SACO — The Saco School Department is hosting monthly workshops at local schools in an effort to be more accessible to the community and better familiarize board members with the schools. Typically, the school board holds meetings and workshops at the City Hall. The school board announced at it’s Wednesday night meeting that it will […]
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Traffic mishap ties up Route 111 commute Thursday morning in Arundel
The driver of this Western Express tractor-trailer had a delivery for Home Depot in Biddeford but apparently missed his turn Thursday morning around 9 a.m. and continued driving west on Route 111. York County Sheriff William L. King Jr., said the New York driver realized his error in the vicinity of Kate’s Creamery in Arundel […]
Robert Koehler: ‘I’m afraid you have humans’
The irony of this old New Yorker cartoon by Eric Lewis is so precise I haven’t been able to get it out of my head for two years. The speaker is the planet Saturn, clad in doctor’s garb — a stethoscope circling his forehead — giving the bad news to a sick and miserable-looking Earth: “I’m afraid […]
Baxter park director suggests dropping ‘Mount’ from Mount Katahdin
Maine’s highest and best known mountain could be in line for a name change if the head of Baxter State Park gets his way. Eben Sypitkowski, director of the Baxter State Park Authority, has proposed dropping the name “Mount” from Mount Katahdin, he confirmed Thursday in a telephone interview. Sypitkowski believes the name change is […]
Maine Warden Service leader retiring
Col. Joel Wilkinson, who has led the Maine Warden Service since 2008, is retiring, effective on Friday. Judy Camuso, commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, named Lt. Dan Scott as acting colonel. “Colonel Wilkinson served the Department and the state for more than two decades,” Camuso said in a statement. “I want […]
Sponsor of new hands-free cellphone law seeks to clarify flaw in bill’s text
The chief justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court is reviewing the fine amount for motorists who violate the state’s new cellphone driving prohibition, taking the step because of a legislative error that led to a dramatically increased cost. Sen. William Diamond, D-Windham, spoke with Chief Justice Leigh I. Saufley about the hands-free law on […]
Brad Pitt and James Gray take a giant leap with ‘Ad Astra’
VENICE, Italy (AP) — Brad Pitt made the first move with James Gray. In 1995, he saw Gray’s debut “Little Odessa” and decided to call up the young filmmaker behind the grim Brooklyn crime drama. They’ve been talking ever since — about films, life and working together. But it would take almost 25 years for […]
Congregation Etz Chaim sets schedule for Jewish High Holidays
BIDDEFORD — Congregation Etz Chaim in Biddeford has announced its 2019 High Holiday schedule for Jewish services. Cantor Beth Strassler will be leading services for Congregation Etz Chaim, which is at 36 Bacon St. in Biddeford. The second day of Rosh Hashanah, Tuesday, Oct. 1, will feature music from composer Dr. Morton Gold of Springvale. Strassler will lead the opening service […]
MAPS Scholarship Foundation grateful for support
Editor, The MAPS Scholarship Foundation would like to express its utmost gratitude to all of the Sponsors and donors of our 24th annual Breakaway 5K and Fun Run that was held on Aug. 17. A very special thank you to the Old Orchard Beach Police Department for their continued support in helping to make this […]
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