Sports Notes

Zoe McCann goes for the ball during a Sanford High School girls’ lacrosse game Photo: Autumn Dupluis By Sam Bonsey, Sanford Schools Communications Coordinator Sanford High School Sports Teams Gear up for Postseason A handful of Sanford High School's spring sports teams have qualified for the postseason. The baseball team completed its regular season on a high note, beating Bonny Eagle 2-1 on Saturday, May 25. Noah Corliss allowed one run on three hits while striking out one in four…

Real Estate Transactions

107 Jackson St. (5/23 closing date, listed below) Compiled by Carolyn Cadigan 5/21, 3 George St., Springvale, 3-story Duplex, 2 rental units: each 2 bed/1 bath, full basement, attic, detached 2-car garage, porch, fence, near town, $400,000 5/22, 12 Sidetrack Lane, #12, Springvale, 6-room Condominium, 3 bed/2.5 bath, primary bedroom with ensuite, laundry on second floor, slab, attached 1-car garage, porch, patio, built in 2022, $375,000 5/23, 107 Jackson St., 6-room New Englander, 2 bed/1 bath, updated kitchen, bedroom and…

Passages

compiled by Rev. Susan Murphy Bertha Dugre-Demers, 85, of Sanford, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 20, 2024, in her home with her beloved family at her side. Bertha was born on February 16, 1939, in Sanford, the daughter of Ernest and Margaret (Huard) Boulet. She grew up in Sanford and attended local schools, graduating from St. Ignatius High School in 1957. Bertha met her first husband Richard “Duke” Dugre and in July of 1959, they married spending 54 memorable…

Photo of the Week

A local chipmunk -- not some out-of-state chipmunk trying to become an internet meme.Photo: Terry Jellerson

French Couple Seeks More Information About Fallen Sanford Soldier

Damien Le Youdec received a copy of Paul Duquette’s memorial banner from members of the Sanford-Springvale Historical Society as thanks for his interest in the young soldier from Sanford who died in France during World War II. Photo: Damien Le Youdec By Gail Burnett, copy editor Damien Le Youdec knows quite a bit about Paul Emile Duquette, a young soldier from Sanford who died in France in 1944, just 10 days after D-Day. He’s hoping someone in the community can…

Featured Articles