Carter’s Cross-country Ski Shop and Ski Center along with four other Bethel establishments to be featured on Maine Life
Rose Lincoln
Staff Writer
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.
New wastewater logo chosen
The Bethel Select board let the audience decide which logo should adorn wastewater trucks
New owner evaluating plans for The Bethel Inn Resort
The 1913 inn is a centerpiece of the town overlooking the White Mountains.
Daughter of former owner shares memories from Bethel inn
Former waitress Macky Chapman and Kerry Rasor, daughter of Dick Rasor, reminisce about the inn.
Personal property tax discussed at Newry’s select board meeting
Two delinquent personal property taxes were under discussion in Newry at select board meeting
Grants go to mineral museum and food pantry
The Mineral Museum and Bethel Area Food Pantry are recipients of federal grants
Faith drives Mollyockett owner to provide ‘home’ to those in need
WOODSTOCK — Tim Buck and his wife Fran, own the Mollyockett Motel on Route 26. Some of the people who stay at the motel have been displaced from Rumford and other area towns and cities. Buck gives people in need the sanctuary they need because his faith compels him to help those he can. Motel […]
Bethel ice rink expands
“So many kids learned how to skate last year, and at the end of the season watching all those kids do laps around the smaller rink, the rec board was determined to make it a little bigger and give it a little more elbow room,” said Recreation Board Director Mary Scanlon.
Going green after death
Emily Ecker and Monica Mann are asking the Woodstock Cemetery Committee for a Green Burial space in town.