York County Soil & Water Conservation District, Wells Estuarine Research Reserve want to improve water quality.
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.
Biddeford breaks ground on new parking garage
Officials say it’s ‘critical’ in city’s redevelopment.
Saco tax rate up, but Homestead exemption lessens impact
The new rate is $19.67 per $1,000 of property, a 29 cent increase.
Arundel woman recognized for volunteer efforts with American Cancer Society
“I’ve always believed you should pay your blessings forward,” said Elaine Hodnett.
A new kind of command car at Kennebunk Fire Department
Tesla 3 is town’s first all electric vehicle.
Forbes named chief deputy at York County Sheriff’s Office
The retired state trooper, a Saco resident, is tapped for his ‘vast knowledge’ of the county.
Biddeford council discusses possible Nov. 3 bond questions
Sewer separation bond referendum likely, and maybe more.
Appeal of Saco denial of Bayview Road project could commence this month
Planning Board had cited incompatibility, among other issues.
Incumbent Foley withdraws from House District 12 race, Sheehan announces run
Biddeford Democrats to caucus, choose candidate for the Nov. 3 election. Winner to face Republican Timothy Shawn Keenan in the fall contest.
Yes, that was a horse on the town hall lawn
Hercules and his owner Jerry Scott stopped by to greet people.