Sen. Angus King spent about 45 minutes online from his Brunswick home with STEM students in grades 7 and 8.
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Warming centers to open due to frigid cold in Biddeford, Saco and Old Orchard Beach
With very cold temperatures and wind chills in the forecast, warming shelters are opening in Biddeford, Saco and Old Orchard Beach. • In Biddeford, a warming center opens 9 a.m. Friday Feb. 3 at the J. Richard Martin Community Center, 189 Alfred St., and will close at 7 a.m. Monday Feb. 6. People should use […]
Emergency warming center open at J. Richard Martin Community Center in Biddeford this weekend
Saco will have a warming center open at the Saco Community Center.
February start for Maine Turnpike project in Saco
The $41.9 million project includes improvements to Exit 36, creation of Exit 35 new collector roads and more and is slated to be complete late in 2025.
Biddeford City Council hears affordable housing report
A housing trust fund, inclusionary zoning, and adding or preserving 900 affordable units by 2028 are among several recommendations included in the report.
WinterFest in Biddeford postponed to Feb. 10-12
The change was prompted by forecasted cold weather and wind chills. Two events at City Theater scheduled for Feb. 3 and 4 will take place.
Schlaver appointed to Ward 5 Biddeford City Council seat
“You can see and feel a vibrancy here and I truly believe that the city on the whole is heading in a positive direction,” said Schlaver. “I’m looking forward to continuing the progress and living and working in such a wonderful place.”
Signup now for Feb. 13 sweetheart community meal
Age Friendly Saco and Ferry Beach Retreat and Conference Center are hosting the meal.
Biddeford’s retiring Police Chief Roger Beaupre reflects on his career
“I wanted to make this a class act,” he said of the police department. Those who know of his work say he has.
Real estate professionals see market balance ahead
The president of the York County Council of the Maine Association of Realtors said she is feeling positive about the year ahead. “My thought is it will become a more balanced market, which is always healthier,” said Teri Woods.