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Winter in Maine brings WinterFest to Biddeford

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It’s winter in Biddeford in February and that can only mean one thing, it’s time for the annual Biddeford WinterFest — a cabin-fever busting weekend of snow and fun-filled events taking place Feb. 9-11. For 11 years, local organizations and the City of Biddeford have partnered to host outdoor fun and special performances during a time of year when the cold weather tends to keep people indoors at home.

The idea for WinterFest started when then-Mayor Alan Casavant and long-time community volunteer John Maxson decided to build a sledding hill in the center of downtown in 2012. Eleven years later, hundreds of people put on their snow suits for the main event in City Square each February.

With unpredictable weather, the planning committee pledges that it will be a “snow or shine” event. Local contractors volunteer to deliver snow in dump trucks from various spots in town. But even if conditions change, there will be loads of family-friendly activities and entertainment in City Square on Saturday, Feb. 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Main Stage performances will include Nine Tigers Kung Fu, Dance House Productions, Biddeford High School’s cast of “Cinderella”, and the Biddeford High School choir. Local restaurants donate pizza to the festival and this year there will be a “Best of WinterFest” pizza contest featuring Biddeford’s new mayor, Martin Grohman, and Kelly Towle, co-host of the Blake Show on Coast 93.1, as judges. There will be Touch-a-Truck, pony rides, and Common Roots Studio’s Art Bus providing entertainment throughout the day. The annual WinterFest Raffle will be back this year at 12:30 p.m. Walmart has donated kid’s bikes and adults can win gift certificates to local businesses.

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Local sponsors help make Saturday a free, family-friendly event. Larry Patoine has been part of WinterFest planning from the start. “We keep it free, because it’s for the kids. We meet for months in advance, and I always remind the committee: this is for the kids.” New Life Church is on hand all day distributing hats and mittens made by church members, and they’ll serve free hot dogs and hamburgers in between the pizza deliveries.

The annual Adult Sledding Party, co-sponsored by Heart of Biddeford and Blaze Brewing Co, takes place in City Square on Friday night, Feb. 9 from 6-8 p.m. to kick-off WinterFest. Purchase of a $15 ticket on Eventbrite comes with a Blaze Brewing beverage, snacks, and non-alcoholic drinks. After sledding, local venues such as Lucky Pigeon Brewing Co, Champions Sports Bar, the Pint & Pawn, and the Dunn Bar are offering $1 off discounts to adults who show their sledding ticket.

For adults who are looking for other entertainment out on the town, City Theater is a featured location for WinterFest with performances on Friday and Saturday night. Tickets are for sale on the City Theater website for Friday night’s “Classic Rock Orchestra,” a six-piece rock band bringing you unforgettable hits. Then, Saturday night features Comedian Juston McKinney. A former Biddeford native and City Theater favorite, McKinney returns with lots of new material. He has multiple appearances on the “Tonight Show,” “Conan O’Brien,” and specials on Comedy Central.

The West Brook skating rink on Pool Street will be open for free skating and rentals on Sunday, Feb. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information and to stay updated on event details, visit https://biddefordwinterfest.org

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Person hospitalized after shed fire in Harpswell

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HARPSWELL (WGME) — The Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office says a person was hospitalized after a shed fire Wednesday night.

Firefighters were called to 23 Smokehouse Road in Harpswell for a shed fire around 7 p.m.

Crews quickly put out the fire and kept it from spreading into the woods.

An unhoused person who had been living in the shed suffered burns and smoke inhalation.

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They were taken to Maine Medical Center for treatment.

Investigators believe the fire may have been electrical in nature.

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Climate Chronicles: How many tornadoes does Maine see a year?

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Three tornadoes have been confirmed across New England so far in 2026, and remarkably, all of them have occurred in Vermont.

Two of those tornadoes touched down during severe thunderstorms on June 18, when a potent weather system swept across the region.

Vermont tornadoes in 2026 (WGME).

The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado in Lincoln with peak winds of 105 mph and another EF-1 tornado in Woodstock with winds reaching 100 mph.

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Earlier this spring, an EF-1 tornado struck Williamstown on April 16 with estimated winds of 90 mph.

