Academically, they each excel. Together they run National Honor Society’s many service-oriented events.
Bethel
News and information about the Bethel area from the Sun Journal.
Greenwood code enforcement officer voices campground concerns
CEO Anne Kwoka wants the board to consider a seasonal-only rule and other guidelines for proposed campgrounds
Bethel Food Pantry impacted by federal cuts to food bank
Bethel Area Food Pantry Executive Director Dave Bean said, ‘Forty percent of our $200,000 yearly operating budget goes directly to purchasing food. We will do the best that we can to take care of our Neighbors.’
Land cleared for Bethel Station condos
There will be one-, two- and three-bedroom units, with six of the ground-floor condos having attached garages.
Harper Landry is an eighth generation Bethel farmer, first generation artist
10-year-old Bethel girl rules the roost over her five flocks of chickens
Andover’s Steve Marston has been waiting nearly 2 years for a cemetery fence
A fence will prevent cars from driving over the Route 5 cemetery where his two children are buried.
Oxford Hills High School senior will teach the science of sap at Swain’s Sugar House in Bethel
Megan Millett plans to help visitors better understand the science of why the sap runs and the process of how to boil it into maple syrup,
Bethel’s Olivia Cuneo offers coffee, conversation from a converted horse cart
Cuneo said she’s had many heart-to heart conversations with her regulars, whose drink orders she remembers before their names.
Four suspects face drug, theft charges in Bethel
An investigation into a shoplifting incident by the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office led to the arrests.
Sunday River Ski Patrol seeks union vote
If the union vote is successful, they would become the first ski patrol members to unionize in the East