OTIS Federal Credit Union raised almost $10,000 to donate to the Campaign for Ending Hunger.
February 2019
J.C. Penney closes more stores as sales deteriorate
J.C. Penney’s fourth-quarter income tumbled nearly 70 percent and revenue slid 8 percent.
City to enforce downtown sidewalk snow removal ordinance
OLD TOWN – Business owners who have come to rely on the city clearing their sidewalks of snow will have to fend for themselves starting next year. In 1983, a city ordinance was passed requiring business owners in the downtown area to clean up the sidewalks in front of their properties after a snowstorm. Over […]
Boiler restarted at mill
It’s the firs major piece of machinery to operate at the mill in nearly three and a half years.
Single test grade no assurance of student success
SAD 17 Superintendent Rick Colpitts say there are many indicators for students’ future success in college and the workforce.
Greene man snared in fed’s pot raid gets new charge
Daniel Poland was charged with lying on a federal gun application form while he was free on bail in connection with 2018 Twin Cities pot raid
Differing explanations emerge for collapse of Trump-Kim summit
The two fail to reach agreement on the lifting of U.S. sanctions and the dismantling of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.
Future Bethel athletic fields to be discussed
Construction of multi-use athletic fields will be discussed at the upcoming select board meeting.
Incoming changes to traffic court prosecution leave smaller departments wondering
In April, the District Attorney’s Office for Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin counties will stop prosecuting traffic tickets, leaving local police departments to pursue their own cases.