St. George’s Episcopal Church will host a community yard sale on Saturday, Aug. 3 in Sanford. The sale will be conducted from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, located at 3 Emerson St. in Sanford. Sale proceeds benefit Sanford Outreach Programs.
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Speaker, ukelele band highlight anniversary
The Waterborough Historical Society will celebrate its 50th anniversary at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Grange Hall, 31 West Road. Jim Carll will reminisce about the society’s accomplishments since its formation in the fall of 1969. There will be a sing-along with the Ukulele Strummers of Southern Maine and servings of birthday cake for all. […]
Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church schedules yard sale
Yard Sale 136 Old Mill Road, Sanford Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Rain date of Sept. 7) Something for everyone. Hosted by the Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church
Saco River Theatre presents ‘The Millay Sisters Cabaret’ on Aug. 4
THE MILLAY SISTERS CABARET – Sunday, Aug. 4 at 3 p.m., Saco River Theatre’s Old White Church, 15 Salmon Falls Road, Bar Mills. Tickets: $15. Reservations: 929-6472 or www.sacorivertheatre.org. THE MILLAY SISTERS CABARET is a rousing and inspiring performance presenting the story of the girl poet who became an American icon, as seen through the eyes of her fierce and charming […]
Headline was misleading
Editor, This letter is in response to your July 24, 2019 article, “Biddeford tax rate down from earlier projections.” It is wrong to mislead the public. This headline is written in a way to imply taxes in Biddeford are going down. They are not. We are getting a 28 cent increase to the mil rate. The words […]
Man arrested for allegedly video-recording house guests in Eliot
A Boston man is facing charges for allegedly making secret video recordings of guests in the shower and bathroom of his family’s home in Eliot, police said. Samuel P. Mickey, 26, was arrested by the Boston Police Department last week on charges of violation of privacy and fugitive from justice. Mickey is accused of having […]
Regulator: Decision on CMP rate request likely to be delayed
AUGUSTA – Maine’s top utilities regulator told lawmakers Monday that it appears likely the Public Utilities Commission would approve a stay of Central Maine Power’s recent rate increase request, delaying any decision until late this year or early next year. PUC Chairman Philip Bartlett also said that when the PUC does consider CMP’s request, it will […]
Maine puts off plan to assess whether human food is affecting bear numbers
The state with the largest population of black bears on the East Coast is putting off a plan to study how the consumption of human food affects the animals. Maine is home to more than 35,000 bears, and the population has been growing quickly over the past 15 years. The state issued a request for […]
Lobsterman charged after boat collides with tourist schooner near Portland pier
A schooner operated by a Portland tour company, and a lobster boat collided near the entrance to Customs House Wharf on Sunday evening, resulting in one arrest for boating under the influence. The lobster boat, Patricia Ann, was being operated by Russell N. Parmenter, 39, a lobster fisherman from Yarmouth. The bowsprit of the schooner, […]
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