Presidential primary, immunization question top ballot.
Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier
News from Biddeford, Saco and Old Orchard Beach from Mainely Media.
Gere seeks Dems nod for House 9 seat
A business owner active in the community, she said she’s ready to serve in the Legislature.
Seavey announces GOP run for House 9
After sitting out the 129th Legislature, the former state representative is getting back in the race.
Governor Mills: Join me in protecting our children
Vote No on 1 March 3.
VIP Tires & Service donates $97k to Make-A-Wish ®
VIP Tires & Service, a full-service automotive repair, maintenance, and tire shop, announced that its 59 locations across New England have raised and donated $97,306 to Make-A-Wish®. The funds were raised in November and December, during the company’s annual Season of Wishes Paper Star Campaign with stores from Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont participating. […]
Sen. Chenette welcomes senate pages from Saco to State House
AUGUSTA — On Thursday, Feb. 20, Sen. Justin Chenette, D-Saco, welcomed Victoria Boure, Alexis Bernier, Alexyai Telarico and Jazzmyn Goff, all of Saco, to serve as honorary pages in the Maine Senate. The students attend Thornton Academy in Saco. The honorary page program gives students a unique chance to participate and observe the state’s legislative […]
Pingree announces $87,809 to support 400 Senior Corps volunteers in Scarborough
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.s. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today announced a grant of $87,809 in Senior Corps funding from the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), the federal agency for volunteering and service, to the Southern Maine Agency on Aging in Scarborough. “Mainers serve others before we serve ourselves — that’s just who we are. […]
What’s on the ballot, where to vote in Biddeford, Saco, OOB, on March 3
There will be voting on a state referendum, presidential primaries, and in OOB, a local question.
Nadeau withdraws petition to reinstate law license
Citing opposition by the Board of Bar Overseers, he said he’s no longer interested in practicing law in Maine.