The building at 85 Pleasant Street went on the market July 28.
Nicole Carter
Staff Writer
Nicole joined Sun Journal’s Western Maine Weeklies group in 2019 as a staff writer for the Franklin Journal and Livermore Falls Advertiser. Later she moved over to the Advertiser Democrat where she covers Oxford Hills communities and School Administrative District 17. She seizes every opportunity to research and write about local history and she enjoys writing features that leave readers with a smile. Nicole graduated summa cum laude from the University of Southern Maine with a B.A. in history and concentration in creative writing. She held audience development and marketing positions at several Maine-based trade media companies in the Portland area before taking on community news. When not working she is an avid reader and fiber artist and enjoys observing local wildlife, from snakes and blue frogs to large game and carnivores. She and her husband, Greg, share their secluded homestead in Peru with an assortment of cats, dogs, alpacas and chickens.
Otisfield proposed cell tower clears challenges
OTISFIELD — Verizon Wireless has been cleared to move ahead with plans to construct a communications tower on property at 264 Bill Hill Road. A group of residents had appealed the Otisfield Planning Board’s final approval for the project the day after it was granted, on May 12. The Appeals Board held a hearing on […]
Oxford Historical Society needs you now
Reopening after 20 months, volunteers are in demand to restart programming; residents are also invited to join Oxford’s new historic preservation committee.
SAD 17 forms COVID-19 response team
The team will meet to review federal and state guidance and recommend district policies for the ongoing coronavirus.
Oxford County Fair returns!
The four-day fair opens Sept. 15 at the Oxford Fairgrounds.
Norway Opera House receives help from old friends
Far-flung bandmates reunite to support Opera House, a venue they played in their youth.
Otisfield: A fickle partner in Maine’s quest for statehood
Archivist Dr. Jean Hankins of the Otisfield Historical Society discusses the community’s indifference to statehood as Maine celebrates its bicentennial.
Belle, the Oxford Hills therapy dog, knows when someone needs her
Nancy Hohmann and her golden retriever mix Belle are partners in brightening others’ days.
The chips are down for new vehicle inventories
But a worldwide shortage of computer chips necessary to make cars and trucks operate is not hurting sales.
Oxford Historical Society opens to the public again
The society and Kay House Museum have been closed since the pandemic.