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📰YORK COUNTY | Offering hope: "What they’ve done is not who they are"
Offering hope: ‘What they’ve done is not who they are’ By Tammy Wells, York County Government media February 25, 2026, On a recent Saturday as the Mass at York County Jail neared its end, those eligible for Holy Communion moved to partake. Others were asked by Bishop Robert Deeley if they would like a blessing, and several residents stepped forward with their arms crossed on their chests, as instructed. He smiled at each one as he made the sign of the cross. It was a special
Feb 254 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | UNE’s inaugural Career Connections Mixer reinforces value of networking
The event, part of UNE’s enhanced workforce-ready initiatives, left many students with newfound confidence in breaking the ice By Deirdre Fleming Stires, Contributing Writer UNE February 25, 2026, In a crowded communal area in the University of New England’s Ripich Commons on the evening of Feb. 18, the University's first Career Connections Mixer got off to a rousing start. And the impromptu conversations between employers, alumni, local civic leaders, entrepreneurs, faculty,
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📰MAINE | DEP Kicks Off 2026 Solid Waste Diversion Grant Program
Contributed Story "The program encourages municipalities, regional associations, and businesses operating in Maine to submit proposals that contribute to sustainable waste management strategies." February 25, 2026, The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is excited to announce the first round of grant submissions aimed at developing, implementing, or enhancing innovative projects, programs, and activities designed to increase the diversion of solid waste from d
Feb 252 min read


📰YORK COUNTY | Dredging, dune restoration to begin in Saco | Wells project winding down, OOB complete
By Tammy Wells, Contributing Writer, York County Government Media February 24, 2026, long-awaited dredging and dune restoration project off Atlantic Avenue, ongoing 24/7 for the better part of a week, was due to wind down around Feb. 20 and move on to Saco beginning around the last week in February. Then, once preparations are complete – around March 2 – the York County government dredge will begin restoring Camp Ellis beach and dunes battered by a pair of storms that devast
Feb 244 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Nomination Papers for Biddeford’s Charter Revision Commission Available March 2
By Danica Lamontagne, Contributing Writer February 24, 2026, Nomination Papers for the City of Biddeford’s Charter Revision Commission will be available on Monday, March 2 in the City Clerk’s Office at Biddeford City Hall. The City of Biddeford’s Charter outlines how its government is structured and how it operates. State law requires that if any changes are to be made to the Charter, a Charter Revision Commission must be created to review the Charter and propose revisions. B
Feb 242 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | OPINION | I Support Allocating Recreation Bond Funds to Repair the Community Center
“The community center, long neglected with a band-aid approach, is the true Jewel of Biddeford.. I think it's time to really give this building the TLC it deserves…” February 22, 2026, Below is an op-ed that we received from Biddeford resident Diane Cyr pertaining to the discussion of which projects city leaders should prioritize when allocating the recreational bond funds approved by voters in the November 2025 election. REMINDER - In addition to submitting op-eds, residents
Feb 223 min read


MAINE | Gubernatorial Candidate Dr. Nirav Shah releases plan to “Safeguard Maine From Trump”
“Donald Trump is a threat to our country, our state, our democracy, and our values…. I’ve stood up to Trump to protect our state before, and I’m ready to do so again.” - Dr. Nirav Shah February 20, 2026, Yesterday, Maine gubernatorial candidate and former Maine CDC Director Dr. Nirav Shah, released what his campaign is referring to as a plan to “Safeguard Maine from Trump. Dr. Shah’s announcement states, “Donald Trump is a threat to our country, our state, our democracy, and
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📰BREAKING NEWS: UNE Considers Extending Natural Gas Main from Downtown to UNE Campus
February 18, 2026, at last night’s city council meeting, Biddeford City Manager Truc Dever informed councilors and the Mayor, that according to a memo she received from Alan Thibault (UNE Vice President for University Operations), the University of New England is "considering working with Unitil on an extension of the natural gas main from downtown to the UNE campus." VIDEO CAN BE VIEWED HERE: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DZ5FiBJRr/ The full memo shared by City Manager D
Feb 182 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Former Councilor and Wife Strongly Advocate for Skate Park
"This is about more than concrete and ramps. It is about trust. It is about accountability. And it is about showing this community — especially its young people — that when they show up and speak, their government listens." February 17, 2026, at tonight's City Council meeting, former Biddeford City Councilor Neva Lance and her wife Samanntha Lance, advocated passionately to the Biddeford City Council in support of spending recreation bond funds on a new skate park for the cit
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📰BIDDEFORD | Skate Park gets HUGE support
February 17, 2026, at tonight's City Council Meeting, multiple (the majority) attendees spoke in support of spending recreation bond funds (approved during the 2025 election) on rebuilding a skate park in Biddeford. And although other projects were referenced by individuals, the skate park overwhelmingly recieved the largest amount of support from meeting attendees. Following a new skate park, both maintaining the Community Center and cleaning up the trails at Clifford Park w
Feb 171 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Emergency Shelter Funding | Council Votes AGAINST Supporting LD 2124
February 17, 2026, At this evening’s Biddeford City Council Meeting, with a tied vote of 4 to 4 that was broke by Mayor LaFountain, councilors voted AGAINST approving a resolution in support of LD 2124, an “Act to Support Emergency Shelter Funding using Real Estate Transfer Tax Revenue” Meeting materials state that under current law, 90% of the revenue from the real estate transfer tax is submitted to the State and 10% is retained by the counties, except that, for fiscal year
Feb 172 min read


