UNE gets big boost for its controversial pier proposal

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last week approved an application from the University of New England (UNE) for the construction of a controversial pier proposal on the Saco River in Biddeford. Although UNE is still required to clear several more permitting hurdles before construction can begin, the Army Corps approval represents a significant boost … Continue reading UNE gets big boost for its controversial pier proposal

Support for library, and a new bathhouse

Scores of Biddeford residents turned out Tuesday for the first of two public hearings on the city's proposed budget. Only one resident -- former City Councilor Michael Swanton -- suggested a budget cut, calling on the council to close and sell the city's public access television station on Pool Road. "Technology has zoomed by cable … Continue reading Support for library, and a new bathhouse

Joint budget workshop: ‘A Tough Pill to Swallow’

With a “challenging” budget hanging over their heads, members of the Biddeford City Council and the Biddeford School Committee participated in a joint workshop meeting Monday to examine the proposed budget. Monday’s joint meeting was a rare occurrence that has happened only once before over the past 10 years. “This is an unusual opportunity,” said … Continue reading Joint budget workshop: ‘A Tough Pill to Swallow’

New Biddeford group focuses on coastal preservation

By Tom McPheeters, Special to the Biddeford Gazette More than a year after a catastrophic storm decimated Biddeford’s beaches, coastal properties and roads, community organizations are calling for the city to move beyond cleanup and embrace a plan that would prepare coastal beaches and dunes for the next big storm. Armed with fresh research on … Continue reading New Biddeford group focuses on coastal preservation

Proposed Biddeford budget seeks modest increase

Despite concerns about a proposed double-digit property tax increase this year, acting City Manager Brian Phinney presented the Biddeford City Council with some good news on Tuesday evening. Phinney presented a budget that shows a proposed 5.7 percent increase over last year's budget. That overall increase includes the city's share of the school budget. At … Continue reading Proposed Biddeford budget seeks modest increase

Budget tensions include homeless funding

Last week, more than two dozen people appeared before the Biddeford City Council, each of them requesting varying amounts of public funding for their respective non-profit organizations. It is an annual process that is just one part of the city’s annual budget. None of the public presenters were questioned or challenged about their funding requests … Continue reading Budget tensions include homeless funding

OPINION: What is community? How much does it cost?

Former Biddeford Mayor Alan Casavant -- now the vice president of the non-profit Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center -- appeared before the Biddeford City Council Thursday to present his organization's annual funding request. Before the meeting started, Casavant was seated next to me in the back row of the council chamber. We made some small … Continue reading OPINION: What is community? How much does it cost?

Biddeford budget: ‘Saltines & Cauliflower’

The Biddeford City Council was presented Tuesday with preliminary budget proposals from both the School Department and the acting city manager. There were a lot of grim faces in the room after both acting City Manager Brian Phinney and School Superintendent Jeremy Ray reviewed their budget projections with the council. Because of a technical glitch, … Continue reading Biddeford budget: ‘Saltines & Cauliflower’

Biddeford’s ‘Big Dig’ will begin in April

The seven-month project is expected to have a "significant impact" on local traffic No matter how you slice it, there is no denying that a major road repair project will significantly impact traffic in Biddeford and Saco. City officials are asking motorists in the two cities to prepare for significant delays, plan accordingly and try … Continue reading Biddeford’s ‘Big Dig’ will begin in April

Chamber director announces pending departure

After nearly seven years at the helm, Jim LaBelle announced Thursday that he will be stepping down as executive director of the Biddeford-Saco Chamber of Commerce + Industry. LaBelle, 60, said he plans to stay in place and help the Chamber with its transition to new leadership. “It’s not an easy decision because I really … Continue reading Chamber director announces pending departure

An evening of sophistication, a memory kept alive

Michael Goulet of Saco died on October 14, 2010. He was just 19 years old. While Michael’s cause of death was described as complications from a grand mal seizure, his struggle began roughly six years earlier when he suffered a traumatic brain injury while riding a snowmobile in northern Maine. Although Michael was wearing a … Continue reading An evening of sophistication, a memory kept alive

City responds to questions about financial problems

On Saturday, the Biddeford Gazette sent a list of questions to Biddeford's acting city manager regarding concerns about financial problems the city is facing. Less than 48 hours later, we received a detailed and comprehensive reply from Brian Phinney, the acting city manager. Below, you will find our list of questions along with the unedited … Continue reading City responds to questions about financial problems

Biddeford is facing ‘significant’ financial difficulties

During the March 4 Biddeford City Council meeting, acting city manager Brian Phinney provided the council with some concerning and significant updates regarding the finance department. According to Phinney's regular report to the council, the city could be facing: Potential penalties of $790,000 from the Internal Revenue Service; Penalties of roughly $350,000 from the federal … Continue reading Biddeford is facing ‘significant’ financial difficulties

Biddeford’s Housing Crisis, Part Three

Editor's note: This is the third and final installment of our three-part series regarding Biddeford's housing crisis. When discussing Biddeford’s housing crisis, the bulk of the conversation often settles upon issues of homelessness, low-income housing or so-called “affordable” housing projects. But there is another important piece to the puzzle. Over the last few years, pricing … Continue reading Biddeford’s Housing Crisis, Part Three

OPINION | The Times, They Are A Changin’

The news was inevitable, but still sad. We learned yesterday that the weekly Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier will no longer be printed and now accessible only in digital form, online. This is just part of a global trend in the newspaper industry. Let’s face facts. The cost of printing and distribution are significant. But while technology marches … Continue reading OPINION | The Times, They Are A Changin’

Biddeford-Saco Courier will no longer be printed, online only

According to its parent company, the Biddeford-Saco Courier -- and several other weekly publications -- will no longer be printed and will only be available online. The Courier and many other newspapers throughout southern Maine, including daily and weekly publications, are owned by the Maine Trust for Local News. Carolyn Fox, executive editor of the … Continue reading Biddeford-Saco Courier will no longer be printed, online only

A season not soon forgotten: Coach Jeannine Paradis

More than 48 hours after the final buzzer, Coach Jeannine Paradis’ voice is still hoarse, and she jokingly said that her blood pressure has not yet returned to normal. Paradis is the head coach of the Biddeford High School Girls’ Basketball team, and unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few days, … Continue reading A season not soon forgotten: Coach Jeannine Paradis