Police have arrested two men sought in connection with an arson in Sanford earlier this month and they are being held at the York County Jail. Johnathon Cox, 25, and 23-year-old Lonnie McMahon were each charged with arson, a Class A felony, said Steve McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety. They were […]
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Biddeford tax rate down from earlier projections
BIDDEFORD — Thanks to an increase in state revenue sharing and in local property value, Biddeford’s tax rate will be lower than earlier projections. That will be good news for many city homeowners. As a result of these two changes, “the median single-family homeowner in Biddeford can expect a lower tax rate than anticipated for Fiscal Year 2020, […]
New Old Orchard Beach Fire Chief finds town welcoming
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Newly hired fire chief Frederick “Fred” LaMontagne is settling into the position and has felt welcomed by the Old Orchard Beach community. LaMontagne, 56, was hired last month to fill a position vacated by former Fire Chief Ed Dube. LaMontagne served with the Portland Fire Department for 28 years, with the […]
Ecology School breaks ground on dormitory, dining hall
SACO — Rain fell as a crowd gathered outside Tuesday for the groundbreaking of two new buildings at the Ecology School, but the precipitation didn’t dampen the spirit of Ecology School Executive Director Drew Dumsch. Dumsch stood up to address visitors to the school’s River Bend Farm campus on Simpson Road, opened up an umbrella […]
Nomination papers for Sanford municipal election available Friday
SANFORD – It may be high summer – with the Nov. 5 municipal election feeling like it is many months away, but those seeking political office in Sanford can take out nomination papers starting Friday. There are two seats available on the Sanford City Council. The three-year terms currently held by incumbent Councilors Robert Stackpole […]
USDA rule would cut food stamp benefits for 3.1 million
WASHINGTON — About 3.1 million people would lose food stamp benefits under the Trump administration’s proposal to tighten automatic eligibility requirements for the food stamp program. The Agriculture Department said Tuesday that the rule would close “a loophole” that enables people receiving only minimal benefits from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to be […]
PBR Hard Coffee creating a buzz in Maine test market
Just weeks after hitting the shelves, Pabst Blue Ribbon Hard Coffee is creating a buzz in Maine. The coffee, malt liquor and milk concoction, with 5 percent alcohol by volume, came out in early July and some stores have struggled to keep it in stock. Maine is one of just five states where Pabst is […]
Family of North Waterboro woman stunned by her murder
NORTH WATERBORO — Family members of a woman who police say was shot and killed by her husband Saturday have no idea what led to the tragedy. Christal Denis’ children, her sister and her mother gathered in the living room of the mother’s North Waterboro home Monday night to grieve and share their memories of […]
Existing home sales down statewide in June
YORK COUNTY – Sales of existing single-family homes were down statewide by 7.18 percent in June this year as compared to June 2018. In York County, however, the three-month sales figures from April 1 to June 30 show sales increased. According to the Maine Association of Realtors, which announced June’s figures on Tuesday, 1,798 existing […]
Thousands of Mainers could lose food stamps under Trump administration plan
Thousands of Mainers could lose access to food stamps under a Trump administration plan to tighten eligibility requirements. The proposed rule change, which would prevent states from automatically enrolling people who are eligible for other welfare benefits, would affect 3 million people nationwide. State officials were still reviewing the proposal Tuesday and could not say […]