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Morning sentinel waterville maine obituaries
Morning sentinel waterville maine obituaries





morning sentinel waterville maine obituaries

Garvan Donegan, director of planning, innovation and economic development for the Central Maine Growth Council, said Monday he anticipates strong demand for the commercial real estate space at The Concourse. The property is owned by HK Maine Properties LLC, based in Florida, according to the city assessor’s office. When the store opened in 2012, Sclar said the groceries were 40% off regular prices and the business prided itself on selling quality meats. Sclar said the Waterville location will begin discounting prices on products to clear inventory. His Food City stores are in Bridgton Lisbon Falls Livermore Turner Wilton Montague, Massachusetts and St.

morning sentinel waterville maine obituaries

The only other Save A Lot store of which Sclar is CEO is in Lewiston, he said. Sclar said the 12 Save A Lot employees will be offered jobs at other Food City stores, although that might not be feasible for some workers because the closest store to Waterville is in Farmington. Sandwiched between Dollar General and Inland Family Care, Save A Lot was the first grocery store to open at The Concourse in many years, after Shop ‘n’ Save, formerly Cottle’s Food Center, closed at the south end of the mall where the Goodwill Store is now located. was, and continues to be, the only other such store downtown. They cited a longtime need for another grocery store downtown. Paul LePage, a former Waterville mayor, city officials and others celebrating its arrival. The store at 20 Concourse West opened in April 2012, with then-Gov. I go to Save A Lot all the time when I’m downtown.” “Obviously, not enough people are walking there. “I’m thankful that he was able to try to put something in to help the residents of the city,” Coelho said.







Morning sentinel waterville maine obituaries