📰 YORK COUNTY | Counties urge lawmakers to use state funding – not county dollars – to subsidize shelters
By Tammy Wells, Contributing Writer February 16, 2026, York County Commissioners understand the need to support the unhoused through shelter subsidies and are urging legislators to seek ways to support them within the state’s coffers, not the counties’ far slimmer purse. In testimony to the Legislature’s Housing and Economic Development Committee at a public hearing Feb. 10, they urged committee members to vote “ought not to pass,” on L.D. 2124, a bill that would further dip
Feb 164 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Skate Park? Community Center? THOUGHTS? 🗣 REMINDER TOMORROW - THE City of Biddeford Government and Biddeford Recreation Deparment NEEDS YOUR INPUT!
February 16, 2026, 🗣 REMINDER TOMORROW - THE City of Biddeford Government and Biddeford Recreation Deparment NEEDS YOUR INPUT! **THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS 📣 WITH CITY LEADERS** PLEASE NOTE - If you are unable to attend the meeting, please submit your input through the quick survey below: www.biddefordmaine.org/recbondsurvey At the February 17 City Council Meeting, held at 6 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers and on Microsoft Teams, Biddeford resi
Feb 162 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | $11,841 Donated to Barbara Bush Children's (MaineMed) Hospital by UNE’s Dining Service Provider
By Deirdre Fleming Stires, Contributing Writer February 14, 2026, The University of New England’s dining service provider, Parkhurst Dining, set out to raise $10,000 last fall for Maine's only full-service children's hospital through a fund-raising campaign that culminated in a holiday lunch served on UNE”s Portland Campus for the Health Sciences. UNE's Parkhurst Dining team more than doubled last year's fund-raising effort in the Caring for Kids campaign. In the end, UNE’s P
Feb 142 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | BREAKING NEWS: Councilor Marc Lessard considers run against State Representative Marc Malon
February 13, 2026, According to reports, At-Large Biddeford City Councilor Marc Lessard has confirmed that he is considering challenging incumbent State Representative Marc Malon to represent District 133 in the Maine House of Representatives. Representative Malon is Democrat and is hoping to be reelected to serve a third term in District 133. The upcoming election will be held in November 2026 - we will update this story as information is provided. ---Biddeford's trusted new
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📰BIDDEFORD | Biddeford City Councilors to Host Ward Meetings By Danica Lamontagne, Contributing Writer
By Danica Lamontagne, Contributing Writer February 13, 2026, The Biddeford City Council is inviting residents to attend upcoming Ward Meetings this February and March to discuss neighborhood priorities, community concerns, and the future of recreation in the city. Hosted by individual councilors in venues located within or near each Ward, the meetings are designed to provide residents with an opportunity for open dialogue and direct engagement with their elected officials. Re
Feb 131 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Building Fire at Biddeford Firestation
February 13, 2026, According to the Biddeford Fire Department, at "approximately 03:05am on the morning of February 7th, one of the on-duty Biddeford Fire Department members smelled smoke on the 2nd floor area of the Central Fire Station. During the investigation for the source of the smoke, the member found a small fire inside the clean kitchen towel stainless steel bin in the kitchen. The fire was quickly extinguished using water from the kitchen sink and a fire extinguishe
Feb 132 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Biddeford Leads Regional Effort to Support 84 Families Through Student Homelessness Prevention Pilot
By Karen Garnett, Contributing Writer February 13, 2026, In the months since receiving $275,000 through the Maine Housing Student Homelessness Prevention Pilot, Biddeford School Department has emerged as a regional leader in addressing student housing instability—coordinating a multi-district effort that is already surpassing expectations. As the lead applicant and consortium coordinator, Biddeford School Department brought together five school departments, including Biddefor
Feb 133 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | ARREST | Refusal to Submit to Arrest and Violating Conditions of Release
"Due to the underlying charges of Mr. Roberts' conditions of release, a bail commissioner deemed bail was not an option. Roberts was brought to the York County Jail." Wayne Roberts February 12, 206, According to a press release from the Biddeford Police Department, On February 1, 2026, the Biddeford Regional Communications Center received a phone call reporting that there was a physical altercation going on inside a residence on Hill Street with screaming heard. The individua
Feb 131 min read


📰MAINE | Governor Mills Responds to President Trump and Administrator after Delivery of Single Largest Deregulatory Action in U.S. History
February 12, 2026, Today, Governor Janet Mills issued the following statement in response to the Trump Administration’s repeal of the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding: “The Trump Administration is abandoning its responsibility to protect the health of our people and the planet from the proven harms of climate pollution. This decision disregards years of scientific research and data, leaving American families to feel the pain with dirtier air, poorer health, rising temperat
Feb 122 min read
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