Raymond Gaudette, president of the Biddeford Historical Society, points to a historical marker in downtown Biddeford on Wednesday while conducting a walking tour for students in Denise Doherty’s alternative education class at Biddeford High School. The class is working in conjunction with McArthur Library and the Biddeford Historical Society to create a website based on the city’s history as part of the Maine Community Heritage Project. (JEFF LAGASSE/Journal Tribune)
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