The mobile home at 69 Depot St. was destroyed, according to officials.
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Fire destroys mobile home on Depot Street in Buckfield; no one injured
One occupant was home when the fire began and escaped without injury, Merry said.
Rumford-based school district plans groundbreaking for Mexico school
Mountain Valley Community School will be built on Highland Avenue in Mexico.
Police: Former Buckfield woman slain in Denver, but body has not been found
Police believe Naudiaerella ‘Naudia’ Wesley, 27, was killed just before Thanksgiving. Her body has not been found, no arrests have been made and police believe the person who killed her is dead.
Buckfield Junior/Senior High School names honor students
Buckfield Junior/Senior High School has announced the following students were named to its first trimester honor roll for the 2023-24 academic year. High Honors Grade 12: Mya Austin, Molly McPeak and Hailey Savage. Grade 11: Brittany Carrier, Jonas Culleton and Noah Smith. Grade 10: Gunnar Hicks. Grade 9: Grace Lebida. Grade 8: Taylor Harvey and […]
Western Foothills Land Trust’s winter programs to begin Jan. 20
Western Foothills Land Trust’s winter programs are set to begin Saturday, Jan. 20. Located in western Maine, the trust’s programs and events aim to offer a perfect blend of outdoor excitement, skill-building, and community engagement, including Nordic ski clinics, biathlon races, family friendly ski days, and moonlit snowshoe excursions. Most programs are free, but participants […]
Buckfield to meet with auditors on missing documents
The town is seeking a solution on documents that are missing to finish town audits for two years beginning in 2020-21.
Buckfield takes control of library assets after trust dissolved
Oxford County Superior Court terminated the trust for the Zadoc Long Free Library, which has been in question since 2015.
Rumford-based district receives second USDA distance learning grant
The $982,191 Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grant funds received by Regional School Unit 10 in November will be used to purchase more electronic equipment that allow educators to teach courses remotely and will be used for mental health counselor services.
Chronic absenteeism has ‘dropped quite a bit’ at Sumner school
Chronic absenteeism at Hartford-Sumner Elementary School “has fallen 6.5% from last year,” and the school’s chronic absenteeism rates are currently at 18.5% of the student population, said Board Director Allison Long.