BIDDEFORD — A panel of community partners, state policy analysts and legislative representatives will convene at Engine in Biddeford on Thursday for a discussion about equal citizenship.
The free event will cover topics concerning Biddeford’s traditional economy and gentrification, and will be held from 6:30-8 p.m.
Featured panelists include Vassie Fowler, community builder at the Community Partnership for Protecting Children; Bonita “Bonnie” Pothier, regional representative for Sen. Angus King; and James Myall, policy analyst for the Maine Center for Economic Policy.
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