KENNEBUNK — Parents of students at RSU 21 now have a convenient and secure way to pay for and manage their child’s food service needs while at school, all from a downloadable app for the district’s new food service payment processing platform, TITAN School Solutions (https://family.titank12.com). “Parents can deposit money, check spending histories, and apply for […]
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It’s back to school for Saco students
SACO — It’s back to the books for students in Saco. The city’s public schools rang in the school year this morning and welcomed some new staff. At Saco Middle School, new Principal Kenneth Hawkins was enthusiastic for the start of school which serves students in sixth through eighth grade. “I am eager to meet students […]
Wife says Hart ‘going to be fine’ after car crash
NEW YORK (AP) — Comic actor Kevin Hart’s wife says he’s “going to be just fine” following a weekend car crash that left him with a major back injury. Eniko Hart was questioned by a TMZ reporter while visiting him at the hospital Monday. She gave no details beyond that assurance, and the actor’s press representatives did […]
Serving God by serving others
SACO — First Parish Congregational Church UCC’s new pastor, Scott Cousineau, brings with him a love for the community and a commitment to service. Cousineau, 56, preached his first sermon at the church on Aug. 18, located at the corner of Main and Beach streets in Saco. Cousineau was ordained by the American Baptist Churches […]
Waterboro ATV ordinance to be revisited by voters in November
WATERBORO – A Waterboro Board of Selectmen’s vote on a proposed ordinance that would have allowed ATVs to use portions of some public roadways went nowhere in April. Now, voters will decide the question. Selectmen last week approved the election warrant that sends the proposed ordinance to voters at the Nov. 5 election. If approved, […]
Saco church to host GriefShare program again this fall
SACO — When you hear the words “support group,” do you picture an emotional dumping zone? After Barbara lost her husband, she said, “I didn’t want to go to a group because it felt like hearing other people’s problems was going to compound mine even more, but when I started going to GriefShare, that wasn’t […]
Coast Guard: 25 bodies found after California boat fire
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — A middle-of-the-night fire swept a boat carrying recreational scuba divers anchored near an island off the Southern California coast early Monday, leaving at least 25 dead and nine others missing. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr Matthew Kroll said Monday night that 25 people had died. Five of six crew members on […]
Suspect arrested after allegedly stabbing woman in Portland
A 32-year-old Portland woman was stabbed in the hand Monday afternoon during a fight on Oxford Street, Portland police say. Richard McDowell, 39, of Portland was arrested shortly after the altercation and charged with aggravated assault, said Lt. Robert Martin. Police were called to the area of Preble Street Soup Kitchen on Oxford Street around […]
Maine labor market growing tighter, federal data shows
PORTLAND — Federal data suggests the labor market in Maine’s urban areas is growing tighter. Maine Public reports preliminary figures from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics show the July unemployment rate in the Portland-South Portland metro area dipped nearly half a percentage point, to 1.9 percent. That’s the lowest jobless rate in years in […]
Warrants, more on Sanford Police Log
SANFORD – The following people were arrested or charged by Sanford Police from Aug. 27 to Aug. 29: • Neill Adams, 61, Westerville, Ohio, was issued a summons charging he drove after his license was suspended on Oak Street. • Jeremy Hamilton, 37, Sanford was arrested on three warrants on Main Street. • Ashley Nicole […]