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Read moreBest Buy closing its doors

First Linen ‘n Things closed, then the Old Navy Store and shortly thereafter it was Lowes. Now, Best Buy will be the fourth major store at Biddeford Crossing to…
Read moreEngine hosts “Documentary in a Day” event
By David Arenstam On Tuesday, April 10, Engine, a nonprofit arts organization located at 65 Main St. in Biddeford, hosted Salt Institute’s “Documentary for a Day” projects. As Donna…
Read moreMother’s love spurs poetry event

By David Arenstam Many parents find it difficult to connect with their children and are always looking for the right way to remain an active part of their lives.…
Read moreTA Students Celebrate National Poetry Month
By David Arenstam April is national poetry month and Thornton Academy celebrated that fact by hosting a poetry slam event on Thursday, April 5. Over 200 students, parents and teachers…
Read moreLocal art and artists on display at “Mill-ennial” exhibition
As Jessica Skwire Routher, the director of the Saco Museum, walked through the gallery space, she knew the latest exhibit, “Mill-ennial”, was complete and both she and the museum were…
Read moreSkiing roots run deep for therapist

Kurt Jepson and his partners at Saco Bay Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy have been working with athletes at almost every level for the past 24 years. For Jepson, that…
Read moreCycling season starts again
As the winter that wasn’t turns to the spring that shall be, cyclists are hitting the road again. Members of the Saco River Cycling Club started their weekly group rides…
Read moreGovernor’s education reforms back in front of the legislature
As the current legislative session winds down, two more initiatives supported by Governor Paul LePage have successfully made their way back from the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee . The…
Read moreAlmost 40 years later, event will bring veterans together

By David Arenstam, Contributing Writer Looking back, most people don’t know the day their lives changed forever. Russell Warriner, a 64-year-old veteran and resident of Old Orchard Beach, will look…
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