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Join us Friday, January 25th from 5:00-8:00 p.m. for an opening featuring two exciting artists and live music at the Motorland Gallery, as part of the Biddeford Art Walk kick off for 2013! City Life Signs by Peter Dugovic is fresh and bold.  Big, raw, original...

  Society Notebook: Along for the ride  By MARGARET LOGAN It's a motto made famous by Rotary International, but its simplicity and direction speaks to the core truth and mission of the Community Bicycle Center, a youth program based in Biddeford serving at-risk kids throughout York County: Service...

Motorland Gallery opens an exhibition called "Retro Textiles & Toys" on Friday, November 30th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. as part of the Biddeford Art Walk program.   Historic textile expert Merton Brown of Kennebunk will display an amazing assortment of vintage tablecloths from the...

The Community Bicycle Center's third annual live and silent auction, "Building Bikes, Building Futures," will feature the "Best Of" culinary delights from local vendors, custom bike wheel art created by notable Maine artists,and a live musical performance by Jeff Cusack. Bar tending provided by Vassie...

Motorland Gallery is honored to have the WWII military vehicles from noted Maine preservationists, John Cliche of Kennebunkport and Joe Hall of Oakland, share their outstanding vehicles.  Joe's 1941 Dodge Command Car was painstakingly restored by he and  his daughters over a five year period. ...

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Tomorrow’s newspaper headline will carry the report that President Obama is closing Ford Motor Company and Hannaford is taking half the meat off its shelves.  Impossible, you say.  While these headlines may sound impossible for 2012, that’s exactly what happened in 1942.  To the generations of American who grew up well after World War II, it’s hard to imagine the sacrifices Americans at home made as part of the nation’s war effort.

Motorland welcomed the Auto Mechanic students from the Center of Technology high school vocational training program...