Election Preparations Underway

The City of Sanford is working hard to make sure the November 3 general election runs safely and smoothly. City Clerk Sue Cote met with the City Council's Public Safety Subcommittee on Tuesday, August 25 and gave them an update on procedural changes and preparations. Ms. Cote is requesting to have the polls open at 7:00 a.m. instead of the usual 8:00 a.m. This would allow more people to vote before they go to work and help keep lines shorter…

Covid-19 Outbreaks Close to Home

As has been extensively reported in national and statewide media, the Sanford area is dealing with multiple cases of Covid-19 in two outbreaks. One outbreak, at the Sanford Fire Department, includes four confirmed cases of the virus, with three among staff members and one related case. An outbreak at the York County Jail, just over the town line in Alfred, includes 18 cases among inmates, jail staff and other York County employees. The Jail outbreak is related to the outbreak…

News Notes

The Springvale Public Library will be resuming their pre-pandemic hours on September 1. They're also looking for donations of gently used books for their Book Sale, which is scheduled for October 23-24. More info on the Book Sale will be coming soon. Curtis Lake Church has free community meals-to-go (drive up) on Wednesdays from 5:00-6:00 p.m. New Beginnings Christian Church has community meals on Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. The Maine Attraction Water Ski Show Team is having a fundraising raffle…

City Council Meeting Summary: August 18, 2020

The Sanford City Council met via Zoom on Tuesday, August 18. The following items were among those presented or discussed: City Manager Steven Buck reported that progress is being made on acquiring title to the Stenton Trust building so that it can be transferred to the pending developer. There are some minor environmental concerns with the property. The developer has shown an interest in handling these issues, rather than waiting years for EPA resolution.A marijuana grower license application was granted…

School Committee Approves Hybrid Learning

On Monday, August 17, the Sanford School Committee voted unanimously to approve the administration's recommended hybrid learning model to start the school year. Hybrid learning is the name being given to the model that is somewhere between full-time in-person education, and fully remote, or distance, learning. Under the hybrid model, students in grades Pre-K through 4, and many special education students, will attend school in person five days a week, with Wednesday being an early release day. The Pre-K through…

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