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News Notes: November 6

The Depot in Springvale is now selling non-ethanol gas at a few of its pumps. The Trafton Center is offering Apple, Blueberry or Pumpkin Pies for  Thanksgiving, handmade in the Trafton kitchen. $15 each. Order by 11/18 for pick up between noon and 3 PM on 11/25. Call 457-0080 to order. Despite remote learning capability, there may still be snow days this school year, because the state’s guidelines say it‘s not an official school day unless lunch is provided. Snow days…

News Notes: 10/18

Partners Bank recently announced its sponsorship of an exhibition at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) during the museum’s 2020 season. The Bank’s pledge of $10,000 is funding the exhibition Light Southerly: Henry Strater in Verde Valley, which has been on view since July 1. There's still time to see it, as it continues through October 31. The Sanford Elks Lodge #1470 reminds local high school students that there is still time to apply for a Most Valuable Student scholarship…

News Notes: Fundraisers and Reopenings

Sanford Firefighters Association Local 1624 is selling t-shirts and face masks to raise money for cancer research/prevention/treatment again this year. Proceeds stay in our local community. Shirts are $15 each or $20 for 2XL and larger. Masks are $5. These can be purchased at Central Fire Station (outside in the parking lot and distance with masks) or directly from Mikini in Sanford. Shaw's Supermarket in South Sanford is selling GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS reusable shopping bags. If you purchase…

News Notes: October 4

Bowl-a-Rama’s hours have changed. Check out the new hours here. Bowling on Friday, Saturday and Sunday is now by reservation only. Call 324-2401 to reserve your time for some candlepin fun! The Sanford Water District flushes its water mains twice a year to clear any build up of iron in the mains. The flushing is done between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. to minimize any inconvenience caused by off color water. The fall flushing begins tonight, and…

News Notes 9/30: Voting, Mural & More

If you’ve noticed the new mural being painted on the wall across from Gateway Park, it’s a collaboration between Project CommUnity and Sanford Community Adult Education. The mural is 207 feet long and is the result of years of planning and design. Ballots for the November 3 election have been received from the state, and absentee ballots have been mailed to the overseas, military and out-of-state residents who requested them. Absentee ballots will be sent to Sanford, Springvale, and other…

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