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📰BIDDEFORD | Taxes are probably going to increase… | “Lessard’s 3 Reasons Taxes Are Going Up for Biddeford Residents”
“In all likelihood we are looking at another 5% to 6% [tax] increase”. - Marc Lessard, City Councilor At-Large At-Large Councilor Marc Lessard (Biddeford) January 9, 2026, City Councilor At-Large Marc Lessard was first elected to the Biddeford City Council in 1993 and has since been reelected for 11 terms. With his family having lived in Biddeford for 6 generations, it’s safe to say that he has deep roots in the community. Throughout Councilor Lessard’s tenure on the City Cou
Jan 92 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Bonds Passed, Now What?
-Mayor Elect LaFountain and City Staff React to Passing of Recreation & Sewer Bonds- “ I look forward to working with the City Council and city staff to ensure that the sewer bond proceeds are used responsibly and effectively.” November 5, 2025, Yesterday, Biddeford voters approved all 3 local municipal bond questions proposed on the 2025 Ballot. Following the election results, we reached out to Mayor Elect Liam LaFountain and City Staff, to share their thoughts regarding the
Nov 5, 20252 min read


📰BIDDEFORD | Sewer Bills En Route!
-A Message to Biddeford Wastewater Customers from Maine Water- EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2025 - MAINE WATER WILL HANDLE BIDDEFORD WASTEWATER BILLING SERVICES October 30th, 2025, Maine water sent the below letter to residents of Biddeford regarding their new contract with the City to handle all “ billing, collection and customer service inquiries for the City’s wastewater customers, effective November 1, 2025” Please read the letter below from Maine Water: Dear Biddeford Wastewat
Oct 30, 20252 min read
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