Interest in the puzzle led to her buying her own copy, and then suggesting to Wendy Hutchins, assistant director at Andover public library, that they have a puzzle in the library for people to do when they came in.
Chaia Alford
Chaia Alford covers Bethel and the surrounding small towns. He graduated from Dickinson college with a major in archaeology, and a minor in creative writing. He is a passionate fiction writer, who is working on writing a novel when he isn't reporting. As a lifelong Bethel resident, he enjoys the woods, outdoors, and the small town life. His other hobbies include whatever craft project he's focused on at the moment.ย
Development of a ‘trail for all’ at Buck’s ledge
The focus of this year’s celebration was the development of what is being called the ‘Trail for All’.
Soup’s on with Bonnie Pooley
Soup’s on began back during the pandemic, when many seniors in the community were afraid to leave their homes.
Town Hall’s mold eradication plan
Work on eradicating the mold in the town hall will begin Oct. 16.
Bethel sees uptick in absentee ballots
Bethel town office has been seeing a rise in requests for absentee ballots.
Volunteers work to end hunger in Maine
Volunteers gathered from across the state to discuss hunger amongst Maine youth.
Where are the Millennial Bricks now?
Nothing concrete yet for Millennial Bricks.
Historical sign in Woodstock restored by local artist
The lettering and detail work on the sign were done by Jewel Clark, a local artist.
Gem Theater presentation speaks to the importance of water in our lives
This program featured music and performances by local artists, all inspired by water.
Sparrowhawk Orchard branches out
The orchard, formerly Lyon’s Orchard, had been closed for nearly two years when the Crookers purchased the property.