The fine and fees set by a judge Wednesday are nearly triple the amount the bill’s sponsor intended for first-time offenders. The difference is in the language of the law.
2019
Nonfiction Fridays book club starting
NORWAY — Norway Memorial Library is calling all nonfiction book lovers to once a month book discussions. The library will host “Nonfiction Fridays” on the first Friday of each month from 3 – 4:30 p.m. If you enjoy discussing true-life books please join us on October 4 to discuss Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of […]
High school days
Schooling is useful, compulsory, free, sometimes fun. Make the most of it. The sciences lead to many occupations; they also help us to understand the environment we’re part of, and what we can do to protect it. History and the social sciences explain the societies we live in, and teach us to participate as citizens, […]
Living in Maine is Ryan Schutt’s Dream come true
Ryan Schutt has always felt connected to the Five Kezar Ponds. Now a full-time Waterford resident, Schutt considers himself an environmentalist. Though he is not sure he has any musical talent, he sings and plays the kazoo. He volunteers at the Greater Lovell Land Trust and Five Kezar Ponds Watershed Association.I n his free time, he […]
Fare Share says Fare-well
To the Editor: On behalf of Fare Share Food Cooperative’s Board of Directors and its entire Member-Ownership, thank you to Emmy Andersson for four years of loving, expert, dedicated, and cheerful leadership as our General Manager. We will miss her, but we wish her every success in her new position. With Emmy at our helm, Fare […]
Catapult Shadow Dance Co. at the PAC
FRYEBURG — As seen on America’s Got Talent and performing in the Mt. Washington Valley for one night only, Catapult is kicking off their world tour at the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center in Fryeburg on Thursday, September 19th at 7:00 p.m.! Be transported into fantastical worlds made simply out of light and the human […]
Last ‘World in your Library’ program Oct. 1
PARIS — The Paris Public Library will be hosting the third installment of the “World in Your Library” program on Tuesday, October 1st at 10 a.m. at the Deering Memorial Community Center next door to the library in South Paris. This discussion is titled “The Great Turn Out: Factory Girls and Maine’s First Labor Strike” […]
Home Cookin’
Red and Green Pepper Steak Izabel Wales, Norway 2 Medium-size green peppers, halved, seeded and thinly sliced 2 Medium-size sweet red peppers, halved, seeded and thinly sliced 2 Tablespoons olive oil 1 1/2-2 Pounds chuck steak 1 Cup water 1 Teaspoon Italian seasoning, crumbled 1 Teaspoon salt 1/2 Teaspoon pepper Saute the peppers in olive […]
What you need to know: Buckfield Board of Selectmen
BUCKFIELD — The following action was taken by the Buckfield Board of Selectmen at the Sept. 17 meeting: Paving bid What happened: During the second round of bids, selectmen accepted the only bid that came in for paving of Darnit Road. What it means: The bid was for $34,500 from All States Asphalt of Richmond, […]
Agnes Gray/Legion Memorial School
Mrs. Harrison Agnes Gray Chorus rehearsals began Monday, September 9. Chorus is for students in grades 5 and 6 who like to sing,want to learn to sing in harmony and who like to perform. Our holiday concert for […]