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Alexis Wells
Born and raised in Saco, Maine, Alexis is a recent graduate of the University of Southern Maine with a bachelor's degree in English. Before joining Mainely Media, she interned with Portland Monthly Magazine. Alexis' favorite topics to write about while with the magazine were holiday events, things to do while traveling in Maine, and the chowder articles. She enjoys traveling, reading and taking pictures of her many adventures. If you have a story idea you want to share, email Alexis or give her a call.
South Portland mask mandate put in place
Masks will be required even at businesses that require proof of vaccination.
Scarborough Community Services offer new youth and teen programs
SCARBOROUGH — Scarborough Community Services has numerous new events happening including the new Teen Advisory Board for middle school students grades six through eight, youth movement classes and the return of a pre-school program. The Teen Advisory Board meet one Friday a month, during which students share what programs, events and trips they would like […]
South Portland hires next police chief
Daniel Ahern, deputy police chief in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, will start duties on Feb.1.
First hybrid and electric car class underway in South Portland
Southern Maine Community College has added a new program being run through Workforce Training.
Foulmouthed Brewing holds COVID-19 vaccine clinic
Pop-up vaccine clinics opening at several Maine breweries and restaurants after residents struggle to find openings.
South Portland hotel transformed to take in asylum seekers
Quality Inn & Suites turns into a village of those seeking shelter.
Scarborough Town Council takes another step toward bypass connector
The council authorized the signing of a memorandum of agreement with the turnpike authority.
Scarborough municipal skating ponds open
Check Facebook to make sure its open before you go.
Scarborough Town Council discuss results of community survey
Report shows residents want infrastructure improvements but enjoy the quality of life of their town.