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Selection of Biddeford police chief on hold
City Manager Jim Bennett cited a challenging budget process, among other, unspecified pressing issues as a reason for the pause. Interim Police Chief JoAnne Fisk will continue in the role.
The Wrap: Biddeford Restaurant Week gets underway with charity soup event
Also, Bite Into Maine is working on its first brick-and-mortar Portland location, Batson River will hold a second annual bartending competition, Prairie Baking Co. plans to open a cafe this summer, and more.
County rolls out plans for training, recovery center
“This is exciting,” said Sen. Angus King. “This is community change, right here.”
‘Beauty and the Beast JR’ debuts March 23 at Biddeford Middle School
The classic musical, with 70 cast members, comes to life for a two-night run.
UNE’s annual medical residency Match Day celebration set for March 17
BIDDEFORD — The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNE COM) will hold its annual Match Day celebration on the Biddeford Campus on Friday, March 17. Match Day is the date each year when participating fourth-year medical students learn where they will be completing their medical residencies, and in what specialties, following graduation. […]
Mary’s Walk steps off Sunday, March 19
The annual walk that honors the late Mary Kerry Libby and raises funds to help the the Maine Cancer Foundation help others, is marking its 25th year.
Douglas takes office as justice of Maine Supreme Judicial Court
The former York County Superior Court Justice was sworn in by Gov. Janet Mills on Friday.
Free Maine 1040 tax workshop for seniors
SACO — Even for those not required to file tax forms, it may beneficial to file the ME1040 and receive every credit and rebate that they are due. That is the word from Age Friendly Saco, which will host a workshop March 23 with representatives from AARP’s Tax-Aide program. Attendees can get free assistance from […]
Consultant would craft policies to help Biddeford assist unhoused
The policies created would be voted on by the city council. ‘This is to help us get the solutions and do the work,’ said Councilor Doris Ortiz.