About 17 children from The West Paris Early Learning Center at the West Paris Legion walked to the town office to see and sit inside a fire truck, downhill derby cars and more. Town Manager Joy Downing organized the event and gave out gift bags to each child.
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‘Viking Vibe’ transforms Oxford Hills Middle School students into journalists
The kids do not shy away from publishing opinion pieces and writing about tough subjects.
Oxford County law enforcement community supports Maine Special Olympics with annual torch run
NORWAY — The annual Special Olympic Torch Run saw a trifold number participating in the Norway to Paris to Oxford segment of the Bridgton to Brunswick leg of the state-wide run. Norway Police (NPD), Paris Police (PPD), Oxford County Sheriff (OCSO), Maine State Fire Marshall (FMO), PACE and Oxford County Jail (OCJ) all fielded […]
High schools Tuesday: Lisbon softball blasts past Winthrop/Maranacook
Monmouth needs walk-off bunt to wrap up unbeaten regular season.
Oxford Hills tech students receive graduation credits for core academic subjects
MSAD 17 directors accepted a recommendation from its Curriculum Committee to adopt the new policy for students taking classes in five disciplines.
High schools Friday: Buckfield softball pitcher reaches 600 strikeouts
Carmen Crockett and the Bucks beat St. Dom’s for their 14th consecutive victory.
Oxford Hills girls lacrosse hangs on to beat Mt. Blue
The Cougars nearly rally back, but the Vikings hold them off in the final minute.
Paris selectmen accuse Oxford County sheriff of undermining police department
A letter from the board accuses Sheriff Christopher Wainwright with undocumented evidence of illegally plotting to disband the Paris Police Department. Wainwright calls it a ‘blatant lie.’
High schools Tuesday: Oxford Hills softball no-hits Edward Little
Kyeria Morse strikes out 10 in pitchers’ duel with Red Eddies’ Kassidy Lobb.
For baseball, softball coaches, managing ace pitchers takes many art forms
Mind games? Playing matchups? Letting ‘em rip? Coaches across the state do all three and more.