District includes parts of Saco and Buxton, and all of Hollis.
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.
‘Welcome home’ to Vietman vet at Wreaths Across America exhibit
Mobile display features WAA mission: Remember, honor, teach.
DiFede, Ducharme in GOP primary for House 8
The winner will challenge incumbent Democrat Chris Babbidge in November.
Projected tax rate increase is 55 cents
Kennebunk voters go to the polls July 14 to act on the municipal budget and referendum questions, RSU 21 budget and state primary candidates.
Parsons Beach opened, but dogs are temporarily banned
Endangered piping plovers are nesting at the beach for the first time in three years.
We’ll meet again: Select board, others ponder live, virtual sessions
Maine now allows gatherings of up to 50 people, and Kennebunk held its first live meeting in months on June 22.
Winning Saco Police video funds training on bias
City ‘paying it forward’ to other police agencies across Maine.
Wreaths Across America exhibit in Biddeford Monday
Free tours at Brown Dog Carriers & Logistics
A Rachel Carson tour for U.S. Fish and Wildlife director
Aurelia Skipwith walks the site of the planned visitors’ center in Kennebunk and reopens a trail in Wells
Final Biddeford council vote on new courthouse set for July 7
First vote was 5-4 in favor of contract zone for $65 million project.