News Notes: May 25, 2022

Gordie Salls, Athletic Director for Sanford High School and Sanford Middle School, has announced his retirement after 28 years with the district. Read the full story in the Spartan Times. Night Paving: Beginning Sunday, June 5, MaineDOT will begin paving on Route 109 (Wells to the South Sanford Roundabout) and Route 202 (Goodall Hospital to Alfred). Work will be done between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Motorists should expect delays when driving through the work zones and…

Bowdini’s Ice Cream Opening in Springvale

Ice cream lovers will be flocking to Springvale this Saturday and Sunday when Bowdini’s Ice Cream opens for Memorial Day weekend. The shop offers both walk-in and drive-thru service, and is located in the former Key Bank building at 471 Main St., right in the square. The shop will be open May 28 and 29 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The following weekend, Bowdini's is planning a Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, June 4, from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00…

Dennis Woodruff: Candidate for City Council

The three candidates to fill the vacant seat on the City Council were asked to submit a statement of 500 words or less on what they think are the three greatest challenges facing Sanford and how they would address those challenges as a member of the City Council. They were asked to be as specific as possible. As a candidate for a position on the City Council, I have been asked to provide a statement relating to what issues I…

Nathan Hitchcock: Candidate for City Council

The three candidates to fill the vacant seat on the City Council were asked to submit a statement of 500 words or less on what they think are the three greatest challenges facing Sanford and how they would address those challenges as a member of the City Council. They were asked to be as specific as possible. While I think our city is well on its way to success, I think we can make more progress by focusing on our key challenges.…

Michael Termath: Candidate for City Council

The three candidates to fill the vacant seat on the City Council were asked to submit a statement of 500 words or less on what they think are the three greatest challenges facing Sanford and how they would address those challenges as a member of the City Council. They were asked to be as specific as possible. The biggest issue that prompted me to run for office is Economic Development in Sanford/Springvale. Sanford is regarded as being “The Heart of York County.”…

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