Rebates from the manufacturer and Efficiency Maine result in a zero monthly lease payment.
Tammy Wells
Tammy Wells came to the Biddeford-Saco Old Orchard Beach Courier and Kennebunk Post from the now-defunct Journal Tribune, where she was a staff writer for 22 years. She's enjoyed writing about old soldiers, quilt shows and big floods, the high school marching band, murder trials and the big bust that everyone hoped would put a dent in the drug trade for a while. She believes citizens need to know about the mil rate and why one road is getting paved and another one isn’t, what exciting new business is moving to town, what company is leaving and how much it costs to run a school. Tammy was raised in New Brunswick, Canada. She enjoys photographic excursions throughout rural Maine and New Hampshire with her husband, reading, their cats Skippy and Lola, and small Canadian islands in Passamaquoddy Bay.
Saco Planning Board firm on Lincoln, Bradley street zoning decision
The City Council could take up the matter at its Feb. 22 meeting.
Factory Pasture Lane improvements planned
Road rehab and a sidewalk scheduled for a portion of the roadway.
Saco approves TIF district to benefit transit projects
The new district also shelters tax revenue on the increased portion of assessment value as properties are developed.
Late-February opening projected for mass vaccination site
Sanford site is collaboration between York County government, Southern Maine Health Care and the county’s municipalities.
Kennebunk streetlight conversion hits snag
It turns out the town doesn’t own the lights; Select board hopes to work out a resolution with KLPD.
BSOOB Transit director to move on, said he’ll remain system’s ‘biggest fan’
Tony Scavuzzo has been at the helm of the agency for two years.
Policy Committee to review Biddeford proposal to license marijuana businesses
Some councilors think licenses will help the city regulate odor issues; others say it isn’t necessary.
Saco and Habitat for Humanity York County embrace family of six
Sarah Thibault and her boys hope to move into their new home later this year. Habitat for Humanity plans to break ground for the new project in the spring.
In the Kennebunks, February means Paint the Town Red
Dine in or outside, take a picnic basket home, organizers say. Or spend the weekend in town with your honey.