A 27-year-old mother turned herself in after she learned of a statewide Amber Alert issued for her 2 children, whom police say she abducted.
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Burman, Pilon in race for Saco Ward 4 City Council seat
Saco voters will also act on a local referendum on Nov 8. Voters will cast ballots at Linnell Gym at Thornton Academy at 438 Main St.
Maine seaweed company bids for more growth, signs deal with business backed by celebrity chef
Atlantic Sea Farms hopes to raise $3.5 million one year after opening a new processing facility in Biddeford.
HomeGoods plans Oct. 13 opening at Biddeford Crossing
The off-price store provides merchandise company officials say are generally 20-60 percent lower than full-price retailers.
Sharri MacDonald, Donna Bailey vie for Senate District 31 seat
SD 31 includes Buxton, Old Orchard Beach and Saco.
Obituary: Joan Lamontagne
SACO — Joan M. Lamontagne, 93, passed away Wednesday September 28, 2022 at the Springbrook Nursing Home in Westbrook. She was born April 10, 1929 in Biddeford the daughter of Frank and Gladys Potts Morse Sr. Joan attended local schools and graduated from Thornton Academy in 1947. She worked at various shoe shops in the […]
Two vie for House District 130 seat
Republican Theodore Sirois and Democratic incumbent Lynn Copeland compete for legislative district that includes part of Saco.
Obituary: Irving Herrick
SACO — Dr. Irving Weymouth Herrick Jr., 89, of Salisbury, MD, died Sunday, September 18 at 6:18 pm. after a brief stay at PRMC. He was both a retired educator and retired Baptist minister. He was also an amateur cabinetmaker, sang beautifully, and dabbled in archeology. After graduating from Thornton Academy of Saco, Maine, Irving […]
York County EMA offers monkeypox vaccine
The shots are available for those eligible at Suite 7, The Center for Shopping, 1364 Main St., Sanford. Hours are 1-6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays.
Pandemic shortages limit OUI arrests, but numbers still climb
The number of OUI arrests has jumped dramatically in some southern Maine communities, a trend public safety officials say traces back to the pandemic.