A federal judge calls a pair of attacks by 2 men in 2018 ‘among the most serious I have seen.’
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Biddeford to survey residents on needs, concerns during pandemic
They’ll use the answers to come up with assistance programs to help the most pressing needs, city officials say.
Free screening of ‘Angst’ explores youth anxiety
Online event is 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Biddeford wants citizen input on park design concepts
‘Design the Park at Pearl Street’ set for 3 to 5 p.m., Oct. 27.
Clinician to help Biddeford Police aid people in crisis
Program aims to help people get services they need.
Biddeford pushes forward on developing climate action plan
The city becomes the sixth community in Maine to declare a ‘climate emergency’ and will develop a plan to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change.
Suspect in pizza dough tampering will be held without bail
Nicholas Mitchell appeared by video for a brief court hearing Friday, and did not enter a plea.
Experienced legislator challenges incumbent in Senate District 32 race
Three-term Sen. Susan Deschambault and former state Rep. Robert Daigle are running to represent the district that includes Biddeford and 5 surrounding towns.
Biddeford to mull adult use marijuana cultivation, manufacturing
Planning Board to review proposed ordinance amendments.
Biddeford voters consider $17.5 million in bonds to fix infrastructure
City officials say $10 million is needed to make required upgrades to an outdated storm and sanitary sewer system.