Rose Lincoln began as a staff writer and photographer at the Bethel Citizen in October 2022. She and her husband, Mick, and three children have been part time residents in Bethel for 30 years and are happy to now be here full time. Rose previously worked as a staff photographer at Harvard University and freelance photographer at the Boston Globe and at several Boston colleges. She remembers fondly the start of her career as a staff photographer for a chain of weekly newspapers, surrounded by writers who vied to assign her to their town's stories. She next worked for several years at The Patriot Ledger, a daily in Quincy, Massachusetts. She has won several national and regional awards for her photography. Writing full stories (and not just cutlines for photos) is a new and exciting endeavor and she appreciates your patience as she tries to get it all right.
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PublishedMarch 6, 2024
Photo: Color wheel
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PublishedMarch 6, 2024
Photo: A frosty panorama
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PublishedMarch 6, 2024
Photo: The cat jumped over the cow
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PublishedMarch 6, 2024
Paul Motts of Bethel will help you chase the April 8 eclipse
Paul Motts shares his experience with eclipses and what to expect on April 8.
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PublishedMarch 6, 2024
Woodstock Grange Hall eligible for National Register of Historic Places
A group of Woodstock citizens is looking for contractors and anyone else who can help with the restoration of the 1892 Grange Hall, once a central gathering locale in the town.
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PublishedFebruary 28, 2024
MSAD 44 directors allow book to stay in library, despite complaint about content
After discussing whether or not “Me, and Earl, and the Dying Girl” is appropriate for middle school-age children, the board voted to keep it on shelves citing the First Amendment.
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PublishedFebruary 28, 2024
Hefty fines to be levied for nuisance alarms
NEWRY — Newry Code Enforcement Officer Joelle Corey explained a new ordinance that would appropriate guidelines for nuisance alarms and implement hefty fees to violators. The definition includes fire alarms and E-911 calls and applies to, “any owner whose alarm system cause the transmission of a nuisance alarm more than three times in a calendar […]
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PublishedFebruary 28, 2024
No cabin fever in West Paris
WEST PARIS — On a cold but sunny school vacation day, eight women and one man played cards and board games in First Universalist Church of West Paris. One woman said she hoped some children would show up. It was “Cabin Fever” day. They had finished a “to-die-for” lunch of seafood soup and vegetarian taco […]
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PublishedFebruary 28, 2024
‘The house was open to the town’: The Corriveau legacy
GILEAD — The Town of Gilead has been known to locals as, “Corriveau Country,” and with good reason. A book at Gilead Town Office that lists town officials is full of the name Corriveau. Fernand Corriveau, Sr. was a selectman from 1969 through 1977. In 1982, he returned to that role with an unbroken stint […]
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PublishedFebruary 28, 2024
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