While previous covered bridges were replaced, this one has stood the test of time 150 years later. It is also known as The Artist’s Bridge.
Rose Lincoln
Staff Writer
Bethel Citizen writer and photographer Rose Lincoln lives in Bethel with her husband and a rotating cast of visiting dogs, family, and friends. A photojournalist for several years, she worked alongside many great writers, never fully appreciating what they do — until now.
Volunteer of the Week: Lynn Cobb
Lynn Cobb is a member of the Greenwood Conservation Commission and has worked as a volunteer in many capacities.
John Adams will speak about his forward thinking wife Abigail on Sept. 5
BETHEL — Actor George Baker playing the second President of the United States John Adams, will speak at the Museums of the Bethel Historical Society’s Mason House on Thursday, Sept. 5. Baker’s performance in Bethel is called, “My Wife Abigail Adams, The First Modern American Woman.” In March Director Will Chapman announced that Bethel’s two […]
Richard Blanco painting in Americans Who Tell the Truth series unveiled in Bethel
Artist Robert Shetterly created the portrait of the inaugural poet and poet laureate.
Bobbi Vandenbulcke is new Chamber of Commerce Executive Director
Vandenbulcke comes to Bethel from the Exeter New Hampshire Area Chamber of Commerce where she worked for 17 years
Pickleball picks up in popularity in Western Maine
About 40 Bethel area players of varying levels show up to play regularly at one of four local courts.
Our historic places: Newry’s school house and Foster Farm
Newry’s Lower Sunday River school house and nearby Foster Family Farm are on the National Register of Historic Places
Greenwood’s oldest citizen Beth Brough receives Boston Post Cane
‘I always thought 91 was young, but I guess not.’ said Beth Brough of receiving the cane
Volunteer of the Week: Butch Fuller of Greenwood
‘I always liked the stories of the soldier in the field that was writing to his family,’ said Fuller of the transcribing he does for Maine State Museum in Augusta.
Go Fishin’ and much more at Olde Home Days
The tradition continues all weekend at Andover’s Olde Home Days.