Bob Arsenault Watercolor Exhibit to Open at Historical Museum

By Lawrence Furbish, President, Sanford-Springvale Historical Society Springvale Library, watercolor by Bob Arsenault At its annual meeting on Sept. 26, the Sanford-Springvale Historical Society will open a new exhibit of watercolor paintings by the late Bob Arsenault, who painted thousands of works of public buildings, homes, landscapes and other subjects in the area. Bob, who died in 2018, was a veteran, a musician and music store owner who only began painting after retirement. He painted landmarks in Sanford and nearby…

Former Players Salute Coach MacKinnon

Against a backdrop of trophies and awards, the Sanford Schools Legacy Foundation on Sept. 4 dedicated the Sanford High School Athletic Awards Showcase in honor of longtime basketball coach, teacher and principal Bruce MacKinnon. "It's an exciting day for us on behalf of the Sanford School Board, the Sanford Schools Legacy Foundation, the City of Sanford and community," Superintendent Matt Nelson said during the afternoon ceremony. Some of MacKinnon’s former players shared fond memories of MacKinnon. "Things Bruce did built…

Sanford Police Awarded Grant for K9 Unit

By Zendelle Bouchard The Sanford Police Department has been awarded a $52,000 grant to add a multi-use patrol dog to the force. Deputy Chief Eric Small told the City Council’s Public Safety Subcommittee on Sept. 10 that Detective Kyle Cutler found the grant opportunity from the Stanton K9 Foundation which will cover the cost of the dog, training for an officer, conversion of a patrol vehicle and kennel, equipment, dog food and vet expenses for three years. The only cost…

Out in the Woods

Delicate Beauties Bloom Along Sanford Trails By Kevin McKeon, Maine Master Naturalist The season is changing, and that means Sanford’s trails are blooming with all kinds of life, from butterflies to birds, ants and other creatures in search of pollen from the booming wildflower population. A recent walk along the trails near Deering Pond revealed many colonies of whorled asters — a late summer to early fall blooming wildflower native to New England. The whorled aster, Oclemena acuminata, also called…

Public Safety Report: September 2024

By Zendelle Bouchard The City Council’s Public Safety Subcommittee met Sept. 10 to hear updates from our first responder agencies as well as the Public Works Department. Police Department Updates New Officer: The Sanford Police Department has a new officer, Chantel Allen, who started Sept. 3. Ofc. Allen lives in Shapleigh and was previously with the Saco PD. She enjoys working the midnight shift and her particular areas of interest are impaired driving enforcement and crisis intervention. Staffing: Deputy Chief…

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