It’s the second school in Saco to close in recent weeks due to the pandemic.
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Safe House app eases the call for help in a crisis
The creator, with help from nonprofit, aims to offer the free app nationwide.
Chenette declares candidacy for Maine secretary of state
He advocates for more transparency by those seeking Maine’s constitutional offices.
Saco Superintendent DePatsy to resign June 30
The School Board chair and the mayor will meet and talk about next steps.
Biddeford, Saco to honor veterans with online ceremony
The continuing coronavirus pandemic means the two communities will remember veterans with a special service folks can watch from home.
OOB elects Democrats for State House races
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Both the state senator and state representative to represent Old Orchard Beach in the next legislative session will be Democrats. On Nov. 3, voters elected Democrat Donna Bailey, over Republican Craig Pendleton, 13,176 to 10,977 for Senate District 31, which includes Hollis, Limington, Old Orchard Beach and Saco, and part of […]
In Saco, Democrats win all but one state race
SACO — Democrats won all but one state legislative races in the districts that represent Saco on Nov. 3. Democrat Donna Bailey beat Republican Craig Pendleton, 13,176 to 10,977 for Senate District 31, which includes Hollis, Limington, Old Orchard Beach and Saco; and part of Buxton. In House District 14, which includes part of Saco, […]
Democrats win Biddeford state races
BIDDEFORD — In all four of the State Legislative races representing Biddeford up for election on Nov. 3, Democratic candidates were victorious. Incumbent State Senator Susan Deschambault, earned 12,732 votes versus the 9,592 for Republican Robert Daigle, for Senate District 32, which includes Alfred, Arundel, Biddeford, Dayton, Kennebunkport and Lyman. Democrat Trace Gere garnered 3,359 […]
Voters elect 3 to Saco School Board
Each will serve three year terms.
OOB voters okay wastewater bond, let council write retail marijuana ordinance
Town officials say bond would cost taxpayers with a $300,000 home an extra $14 a month, or $168 annually.