SACO — On Jan. 2, 2021 Richard “Dick” Gantnier died in his home of more than 50 years surrounded and supported by his family. Born Sept. 23, 193,1 in Portland, Maine son of Beatrice (Berry) and Albert Gantnier of West Scarborough, ME. He was the oldest of four siblings; Dolores Willard, Alice O’Donnell, and Alberta Zadoorian […]
January 2021
Maine Health Care Association head Richard Erb announces retirement
RETIREMENTS After 20 years with the Maine Health Care Association, President and CEO Richard Erb plans to retire and leave the board of directors effective June 30. The search for a successor will include a review of candidates while Erb works with them. The association has grown and become a well-known voice for long-term care […]
Family remembers link to Biddeford Mill Clock Tower
The Biddeford Mill Clock Tower is not only a testament to the rich industrial history of our community, but a testament to the people who spent their lives within this historic clock tower’s shadow. This clock tower is inextricably linked to generations of Biddeford people who worked within the Pepperell. Etched within her magnificent clock […]
Letters to the editor, Jan. 14
Pantry thanks community To the editor, The volunteers of the Biddeford Food Pantry would like to express their thanks to the community for its tremendous support of our efforts during this past year. You were there for us when we needed you! This has been a year like no other, and friends new and old […]
Letter to the editor: Trump backers complicit in Capitol violence
The time for soul searching has arrived for all supporters of Donald Trump. As they wash the blood from their hands, they should take a long, honest look in the mirror, for every Trump vote is complicit in what happened last week, especially those enabling votes for re-election. And if that look in the mirror […]
Guest column: Will Susan Collins learn her lesson?
Despite social media evidence dating back to late 2020 of the intentions of President Trump’s fan base and his role in fueling the fires of misinformation, the white supremacist insurrection that occurred on Jan. 6 in the Capitol was shocking and unprecedented for many Americans. But what I wonder is whether Sen. Susan Collins had […]
Catherine C. McHugh
BIDDEFORD — Catherine C. McHugh, 78, of Saco died on Dec. 26, 2020 from COVID-19 complications comforted at her bedside by her loving husband Edward. She was an adored member of the Seal Rock community where she and her husband Edward found residence. Born Oct. 19, 1942, in Cleveland, Ohio, she was the daughter of […]
Letter to the editor: Thin line exists between seeking accountability, vengeance
Like most others, I was shocked at the violence in the Capitol last week, and by the role of the president in encouraging it. The events have resulted in calls for impeachment. I urge a more cautious approach. We should always hold people responsible for their misdeeds. However, there is a thin line between holding […]
Letter to the editor: Attack should raise awareness of need for tighter gun measures
Now that members of Congress know what it’s like to cower under their desks in fear for their lives, maybe they will take a less measured – and politically expedient – approach to school shootings and gun control. American children huddled in fear for their lives in their classrooms and cafeterias long before last Wednesday’s […]
240 Strings to hold 3rd livestream of season
240 Strings will hold its third livestreamed performance of the season later this month. Anastasia Antonacos, of the Portland Piano Trio, will play some solo piano music by European, African-American, Afro-Caribbean, and Asian-American composers and arrangers on Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. Antonacos has performed around the world as a soloist and chamber musician. She […]