NEWRY — A second public hearing on proposed medical and recreational marijuana ordinances will take place Oct. 22. After a similar one in August, the selectboard made some changes to the proposal and that requires a followup hearing, Town Administrator Amy Bernard said. The proposal will be voted on Nov. 5. Newry’s proposed ordinances are […]
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West Paris artist has creativity in her blood
WEST PARIS — Jane Hathaway of West Paris is an artist. “I had no choice,” she joked, noting that her father, mother and sister have all been artists of one kind or another. Jane works in a wide range of media, from watercolor and acrylic paints, to wood and gourd carvings, to pulped egg crates […]
Bethel selectmen mull composting operation
BETHEL — Bethel selectmen Monday expressed interest in exploring the feasibility of continuing a commercial food service waste collection/composting operation, currently provided by a local landowner, on a different site at some point in the future. Since 2016 Dean Richmond of West Bethel has been collecting commercial food service waste and composting it on his […]
Crescent Park School named county champion
BETHEL — For the second straight year, a SAD 44 elementary school has been named the Oxford County Champion for the Invest in ME Kindergarten project sponsored by the Maine Authority of Maine and the Alfond Scholarship Foundation. Crescent Park School in Bethel will take the distinction over from the Woodstock School, the County Champion […]
Bethel family has three generations of chimney sweeps
BETHEL — The Sumner family of Bethel has been in the chimney sweep business for more than 80 years, across three generations. Although the demand for the service today is not what it was in the earlier part of the 20th century, Albert “Al” Sumner Jr. and his sons, Scott and Shannon, say a big […]
Telstar to hold community service day Oct. 10
BETHEL—On Oct. 10 all students at Telstar High School will participate in Telstar Community Outreach Day. “This is one of the many new and exciting things happening at Telstar,” said Dean of Students John Eliot. “We recognize all that our communities do for us, so we wanted to come up with a way to give […]
Bethel receives application for Sunday River Road medical marijuana facility
BETHEL — The Bethel Planning Board last week began consideration of an application for a medical marijuana facility on the Sunday River Road, across from the Sunday River Brewing Co. The plan calls for 2,000 square feet of space dedicated to a caregiver retain store, office, storage space and additional space for future use. Another […]
Replica of famous Maine labor mural at BHS
BETHEL — A full-size replica of a mural made famous by its removal from the Maine Department of Labor office by former Gov. Paul LePage is now on display at the Bethel Historical Society’s Robinson House. The now-famous Maine Labor History Mural by Judy Taylor will be on view through Oct. 18, according to a […]
Woodstock woman knows how to win
WOODSTOCK—Linda Stowell of Woodstock has a knack for winning things. To be fair, it must be pointed out that she’s willing to invest more money in raffle tickets than perhaps the average person. Still, the retired SAD 44 music teacher’s haul of winnings is impressive. “It really started becoming a thing when I used to […]
Wanted: Area veterans from 1975 to present
BETHEL — For the past eight years the Bethel Veterans Park Committee has been planning and fundraising for the park now under development at the intersection of Main and Mechanic streets in Bethel. During that time the group has also sought the names of area veterans to be included on the granite monuments to be […]