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đ°BIDDEFORD | Property Taxes & City Budget
April 20, 2026, below is a letter from Ward 6 City Councilor Jake Pierson. In the letter, Councilor Pierson explains to Biddeford residents why City Council is unable to "tax different properties at different rates". Please see the Councilor's letter below: The city of Biddeford is currently in the time of the year affectionately known as âbudget season.â Hard decisions and complex discussions are the name of the game during this season. As Iâve sat on the dais during our de
Apr 202 min read


đ°BIDDEFORD | Clock Tower Receives Maine Preservation Honor Award
By Danica Lamontagne, Contributing Writer April 20, 2026, We are pleased to share that the City Hall Clock Tower has received an Honor Award from Maine Preservation. Biddeford's original city hall was lost to a catastrophic fire on New Years Day in 1895 Architect John Calvin Stevens was commissioned to design its replacement. Using primarily brick and granite, Stevens executed the building in the Renaissance Revival stvle. The 135-foot clock tower (pictured below) was outfitt
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đ°BIDDEFORD & SACO | Earth Day Events in Biddeford and Saco
By Loren McCready, Contributing Writer April 20, 2026, From park cleanups and campus programming to a downtown litter pickup and a sustainability workshop, local events are scheduled from April 22 through April 28. The Biddeford-Saco Climate Action Team has compiled a full list of events to help residents find ways to get involved throughout the week. Earth Day programming in Biddeford and Saco will stretch across nearly a full week this year. On Wednesday, April 22, the Uni
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đ°BIDDEFORD | Bobby Mills, Let's Talk About the Budget
April 15, 2026, As budget discussions continue in the City of Biddeford, residents continue to voice their concerns to city leaders both in-person and by email. With that being said, former Biddeford City Councilor Bobby Mills asked us to share a letter that he sent to the City Council pertaining to the "social service budget" and funding essential services. Mills letter reads: "Letâs talk about the social service budget. I am not discounting any organization or member at all
Apr 152 min read


đ°YORK COUNTY | Multi-use drill tower provides realistic training for first responders
By Tammy Wells, Contributing Writer, York County Government Media April 15, 2026, Firefighters dressed in boots and heavy protective gear made their way up five stories and into the steel drill tower, and they made it look easy. After about 20 minutes, heavy black smoke began to emerge from various windows of the structure, and firefighters â all instructors with years of firefighting experience, commenced to put it out. The drill tower is among the key components of the Yor
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đ°BIDDEFORD | Councilor Expresses Budget Cut Concerns | Library or Essential Services (Police)
"We can't be the nucleus for York County for the homelessness situation... we can't do it for every city" April 14, 2026, At last night's Budget Committee meeting, At-large Councilor Lisa Vadnais addressed fellow councilors outlining hey concerns contrasting cuts to essential services and municipal city funding requests. "All these people, the essential services in our city, taking the amount of cuts that we're doing, it just doesn't seem right to give a million dollars to th
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đ°BIDDEFORD | Biddeford Marching Arts Named New England Champions
By Karen Garnett, Contributing Writer April 13, 2026, Biddefordâs Marching Arts program is celebrating a historic season, earning top honors across the region and solidifying its place among New Englandâs elite. At the New England Scholastic Band Association (NESBA) Winter Finals, Biddeford High Schoolâs BlackOut Percussion, Blizzard Winds, and Blaze Color Guard each captured first place, completing an extraordinary sweep and bringing home gold for Biddeford. Biddefordâs Blac
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đ°MAINE | ICYMI | Mills Signs Supplemental Budget | Promises "financial relief for Maine people"
"The future of our workforce depends on exactly the type of training offered at Maine's community colleges," said House Speaker Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford). "It's not just an opportunity for students to learn -- it's an opportunity for our economy to thrive." April 12, 2026, this past Friday (April 10), Governor Janet Mills signed Maine's Fiscal Year 2026--2027 supplemental budget (LD 2212) that was enacted by the legislature earlier this week. The signing took place at Easter
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đ°BIDDEFORD | Construction Schedule | Alfred Street Sewer Separation Project
April 10, 2026, this coming Monday (April 13th), Gorham Sand & Gravel will begin construction on the Alfred Street Sewer Separation Project to combine sewer lines on Alfred Street (between Summer Street and Porter Street), as well as Mt. Vernon Street, Birch Street, and Porter Street. The project is expected to run from approximately April 13, 2026 to October, 23, 2026, and will take place in 6 phases, each phase lasting approximately 1 month. For your convenience, the Biddef
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đ°BIDDEFORD | UNE Cheer Returns to Daytona as Defending National Champions
The defending champions return with a revamped roster, elevated difficulty, and a target on their backs. By: Mackenzie Schors, Biddeford Buzz April 9, 2026, No tumbler falls. No flyer leans. No base bobbles. One year after capturing their first national championship, the University of New England cheer team is headed back to Daytona Beach, Florida, prepared to defend their title at the National Cheerleaders Association Collegiate National Championship. This time, the Norâeas
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đ°BIDDEFORD | "I'm Sorry" | Councilor Apologizes
April 8, 2026, Earlier today we shared comments made by Ward 7 Councilor Brad Cote pertaining to rising taxes and resident's participating in city council meetings. Brad Cote Since sharing Councilor Cote's earlier comments, he has publicly issued the following apology: "I would like to apologize for my earlier comment regarding getting people to attend meetings and get involved. I was frustrated that I spend a bunch of time working on different City issues and what I read onl
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đ°BIDDEFORD | UNE Responds to City's Appeal of Saco River Corridor Commission Case
April 8, 2026, the University of New England sent the following statement to the Biddeford Buzz regarding the City of Biddefordâs recent decision to appeal the "Saco River Corridor Commission Case ", please see below: "UNE has learned that the City of Biddeford plans to appeal a York County courtâs decision to dismiss the cityâs lawsuit against the Saco River Corridor Commission. We strongly believe this appeal is frivolous, without any merit, and an unfortunate waste of taxp
Apr 81 min read


