SANFORD — Have you ever dreamed of writing a book? Do you have notebooks and piles of story ideas lying around? GO to the Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library at 3 p.m. Sept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov. 5 and Dec. 3 for creative writing exercises, brainstorming your project ideas, and learning specific writing techniques and strategies. The classes are […]
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Maine’s last two Kmarts – in Augusta and Auburn – to close
AUBURN — After surviving round after round of closures, the blue lights are going out at Maine’s last two Kmart stores. The Maine Department of Labor reached out to both the Auburn and Augusta stores on Tuesday morning offering Rapid Response services, a spokeswoman said. The last Kmarts left in Maine are among the nearly […]
Proposal to change make-up of Sanford budget panel dies
SANFORD – Voters in Sanford won’t be asked to amend the charter to change the composition of the Sanford Budget Committee in November. While members of the Sanford City Council have apparently been discussing the matter for some time, the decision to leave the committee as it is came after a joint public hearing of […]
Walmart introduces new gun restrictions but will they help?
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart has won praise from gun control advocates for its decision to discontinue sales of certain gun ammunition and request that customers no longer openly carry firearms in its stores. But whether the moves will translate into fewer guns on the street remains an open question. The announcement Tuesday follows similar […]
Brand new year – classes commence in Sanford, Saco and RSU 57
The first day of classes at schools in Sanford, Saco and RSU 57 began Tuesday morning, while most students in Biddeford and Old Orchard Beach began classes late last week. Here, students at a bus stop on North Avenue in Sanford head for the bus that will take them to classes Tuesday morning. TAMMY WELLS/Journal […]
Catholics collect crutches, canes to assist Africans in need
SACO — Boxes at churches in Good Shepherd Parish will continue to fill with crutches, canes, and wheelchairs, all to help fill the hearts and needs of Africans without access to reliable mobility devices. The process is part of Good Shepherd Parish’s support of “Crutches 4 Africa,” an organization that has collected, shipped, and distributed […]
Kennebunk student earns president’s list recognition at Norwich University
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — A Kennebunk student has been recognized on the President’s List for academic excellence at Norwich University for the Spring 2019 semester. Full-time undergraduate students, who earned a semester grade point average of 4.0 and had no failures in the previous Fall or Spring semester are awarded President’s List honors. These students cannot have any pending Incomplete (I) grades. President’s List honors […]
Celtics’ Tatum injured in US overtime win against Turkey
SHANGHAI — In the ultimate moments, everything hinged on free throws. Turkey missed them. The U.S. made them. And that is how the Americans escaped what would have been a massive World Cup upset. Khris Middleton’s two foul shots with 2.1 seconds left in overtime capped a wild finish to a wild game, as the […]
Cutting it close: Florida’s fate may be a matter of miles
For Florida, just a handful of miles may make a huge difference in Hurricane Dorian’s slow dance with the coast. The National Hurricane Center forecasts Dorian to be 40 to 50 miles off the Florida coast on Tuesday and Wednesday, with hurricane-force wind speeds extending about 35 miles to the west. When they make a […]
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