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News Notes: July 24, 2022

If you've driven down High St. this past week, you probably noticed some big changes at Sanford Christian Academy. They are renovating and adding new classrooms. The Mini-Marland Campers of the Sanford-Springvale YMCA celebrated super hero week last week with a visit from the superheroes from the Sanford Fire Department. Raiden Cruz, a recent graduate of the SRTC Building Trades Program and Noble High School, is completing the Sargent Construction Academy this summer and is doing great things!  Sargent Corp. is…

News Notes: July 17, 2022

The First Baptist Church of Springvale will have its annual Lobster Bake on Saturday, August 6. They will have 1.25 lb lobster or 12 oz sirloin steak for $25 (additional lobsters $15 each), or 1/2 barbequed chicken for $17.50. Lots of sides, a dessert, and a beverage are included. For the little ones, choose a hamburger or hotdog for $6. You can reserve tickets online at https://rsvp.church/r/5ZM3gxpX or by emailing the church office at office@fbcspringvale.org or by calling the office…

News Notes: July 7, 2022

The Edmund E. Goodwin House, at 503 Main St. in Springvale, is open to the public on Saturdays throughout July and August. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Guided tours are available of the beautifully preserved and restored home, which dates to 1899. There is no admission fee but donations are gratefully accepted. The Goodwin House is owned by the Sanford-Springvale Historical Society. Members of the Sanford Kiwanis Club welcomed their 2022 scholarship recipients to a recent meeting, and…

News Notes: July 3, 2022

On June 21, the Goodall Library had a great kickoff to its Oceans of Possibilities summer reading program with a visit from the Seacoast Science Center. Families got to learn about sea creatures through live touch tanks, about the rescue work the Science Center does through an interactive seal vet play station, and even got to sift through rocks to find shark teeth. The Library has lots of fun events like this scheduled this summer, so if you missed it…

News Notes: June 26, 2022

Friends of Downtown Sanford is encouraging anyone who lives or works along the 4th of July parade route to decorate with flags, flowers, or anything red, white and blue for the holiday. The parade will run along Main St. from Malcolm Ave. to Gowen Park. Let's show our spirit, Sanford! There will be a parking ban beginning Monday, June 27 at 7:00 a.m. through Tuesday, June 28 at 6:00 p.m. on the following streets: Berwick Ave., Prescott St., Shaw St.…

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