PARIS – A book being published to commemorate the Oxford County bicentennial should be available to the public this spring.
Ken Morse of Grassroots Graphics, who has been contracted to assemble the book, told Oxford County commissioners Tuesday that he expects the publication to be 40 to 44 pages. He will submit his work to a publisher in the next few weeks, he said.
“I’d say the very latest we’d get it back would be the first of April, but hopefully by the middle of March,” he said.
Morse said the county has set aside about $23,000 for the work. The money will cover almost half the costs associated with the book; the rest will be covered by advertisement revenue.
Morse said he expects to print 12,000 to 15,000 copies of the book, which will cover topics like local government, history and the natural landscape.
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