Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT), the City of Saco, and Town of Old Orchard Beach have completed a feasibility study for improvements to the Interstate 195 and Ocean Park Road corridor. This ...
There may be few in the pews at the Second Congregational Church in Biddeford, but the members have big plans. “It’s a small congregation with a big mission,” said the Rev. Catherine Anglea, who has ...
A proposal by a retreat center would provide much needed housing for J-1 students next summer, but the plan can’t go through without the Old Orchard Beach town council approving an ordinance change. J ...
Biddeford Mayor Marty Grohman issued a statement this week regarding a recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in the city. Multiple calls to the ICE Office of Public Affairs phone ...
An Old Orchard Beach man with a history of convictions for robbery has been sentenced to serve 20 years in state prison for robbing a Biddeford cheese shop on Dec. 17, 2023. York County District ...
Seashore Trolley Museum’s new Maine Central Model Railroad building is now open year-round. Stop by to visit this new exhibit Thursdays-Saturdays from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. this winter and spring. The ...
On Tuesday the City of Biddeford had a workshop on housing, an issue Mayor Marty Grohman described as “one of the defining challenges” leaders in the city and state-wide are currently facing. “We have ...
Biddeford’s recreation director said she would like to see a new skatepark built. More than 20 years ago, a skatepark was built in the city’s Rotary Park through a local fundraising effort. Last ...
This month, some of us have had our schedules disrupted due to snow cancellations. Ferry Beach Retreat and Conference Center’s Feb.6 community dinner was postponed, and is now scheduled for Friday, ...
The owners of Fish and Whistle in Biddeford are 2025 James Beard Awards semifinalists. {more}} The James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards were established in 1990, with the first awards ...
At one point in time, the American chestnut tree once reached 100 feet in height and occupied over 200 million acres of land in the eastern United States. Its wood was valued as a great building ...
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