A second fire substation in east Biddeford would address lengthy fire/EMS response times.
Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier
News from Biddeford, Saco and Old Orchard Beach from Mainely Media.
Obituary – Richard O. Domingue
Richard O. Domingue Richard O. Domingue, 92, of Ocean Park, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024, at the Maine Veterans’ Homes in South Paris. He was born in Lewiston on March 22, 1932, a son of Henri and Angelina (Lepage) Domingue. Richard went to St. Peter’s School and graduated from St. Dominic’s High School, […]
Things to do
Thursday, Sept. 5 Bess Jacques at the Grand Piano, 6 to 9 p.m., The Lincoln Hotel, 17 Lincoln St., Biddeford. Pianist and singer Bess Jacques performs vintage jazz, pop, and everything in between. Free. FMI, call 207-815-3977 or email [email protected]. Thursday coffee hour – 55+, 10 to 11 a.m. at McArthur Library, 270Main St., Biddeford. […]
Community News: Sept. 5
Saco pageant winner supports youth mental health Free tech class offered at McArthur Library A free tech class – Online Games – Finding & Playing Good Games for 55+ takes place at 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 16 at McArthur Library at 270 Main St. in Biddeford. Research has found that playing games online has […]
Biddeford Oktoberfest brings beer, bratwurst, and Bavarian culture to the city
In only its second year, Oktoberfest has already become one of Heart of Biddeford’s biggest events.
Biddeford considers additional zoning for recreational marijuana facilities
If passed, marijuana businesses could be required to be at least 500 feet away from residential buildings, an amendment which some are calling “overly harsh.”
Court rules for city of Saco in Lincoln Village development case
A Maine Superior Court justice ruled that the preliminary approval and final approval decisions are separate, and the Saco Planning Board rejection was upheld.
Local housing prices make ownership for many a pipe dream
Housing north of Portland has become too expensive for many people who work in those communities.
County Report – Hazmat students learn with hands-on, classroom training
The bright yellow, orange and blue suits looked hot and uncomfortable and the black gloves the students wore seemed large on their hands as they worked to contain hazards. What they encountered wasn’t actually hazardous – water mimicked an array of chemicals that Hazmat Technician students worked to contain in a series of mock spills […]
From Augusta – State gives schools a boost for the coming year
Lawmakers have taken steps to ensure that Maine schools and families have the resources they need to succeed.
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