Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 29, 2022
A former Democratic legislator is running against a Republican challenger for a seat in the Maine House representing District 142, which covers part of Sanford. Anne-Marie Mastraccio, Sanford’s sitting mayor and a former state representative, is facing Pamela Buck, a human resources executive for an agency that serves unhoused people in York County. Here is a look at the candidates’ priorities and positions on some key issues. ANNE-MARIE... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Our thoughts are with the millions of people suffering from the force and fury of recent hurricanes, especially those who have lost loved ones. Because the intensity of the storms is determined largely by the temperature of the ocean waters, a warmer climate causes the storms to... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
What Sustainable Seafood Activists Get Wrong About Maine's Lobsters | Time
Portland Press Herald USA Business October 10, 2022
The city plans to demolish International Woolen Mill’s dilapidated boiler house and stack along Pioneer Avenue. The area will be turned into parking spaces. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer The International Woolen Mill, the largest complex in the heart of... + más
Maine Voices: Kennebec River dam debate hijacked by red herring | Portland Press Herald
Sanford political rivals Woodruff, Davis meet again in race for mayor | Orlando Sentinel
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 10, 2022
The Indigenous tribes in Maine are second-class citizens. While 570 tribes across the country access beneficial laws passed by Congress, Maine’s tribes have been blocked from accessing many and must seek state permission to access others. Since the Maine Indian Claims... + más
Op-Ed: Online gambling from Prop. 27 wouldn't solve a bigger issue for California's tribes | Los Angeles Times
California tribes will manage, protect state coastal areas | WPLG Local 10
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 09, 2022
Sanford ATV Club members Matthew Leggett, left, and Anthony Holmes, right, ride in Sanford in a side-by-side that is 64 inches wide. The bridge’s width is legal but clearly a tight squeeze for the 65-inch machines that are now legal on Maine’s ATV trail system. Leggett hopes... + más
Flu season begins this month, but questions remain for what’s ahead | Portland Press Herald
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics October 06, 2022
For the fourth time in less than a decade, Sanford political rivals Art Woodruff and Charles Davis will face each other in an election next month. This time they are vying for the mayor’s seat in a runoff on Nov. 8 after neither candidate secured more than 50% of the votes... + más
History is right at home in Sanford | Orlando Sentinel
Lake Monroe’s post-Ian rise heightens flooding concerns in Sanford | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 05, 2022
The city of Sanford has suggested that residents and businesses on Marina Isle evacuate because water levels on Lake Monroe — which is part of the St. Johns River — are expected to continue rising through Thursday. Meanwhile, the swelling lake by Tuesday had engulfed the... + más
Week after Hurricane Ian, Sanford struggles with historic flooding | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 02, 2022
The past is up to date in historic Sanford. Signs on First Street, downtown’s main drag, tout both the stories of vintage buildings and the locations of the modern businesses and eateries they house, from hot yoga to keto cuisine. Electric charging stations await cars outside... + más
Monday’s high school roundup: Deering boys’ soccer shuts out Thornton Academy | Portland Press Herald
Saturday’s high school roundup: South Portland nips Portland in overtime, 1-0 | Portland Press Herald
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