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Sanford is in the western portion of a tract of land purchased in 1661 from Abenaki Chief Fluellin by Major William Phillips, an owner of mills in Saco. In 1696, Mrs. Phillips willed it to her former husband's son, Peleg Sanford, from whom the name is derived, although it was first called "Phillipstown." Sanford would be incorporated in 1768. Alfred was once the "North Parish" of Sanford. The Mousam River provided water power for mills. Following the Civil War, Sanford developed into a textile manufacturing center, connected to markets by the Portland & Rochester Railroad. Factories were built at both Springvale and Sanford villages. Products included cotton and woolen goods, carpets, shoes and lumber.

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Sanford ME U.S.
Population 10,133 1,274,923 281,421,906
Median age 36.2 38.6 35.3
Male Median age 34.6 37.6 34
Female Median age 37.5 39.6 36.5
Households 4,120 518,200 105,480,101
Household population 9,906 1,240,011 273,643,273
Average household size 2.4 2.39 2.59
Families 2,544 340,685 71,787,347
Average family size 3 2.9 3.14
Housing units 4,338 651,901 115,904,641
Occupied units 4,120 518,200 105,480,101
Vacant units 218 133,701 10,424,540




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Now, We’ve Got The Blues
05/15/2012

The British Blue Cheese Workshop led by Kathy Biss from West Highland Dairy in Scotland took place last weekend and the participating Guild members all took a lot away from it — information as well as workshop cheese that they will now age!

We made four recipes in two different milks for contrast:

Blue Leicester — goats [...]



Rockport Event: ObamaCare %97 Maine’s Stake In The Fight
05/14/2012

 Rockport  Tuesday, June 5, 2012  Samoset Resort  220 Warrenton Street   Luncheon  12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. “ObamaCare: Maine’s Stake In The Fight” Mr. Joel Allumbaugh Director, Center for Health Reform Initiatives The Maine Heritage Policy Center   MHPC Member: ...



Portland Event: ObamaCare %97 Maine’s Stake In The Fight
05/14/2012

Portland Thursday, May 24, 2012 DiMillo’s On the Water   25 Long Wharf   Luncheon  12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. “ObamaCare: Maine’s Stake In The Fight” Mr. Joel Allumbaugh Director of the Center for Health Reform Initiatives The Maine Heritage Policy ...



Who Are Maine’s “Rich?”
05/14/2012

Who Are Maine’s “Rich?” In these dark economic times, the siren call of “tax the rich” is hurled at policymakers as the solution to Maine’s budget woes. The accusation is that the rich are just sitting on their money and ...



Study Shows Maine’s “Rich” are Working Couples, Small Business Owners
05/14/2012

Families and Entrepreneurs make up top earners, income tax hits them hardest A report released today by the Maine Heritage Policy Center shows that Maine’s high-earning individuals are working married couples with dual incomes and risk-taking entrepreneurs who create jobs. This ...



Getting To Zero: Beginning The Discussion On Eliminating Maine’s Income Tax
05/14/2012

Portland Thursday, April 26, 2012 ? 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ? DiMillo’s On the Water 25 Long Wharf, Portland   “Getting To Zero: Beginning The Discussion On Eliminating Maine’s Income Tax”   The Honorable H. Sawin Millett, Jr. Commissioner Department ...



Shaking Up Maine’s News Cycle: The Maine Wire
05/14/2012

Auburn Thursday, March 29, 2012 Hilton Garden Inn  14 Great Falls Plaza Luncheon  12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. “Shaking Up Maine’s News Cycle: The Maine Wire”   Mr. Lance Dutson Chief Executive Officer The Maine Heritage Policy Center   MHPC ...



EVENT: Crash Barry Q&A & signing tomorrow!
05/07/2012

Whoa! Want to spice up your lunch hour this Wednesday? Head to the Portland Public Library for the latest in their Brown Bag Lunch series, starring Crash Barry, outspoken Maine author of Sex, Drugs and Blueberries and Tough Island! Barry will be doing an author talk, followed by an opportunity for attendees to ask him questions, and get your copy of his book signed. Don't worry, if you haven't picked up one of these beauties, Longfellow Books will be on hand with fresh copies.

WHAT: Brown Bag Lunch with Crash Barry
WHEN: Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 from 12:00-1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Rines Auditorium, Lower Level, Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Square, Portland, Maine
COST: Brown Bag Lectures are free and open to the public.
REFRESHMENTS: Beverages will be provided, and please feel free to bring your lunch along!

About Tough Island: True Stories from Matinicus, Maine:
In 1991, Crash Barry moved to Maine's most remote inhabited island to work as a sternman aboard a lobster boat. On Matinicus, twenty miles out to sea, population fifty, the ferry visited nine times a year and airplanes only landed when there was no fog, rain, snow, sleet or darkness. Tough Island is a gritty memoir and guided tour of a unique society inhabited by resourceful individuals and scoundrels. Stories of danger and drugs, sex and violence, death and sorrow, all unfold in a landscape of breathtaking beauty.

About Sex, Drugs and Blueberries:
In the novel Sex, Drugs and Blueberries, failed Portland rocker Ben Franklin moves Down East with his poet wife to start a new life. Desperate for cash, Ben signs on for the Maine blueberry harvest where he's lured into a seamy world of sex and drugs that could lead to his downfall. Alternating between temptation and ecstasy, desperation and guilt, Ben discovers how quickly things can go wrong.

Crash Barry's website and blog can be found here: http://crashbarry.com/

See upcoming Brown Bag Lectures and other Portland Public Library events at http://portlandlibrary.com/programs/programs.htm