BETHEL — Angie Lovejoy wrote us, “In follow-up to your high winds and Flat Road snow article…I thought I’d share the other side of the coin….my son, Wyatte Thompson, and his dog, Chevy, climbing the ginormous mountain of snow left behind by the cleanup of the drifting snow on the Flat Road. “I always joke […]
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.
School policies updated for Bethel district’s schools
Two policies, one a guideline for school volunteers and the other a student fundraising directive received unanimous positive votes
Corey discusses Newry Vacation Rental Ordinance with ‘stakeholders’
“It’s time we put some parameters around protections for our visitors when they come here,” said Corey to the 55 people packed into Bear River Grange for the meeting on Feb. 26.
Bethel to get five-year energy plan
Two University of Maine economics students are creating a plan for the town based on a recent energy audit.
A wonderful winning winter for Telstar sports teams
Telstar’s alpine and Nordic ski teams had success on the snow while boys basketball excelled on the court this winter.
Lilly takes third at ‘Kings and Queens’
The Bethel native competed for the first time at the annual premiere freestyle skiing and snowboarding event at Jackson Hole in Wyoming
Bethel meets with County officials regarding police service contract
Oxford County Administrator Zane Loper said he would meet Chair Michelle Cole’s request for a detailed breakdown of the current contract’s line items.
Bethel’s HarvestFest to expand to Valentine Farm
The Sept. 20 event will expand to include a Brew Fest, Art Show, crafters, Corn Hole Tournament, pie contest, and scavenger hunt.
Telstar juniors and seniors will head abroad in April
Class of 2028 Advisor and Visual Arts Teacher, Tera Ingraham, (the students call her “Miss I),” plans to take 27 students to Greece and Italy in April.