Voters will consider several articles, including accepting a gift of land for a potential business park.
Dee Menear
Staff Writer
Dee Menear is an award-winning journalist and photographer with over a decade of experience in community news. She is the editor and staff writer for The Rangeley Highlander. She has worked for the Franklin Journal, Livermore Falls Advertiser, Advertiser Democrat, Daily Bulldog and Original Irregular. Dee enjoys live local music, cooking, hunting, fishing and hiking.
Hearty breakfast served for 66 years
More than 80 volunteers from Waterford and surrounding communities help organize and run the Waterford Summer Breakfasts.
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School graduate fighting for Olympic gold
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School graduate sets her sights set on earning a boxing gold medal at 2020 Olympic Games.
Principal brings experience to Norway school
The new principal of Guy E. Rowe Elementary School has nearly four decades of diverse teaching and administrative experience.
SAD 17 hires principal for Oxford Hills Middle School
Brian Desilets most recently served as assistant principal and athletic director of Mt. Abram High School in Salem Township.
Patrolling for safety and sobriety on the water
REGION — Last weekend, Maine Game Wardens and Marine Patrol Officers conducted concentrated patrols on bodies of water throughout the state for Operation Dry Water. The program is a national outreach and enforcement campaign, coordinated by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators. It is held annually to raise awareness of the dangers of […]
Commissioners begin exploring courthouse use
PARIS — The Oxford County Commission Monday, July 8, began moving forward with plans for filling space in the U.S. District Court building, which will be vacated once new courthouse construction is completed. County Administrator Tom Winsor said the plan was to have the new building occupied by mid-December. “There are a lot of rumors […]
Church benefits from Eagle Scout project
Travis May, a Boy Scout with Troop 130 in Paris, took on a restoration project at First Congregational Church for his Eagle Scout project.
Family practice: Daughter joins dad in veterinary medicine
PARIS — “When I was really young, I very much wanted to be a veterinarian,” said Kate Holden. “When I got older, I realized how many hours my dad put in and I very much did not want to be a veterinarian. I tried other things but always came back here to help out and […]
Special election set to fill Paris board vacancies
Nomination papers for two vacancies on the Board of Selectmen can be taken out July 22. A special election will be held Aug. 22.