This week’s Climate Chronicles question comes from Kate:

With severe weather last week, how often do we actually see tornadoes touch down in Maine?

Maine tornado activity (WGME).

Maine tornado activity (WGME).

Historically, Maine averages about two tornadoes each year, with most occurring between June and August.

Most storms develop during the late afternoon and early evening, typically between 3 and 9 p.m., when hours of sunshine have heated the ground and created the instability needed for thunderstorms to form.

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The last confirmed tornado to touch down in Maine was in 2023.

Average amount of tornadoes that touch down in each New England state per year (WGME).

Average amount of tornadoes that touch down in each New England state per year (WGME).

Massachusetts and Connecticut also average about two tornadoes per year, with many occurring across the flatter terrain of western portions of both states.

In Massachusetts, the broad Connecticut River Valley stretching through Springfield has earned the nickname “New England’s Tornado Alley” due to its history of tornado activity.

Vermont, on the other hand, typically averages just one tornado annually. With three confirmed tornadoes already in 2026, the state has already exceeded its yearly average by two, making this an unusually active year for tornadoes in the Green Mountain State.

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Maine's tornado history (GoSanAngelo, WGME).

Maine’s tornado history (GoSanAngelo, WGME).

Since 1950, Maine has recorded 140 tornadoes. None have been rated stronger than an EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, the system used to classify tornado intensity based on the damage they cause.

Unlike hurricanes, tornadoes are not assigned ratings while they are occurring. Instead, National Weather Service survey teams assess damage after the storm has passed, examining impacts to homes, buildings, trees, and other structures.

From that damage, meteorologists estimate the tornado’s wind speeds and assign an EF rating ranging from EF0 to EF5.

While Maine has experienced its share of tornadoes over the decades, the state has never recorded a violent EF4 or EF5 tornado.

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Hearts of Pine halt 4-game skid with emphatic win

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PORTLAND — Perhaps the June Swoon is over for the Portland Hearts of Pine.

A flurry of second-half activity Wednesday night resulted in four goals and a much-needed 5-1 USL League One victory against the Richmond Kickers that had fans buzzing with feel-good frenzy at Fitzpatrick Stadium.

Ollie Wright scored the go-ahead goal on a header off a great cross from Jaden Jones-Reilly in the 57th minute. In short order, Konstantinos Georgallides and Aboubacar Camara each added a goal, and then Camara got a second late in extra time.

Diego Gonzalez, playing his third game with Portland, added friskiness to the midfield and opened the scoring with a header in the first half. He also assisted on Camara’s first goal with a slick through pass.

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Portland had lost four straight games, including three in a row in USL1. The Hearts are now 4-5-5 in league play and moved from 13th to 10th in the 17-team league, just three points out of the eight-team playoff picture.

It was a dramatic reversal from Portland’s most recent game, a 5-1 loss at Westchester SC on Friday that was shown live back in Portland at an open-air setting in Monument Square.

PREVIOUSLY IN JUNE

When the month of May ended with a gritty home win against Spokane, Portland was 3-2-4 in league play and overcoming injuries.

June has not been as kind. Portland entered Wednesday’s game on a four-game losing streak. Digging into the numbers, the skid looked even worse.

It was the first time the Hearts had lost four straight games in their brief year-and-a-half history. They were outscored 15-5 in that stretch, and 15-3 starting with the two extra-time goals they allowed in a 3-2 loss at Corpus Christi.

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Portland had also lost three straight against USL League One games for the first time.

Two of the four losses were ugly 5-1 affairs. Portland didn’t lose by more than three goals and had just four losses by two or more goals in 2025.

RETURNS AND NOTES

Portland was glad to have Mikey Lopez back on the game-day roster. Lopez, who had bene out more than month because of an injury, entered as a 75th-minute sub with Portland leading 4-1. … Sean Vinberg, one of Portland’s primary starting center backs in 2025, became the second former Hearts player to return to Fitzpatrick, wearing the captain’s band for Richmond. Vinberg was released at the end of the 2025 season. He made 33 starts for Portland, second most on the team. … Maine Gatorade High School Soccer Players of the Year Finn Coburn (Scarborough) and Noelle Mallory (Cape Elizabeth) handled the honorary coin toss before the match.



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