BREAKING: đ°BIDDEFORD | City of Biddeford Appeals Saco River Corridor Commission Case to Maineâs Highest Court
By Danica Lamontagne, Contributing Writer April 8, 2026, The City of Biddeford today filed an appeal to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court following the Superior Courtâs dismissal of the Cityâs challenge to a permit issued by the Saco River Corridor Commission (SRCC). The City is seeking a legal determination on whether the Commission acted within its authority when it issued a 2024 permit for the construction of a pier within the Saco River Corridor that ignored a longstandin
Apr 82 min read


đ°BIDDEFORD | UNE Presidentâs Forum tackles higher education's political crisis
By Deirdre Fleming Stires, Contributing Writer April 7, 2026, The University of New England hosted its bi-annual President's Forum Monday, April 6, at the Harold Alfond Forum in Biddeford bringing together faculty, staff students, and members of the larger Biddeford community to examine how American higher education became a flashpoint in the nation's culture wars â and what it might take to reclaim its footing. The discussion took place at a charged moment. Recent headlines
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đ°BIDDEFORD | Biddefordâs Odyssey of the Mind Teams Named World Finalists
By Karen Garnett, Contributing Writer April 7, 2026, Among the 77 teams representing Divisions I, II, and III at the Maine Odyssey of the Mind (OM) State Finals Tournament on April 4, 2026, two of the four Biddeford teams placed in their divisions. Both the Biddeford Intermediate School (BIS) Performance Team and the Biddeford Middle School (BMS) Technical Team were named World Finalists after placing second at the State Tournament and will move on to compete in the World Fin
Apr 73 min read


đ°MAINE | State Champion Hockey Team Visits State House
April 7, 2026, This morning, Rep. Holly Sargent, D-York, and Rep. Marc Malon, D-Biddeford, welcomed the York-Biddeford-Old Orchard Beach hockey team to the State House in Augusta. The team was recognized by the House and Senate for winning the 2026 Class B State Championship. --From the Biddeford Buzz, Great work boys! ---Biddeford's trusted news source; đŁ Local news For YOU, By YOU đ¤ www.biddefordbuzz.com
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đ°MAINE | Speaker Fecteau Issues Statement Following Supreme Court Ruling Against Ban on 'Conversion Therapy'
By Victoria Foley, Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications, Speaker of the House Ryan D. Fecteau April 7, 2026, Speaker of the House Ryan D. Fecteau (D-Biddeford) issued the following statement following the Supreme Court ruling against a Colorado law banning âconversion therapyâ for LGBTQ+ minors that took place on April 4: âTodayâs [April 4, 2026] ruling from the Court is dangerous. It legitimizes an overwhelmingly discredited practice that causes harm to young people. Her
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đ°BIDDEFORD | Public Hearing | FY2027 Budget
đŁATTENTION! YOUR VOICE IS NEEDED! *THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK DIRECTLY TO CITY COUNCILORS AND STAFF* April 6, 2026, The next City Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 7 at 6 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers and via Microsoft Teams. At the meeting, there will be a Public Hearing on the City of Biddeford's City Government Budget as presented by the City Manager. In addition, the 2nd Reading (which includes a vote) on the amended Household Waste De
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đ°BIDDEFORD | De La Torre Recipient of MPA Principalâs Award for Biddeford High School
By Karen Garnett, Contributing Writer April 6, 2026, Biddeford High School (BHS) Senior Katarina De La Torre has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Principalâs Award. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principalsâ Association (MPA), is given annually to a senior from each high school in recognition of their academic achievement and citizenship. Biddeford High School Senior Katarina De La Torre is selected as the recipient of the 2026 Maine Principalsâ Association Princ
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đ°MAINE | Governor signs Malonâs bill to protect Maine consumers from gambling addiction
By Brian Lee, Contributed Story April 3, 2026, Today, Gov. Janet Mills signed into law a measure sponsored by Rep. Marc Malon, D-Biddeford, that will help safeguard Mainers from gambling addiction by prohibiting the use of credit cards in online wagers. As amended, LD 2080 will prevent gambling operators or management services with licenses in the state from accepting credit cards to fund both sports wagering and Internet gaming (iGaming). The latter has been operational in
Apr 32 min read
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