“It’s all about the fishing and not at all about the fishing,” Bonnie Holding, Casting for Recovery
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.
Mt Abram senior soars to new heights
SALEM TOWNSHIP — Mt. Abram High School senior Brandon Hemingway of Kingfield has his eyes on the skies and is working toward a career that will take him to new heights. Hemingway wants to fly – and he’s well on his way to taking off for a lifetime of living his dream. “When I was […]
Livermore Falls voters to decide $2.56 million, ordinance change
Voters will also consider buying a new loader over three years.
Orchard Girls Cidery: local ingredients on tap
“Having a product that is made locally with local resources that will be offered locally is pretty exciting,” Marie Daigle of Orchard Girls Cidery.
Memorial Day: Honor by “enjoying things they no longer can”
“I ask that when you leave here today, that you take the time to be with your loved ones and that you honor soldiers like Donald Norton and Ilamari Wuori by enjoying things that they no longer can,” American Legion Norton-Wuori Post 61 Commander Johnny Maynard.
RSU 9 budget sent to validation referendum
About 200 Regional School Unit 9 voters quickly approved a proposed $37.12 million budget with no discussion.
Wilton man sustains minor injuries in Farmington rollover
Nicholas Foy, 19, of Wilton was traveling too fast, said Farmington police officer Jesse Clement.
RSU 9 voters send proposed $37.12 million budget to referendum
Voters quickly moved through expenditure articles for the proposed 2019-20 budget. The proposal is $1.57 million more than the current plan.
Memorial Day services planned
Memorial Day observances are being held in area towns.
New restaurant coming to Wilton
“It’ll be classics with a twist; new American cuisine,” said Mary Beane, co-owner of Salt and Pepper.