Real Estate Transactions

911 Main St. (10/28 closing, listed below) Photo: Google Compiled by Carolyn Cadigan 10/28, 911 Main St., 3-story Investment Property, 8 units: seven 1 bed/1 bath (second and third levels) and one 8-room/.5 bath commercial space (first level), retail shop leases first level, apartments fully occupied, full basement, built in 1890, $762,500 (pictured above) 10/28, 30 Twombley Rd., 6-room Cape, 3 bed/1 bath, primary bedroom on first floor, unfinished basement, detached 1-car garage, intown, $323,000 10/30, Lot R1 27A Blanchard…

Passages

Compiled by Rev. Sue Murphy Margaret H. Vincent, 73, of Sanford, passed away peacefully, after a brief illness, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough. She was born on March 9, 1951, to James T. and Dorothea (Horne) Hill in Sanford. Margaret was a lifelong resident of Sanford/Springvale. She attended local schools and graduated from Sanford High School with the class of 1969. She also attended Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute, where she explored her…

Photo of the Week

A few of the witches spotted at the impromptu Witches on Water at #1 Pond, Saturday afternoon, Oct 26. Photo: Connie Garber

Community Calendar: Nov. 2-10, 2024 

Compiled by Lisa Blanchette Visit our Events Calendar for details on these and future events. Saturday, Nov. 2 St. Thomas School Mingle Jingle 5K & Vendor Fair, 9 am-3 pm, Memorial Gym, 678 Main St. Winter Growing & Gardening, 10 am-noon, Eldredge Lumber, 1787 Main St. Thanksgiving dinner, 4:30-6:30 pm, St. Thomas School, 69 North Ave. Jocelyn Boucher-The North Shore Medium, 6-8 pm, Sanford Performing Arts Center, 100 Alumni Blvd. Sunday, Nov. 3 Queers & Beers, 6-8 pm, River Junction…

Steady Stream of Voters Cast Ballots Early

Workers Shawn Lord and Peggy Booker-Turgeon help voters cast their ballots Wednesday at Sanford City Hall. Photo: Lee Burnett By Gail Burnett Thousands of Sanford residents decided to vote early or absentee in this year’s presidential election, beating the expected crowds on Tuesday at the high school. City Clerk Sue Cote said that as of Wednesday evening, 5,144 of the city’s 16,558 registered voters had either asked for an absentee ballot or come into City Hall to vote. All but…

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