Five elections for officers, Sunday liquor question on the warrant.
Mary Delamater
Mary Delamater has lived in western Maine all her life and started her career at the Sun Journal as a proofreader, freelance writer and photographer. Eventually, she moved to an editing position, reading staff-generated stories and laying out pages for the Oxford Hills region. With changes to the publication over the years, she has continued on the copy desk, ensuring stories reflect the paper's values of truth, fairness, excellence and compassion. She is a graduate of Oxford Hills High School in Paris and has attended and/or led workshops on reporting and editing. She's one of 14 children and aunt to dozens of nieces and nephews. She enjoys family gatherings, hosting the annual Merrill Family Christmas Open House, cooking, home decorating, reading, boating, daily walks and chairing the Sun Journal Fun Committee.
Minot voters choose selectman, school directors
A referendum on Sunday liquor consumption at licensed businesses passes.
New Sharon voters re-elect Nichols, Adams
Vote on Sunday liquor consumption on premises passes.
New fire station on Carrabassett Valley warrant
The $1.5 million building would be off Sugarloaf Access Road.
Kingfield board considers land purchase
The 215-acre forest is at the top of Tufts Pond Road and includes Shiloh Pond.
Buckfield board tables adult use marijuana ordinance
Selectmen want to review the proposal submitted by Rachel Lerose.
Sabattus selectmen hire new fire chief, discuss Webster Mill property
SABATTUS — The Board of Selectmen unanimously confirmed the town’s new fire chief, Troy Cailler, on Tuesday night. Town Manager Anthony Ward said a committee had conducted interviews since the beginning of January, and members considered Cailler “the right person to lead our Fire Department.” Cailler has been a member of the Lewiston Fire Department […]
Plans announced for $10M solar project in Strong
The 20-acre development would be on leased land on Norton Hill.
Buckfield manager to ask for lower bid to fix sand/salt shed
The building hasn’t been used in more than two years because the foundation is cracked and bowed.
Kingfield administrator ‘scared as hell’ about budget
Administrative Assistant Leanna Targett warns of possible tax rate hike.