2022
Do you have room in your heart?
After a long courtship, Lilac and Blue recently tied the knot in a beautiful, outdoor ceremony at Responsible Pet Care. Now that they’re married, these newlyweds are looking for a home together where they can find their happily ever after. These two are sweet as can be and love people; they are both homebodies who […]
UMaine System requires COVID vaccines for fall students
STATE — The University of Maine System has announced its COVID-19 vaccine requirements for students for the fall 2022 semester. To study or participate in any in-person activities at Maine’s public universities, students must be fully vaccinated – receive all primary doses in a two-dose vaccine or complete a single-dose one – or obtain a […]
Community Lakes Association annual meeting set
AREA — The Community Lakes Association (CLA) is holding its annual meeting and election of officers at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 9 at the old Greenwood Town Hall on Rt. 26 (next to the Greenwood Post Office). Guest speakers are Dustin Dorr from the Department of Environmental protection (DEP) and Kingston Brown, Woodstock Code […]
Drawn to Mountains: Two perspectives
BETHEL — Throughout the summer, the Museums of the Bethel Historical Society will host Drawn to Mountains: Two Perspectives, an exhibit of unique White Mountain Art by New Hampshire artists Craig Altobello and Mary Graham, in the Howe Exhibit Hall of the Dr. Moses Mason House. A reception with the artists, including a brief talk […]
Historic Scribner’s Sawmill site open
HARRISON — The Historic Scribner’s Saw Mill and Homestead site will be open for tours on Saturday, July 2 from 1-4 p.m. Come early enough to be able to enjoy the tour of the mill where you learn about the “Sash” saw used to cut lumber, how to put together a barrel, exhibits […]
Blood and platelet donors needed
STATE — As summer officially begins and people gather for holiday celebrations, the American Red Cross reminds communities that patients are counting now on the generosity of blood and platelet donors, especially around the Fourth of July. The Red Cross sees about a 21% decline in blood and platelet donations during holiday weeks, including Independence […]
Rotarians host Duck Race July 4
BRIDGTON — The Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club is hosting its 23rd annual Great Bridgton Duck Race on Monday, July 4 at 11:30 a.m. at the Stevens Brook bridge on Main Street, Bridgton. Rotarians are selling tickets outside Reny’s Department Store on weekends, at Music on Main, at the fireworks on Sunday evening at Stevens […]
Golden opportunity?
To the Editor: Defeated Congressman Bruce Poliquin voted to raise taxes on the middle class by voting for Trump’s pretend tax “cut” bill. Poliquin, Trump, and their radical Supreme Court want big government regulation of our bedrooms and pregnancies. Poliquin’s vote for Trump’s tax increase took away the middle-class personal exemption of 4050 for middle-class […]
Summer Church services
East Sumner Congregational July 2: Congregational Church of East Sumner, community cookout at 5:30 p.m. Family games at 5 p.m. Bring a side dish, salad, dessert. Burgers and dogs provided. 50 Main Street, Rte. 219, East Sumner. For more information, call Cyndy at 388-2667 or https://eastsumnercongregationalchurch.weebly.com/. July 9: Congregational Church of East Sumner, Public beanhole […]