dresser, and independent woman; Clara Margone died on March 14. Clara grew up in Boston and Old Orchard Beach. After serving in the Navy WAVES in Washington DC during World War II, she worked in merchandising at Jordan Marsh in Boston. Returning to Maine, she had an 18-year tenure […]
Community rallies to rebuild Little League building
If Maggie Carle was still alive, she’d have attended Opening Day for the Old Orchard Beach Little League last Saturday in her wheelchair, wrapped in eight blankets and dressed in her favorite L.L. Bean Winter Parka. She’d be proud of all the kids who braved the cold with a smile on their faces, said […]
Maine Beacon: One Maine Republican Rep fights for the soul of his party
Earlier this week, Rep. Scott Strom of Pittsfield joined just a handful of fellow Republicans in the Maine House in backing a bill to increase immunization rates by eliminating non-medical vaccine exemptions for children attending Maine schools. He faced an immediate backlash, with fellow Republicans and even some members of his caucus deluging him with […]
A $1.8 million, 71-year-old car will anchor new museum and showroom in Arundel
The Tucker, one of only 51 made, will be the centerpiece of the Maine Classic Car Museum Collection, where the cars on display also will be for sale.
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