The woman’s children were home at the time, police said.
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 parking garage poised to open
The 640-space garage will support parking needs in the mill district and relieve existing downtown parking pressure, according to city officials.
A grand new flag for Kennebunkport
The winning design was chosen from a field of 35 entries.
Police allege Old Orchard Beach woman ran over husband with car
The victim was taken to hospital with nonlife threatening injuries.
Fall construction planned for Kennebunk skate park upgrade
North Carolina company awarded bid by select board.
Of family and fishing, ‘The Nunans of Cape Porpoise’
Photographer Bob Dennis and writer Shelley Fleming Wigglesworth spent time with the Nunans, and tell a story of a family and a way of life.
Kennebunk Planning Board reviews revised plan for memory care project
The 12-bed facility would be located farther back on the former rest area property.
Biddeford firefighters ink new contract
A new pay scale, new shift, the creation of lieutenant positions to focus on EMS, and more are included in the new deal.
Getting there, from here: Chad Heid is new director at BSOOB
Transit can support residents and development, Heid said. ‘Transit is a wonderful equalizer.’
After administering 39,000 shots, York County vaccine center closes
While the Sanford site is closed, York County Emergency Management Agency Director Art Cleaves said the county has a standby team ready if there is a demand for vaccines at businesses, schools or other venues.