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A group of Southern Maine’s best trotters line up behind the First Tracks Cumberland starting gate for the $6,000 Winners Over class on Saturday (May 15) kicking off the second week of full card, live harness racing at the iconic half-mile oval. Morning line favourite Awol Hanover invades from Monticello for the recently relocated driver/trainer McGwire Sowers, who comes back home to Maine to set up shop for the season.
“He is by far the best trotter that I have in the barn. In fact, when he behaves himself he is faster than some of my pacers,” the 21-year-old up-and-coming driver said with a laugh.
Renovation of an office building in the York County village of Springvale is expected to provide much-needed space to meet pressing demand seen by a growing occupational therapy practice.
Valerie Grondin bought 25 Butler St. from Denlaw Realty LLC for $290,000. Springvale is part of the city of Sanford.
Suzanne M. McKechnie of Investcomm Commercial Group brokered the deal, which closed Jan. 4.
Renovations are almost done and the plan is to open March 15, said Grondin.
Grondin was 5 when her family moved to Sanford from Massachusetts in 1990.
“I knew I wanted to be an occupational therapist since I was 11 years old,” she wrote on her website. “My younger sister received OT services and I loved watching her play as a way to grow and develop. “