How do our legislators vote? To the editor, Citizens should not depend on the usually biased opinions of people from various news media on whether our elected officials truly represent our values. The best way to determine this is by knowing how our officials vote. It’s unfortunate that there are no easy ways to see […]
Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier
News from Biddeford, Saco and Old Orchard Beach from Mainely Media.
Obituary: Laurette Whitehurst May 7, 1921 – Jan. 15, 2024
Laurette D. Whitehurst, 102, died on Jan. 15, 2024 at Northbridge Avita of Stroudwater in Westbrook. She was born May 7, 1921 in Biddeford, the daughter of Joesph and Georgiana (Corriveau) Danis. She attended schools in Saco and Biddeford and graduated from Biddeford High School. Laurette was married to Coley H. Whitehurst on July 19, […]
Library Links: Love is in the air at Libby Memorial Library
There are all sorts of myths about how the celebration of St. Valentine’s Day came to be. The timing of the celebration on Feb. 14 may, according to some scholars, be related to Lupercalia, an ancient Roman fertility festival. Of course, the name of the holiday is something else. There are many historical figures who […]
Obituary: Donna M. Caron
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Donna M. Caron, age 87, died Jan. 28, 2024, after a brief battle with cancer. was born on Caswell Plantation on March 12, 1936, daughter of Sidney and Phoebe (Amacher) Finnemore. Donna loved spending time with her family. The joy of her life was being a mother and Nana, especially to […]
Small businesses benefit from new economic recovery program
Businesses were awarded up to $15,000 in grant funding.
From Augusta: Helping those who help us
As the Senate chair of the Health Coverage, Insurance, and Financial Services Committee, I work to make health insurance accessible and affordable. During my time, I learned that first responders, including firefighters and police officers, experience chronic stress while responding to crises and emergencies. Moreover, these brave individuals face not only physical challenges but also […]
Maine art teachers to show work at Saco Museum
SACO —The Saco Museum will present Changing Seasons, an exhibition by the Maine Art Education Association. Works by members of MAEA will be on display at the Saco Museum from Feb. 10 through May 3, 2024. Changing Seasons includes oil and water color paintings, prints, ceramic, fused and stained glass, mixed media, and fiber arts […]
SMS named state winners in Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest
The only middle school among the six state finalists to win $12K and move on to the national competition.
Starting this week, Saco City Hall to close at 1 p.m. on Fridays during pilot program
Taking a cue from surrounding municipalities with four-day work weeks, the Saco City Hall employees will end work at 1 p.m. on Fridays — but their overall work hours will remain unchanged. City Councilor Nathan Johnston expressed hesitation about the move at the Jan. 29 City Council meeting.
With Army Corps agreement inked, Saco turns to other solutions to protect Camp Ellis
Two storms in January caused “catastrophic” damage to Camp Ellis, a powerful reminder of how vulnerable the coastal community is. “If we have another storm like that, I don’t think my house would survive,” said resident Joe Kehoe.