If you’re new to town, please be aware that Christmas trees are not picked up during regular trash collection. The transfer station will accept Christmas trees at no charge, with a valid transfer station permit. See this page for more information on holiday hours for city services.
The Sanford School Department is requesting that parents complete a survey on each child’s educational experience this year. The surveys can be accessed at sanford.org/article/369917 and the deadline is December 27.
Curtis Lake Church‘s free community meals will be distributed on Tuesday instead of Wednesday this week, from 5:00 to 5:45.
The Salvation Army’s Food Pantry will be closed for the next two Fridays.
Are you a business owner? Make your voice heard! The Maine Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (MACCE), in partnership with the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, and the Maine Tourism Association (MTA), have created the 2021 Moving Forward Business Survey. The goal of this survey is to capture the thoughts, concerns, and ideas from Maine businesses of all sizes, to get a full view of where we stand heading into a new year, and find out what is needed to help our businesses succeed in 2021. The deadline to participate is December 23.
Some inflatable holiday greeters light up the night on Prospect Street in Springvale. Photo: Lee Burnett
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