The project partnership agreement aims to mitigate coastal erosion at Camp Ellis.
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Saco City Council appoints John Bohenko as incoming city administrator
SACO — The Saco City Council voted unanimously Oct. 2 to appoint John Bohenko as Saco’s City Administrator with a start date of Oct. 10. “I look forward to partnering with the mayor, city council, and most importantly the citizens of Saco, alongside a very capable city staff, to continue to provide quality services to […]
Community group alleges conflict of interest in Lincoln Village Development
Petitioners allege a conflict of interest between City Solicitor Timothy Murphy and Planning Board Member Joyce Leary Clark.
‘Hate has no home in this state:’ Local racial justice group holds rally in Biddeford
The Biddeford-Saco area chapter of Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) held a rally on Sunday to protest recent neo-Nazi activity in Maine.
Challengers run against incumbents in Old Orchard Beach election
Three candidates are running for two seats in both the School Board and Town Council race.
Finding a solution for coastal erosion at Camp Ellis topic of recent conference
Save Our Shores Saco Bay announced that the city is currently reviewing a draft project partnership agreement from the Army Corps of Engineers that aims to mitigate coastal erosion at Camp Ellis.
Biddeford Police Department to acquire canine unit to combat drug crime
Beset by staffing issues, Police Chief JoAnne Fisk also spoke about efforts to bolster the force.
Biddeford inches forward on new fire substation, appoints members to building committee
Three Biddeford residents — Paul Brady, James Plamondon and Scott Joslin — will serve on the committee.
Site walk for York County first responder training center set for Oct. 16
ALFRED – York County government’s plan to build an all hazards first responder training center will improve local department’s recruiting ability and bolster the skills of recruits who would be able to get training close to home, county officials say. On Sept. 18, members of the Alfred Planning Board voted unanimously that the project application […]
Alfred denies, then rescinds and tables York County recovery center project
ALFRED — The Alfred Planning Board on Sept. 18 first voted to deny York County government’s application for a substance use recovery center on property it owns on Route 4, on grounds the application was for more beds than the town’s zoning ordinance allows. Later that evening, the board rescinded the vote and tabled the […]