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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.
Town clerk updates board, public on absentee voting
As of Sept. 22, 3,000 Kennebunk voters have requested absentee ballots.
Free mammograms for the uninsured Oct 8, 9
SMHC offer the service in Biddeford and Sanford as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Two die in Arundel crash
The single-vehicle accident took place on Log Cabin Road Thursday afternoon.
Two face felony charges in Biddeford drug bust
Drug agents charged pair with trafficking in cocaine and fentanyl.
Sounding support for local law enforcement
David and Patty Ferris urge motorists to sound their horns, to let police know they’re appreciated.
Community pays a fond farewell to OOB’s assistant town manager
Folks greeted V. Louise Reid, who is retiring, at a surprise open house in her honor on Friday, Sept. 18.
New life for fire-ravaged Saco home at 90 Temple St.
Biddeford Housing Authority plans to renovate and create four units in the 1890s structure.
One House, two county races unopposed
Ryan Fecteau is unopposed in House District 11, as are York County Probate Judge Scott Houde and Register of Probate Carol Lovejoy.
Nearly ready: Arundel Municipal Building set to open mid-October
Voting takes place in the new facility Nov. 3.