Robert Desjardins cheered at all types of games and kept clippings in more than 200 scrapbooks spanning more than a half-century.
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Former Sen. Mitchell outlines some ways to fix a broken political system
At a UNE event, he says that until the flood of ‘corrupt money’ influencing politics and the partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts are ended, divisions will persist.
Former Biddeford textile mill to be converted into housing units
The vacant Lincoln Mill will be transformed into The Lincoln, with 181 residential units, a meeting space, restaurant, New York City-style lobby and rooftop amenities, the developer says.
Cribbage players break through state’s red tape
The Great State of Maine Cribbage Tournament kicks off Sunday in Biddeford and will continue at more than 16 sites statewide throughout the month.
Biddeford police looking for driver who hit pedestrian, left scene
The incident occurred Sunday afternoon on Elm Street and sent a 63-year-old man to the hospital.
Driver’s bus route all too familiar, but 1st day of school never gets old
Priscille Hetzel starts her 9th year ferrying kids to classes in Biddeford with a firm hand, a friendly smile and a love for what she does.
One dead, 3 rescued after boat capsizes off Biddeford Pool
The Maine Marine Patrol recovers the body of a 53-year-old Maine woman.
Hollis man arrested with machete, clown mask pleads not guilty
Police say Corey Berry, who has one arm, had a machete taped to the stump of his missing arm and was wearing a clown mask when he was arrested.
Biddeford day camp meets children with autism on their terms
The city, parents and school officials join forces to offer the structure and calmness necessary to helping these youths thrive.
Father of rescued boat owner says son, friends were lucky to be close to shore
Lance Noyes Jr. and six other people were rescued after his boat sank 2½ miles off Biddeford Pool on Sunday.