The Bethel Food Pantry has already made in difference for many families in the area and hopes to help more moving forward.
Samuel Wheeler
Sam Wheeler is a Staff Writer for the Bethel Citizen. He has worked there since June of 2018 and has spent his entire life in Greenwood. He covers a wide array of topics including town government, human interest, business and sports. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Maine at Orono in May of 2018. In his spare time he loves going on spontaneous adventures, taking photos, hiking and cheering on his New England sports teams. He also enjoys riding snowmobiles, refinishing old wood products and body surfing in the ocean. A fun fact about Sam is that he recently traveled to Ghana, Africa, to help conduct Malaria tests in the city of Koforidua.
New store in Newry
A retail medical marijuana store recently opened at 2 Post Office Drive in Newry.
Selectmen discuss locations for possible hot spot
A WiFi hot spot generated discussion from both selectmen and attendees at Monday’s meeting.
Longtime Newry resident recognized for community dedication
Jim Sysko of Newry has done a lot of work for the greater Bethel area and was rewarded for his efforts at Newry’s March 26 select board meeting.
Byron voters opt to increase selectmen stipends
Townspeople gathered for the annual town meeting Saturday.
Woodstock voters approve sale of garage to Tucker Carlson
WOODSTOCK —At their annual town meeting Monday Woodstock voters unanimously approved selling the former “Old Town Garage” to Fox News journalist Tucker Carlson for $30,000. Carlson recently announced that he no longer plans to use the garage for developing a new TV studio, saying the project had become too publicized. Woodstock Town Manager said Tuesday […]
Ahead of the curve
Hayley Peterson and Emily Hanscom both strive to make a difference.
Local television station looking for volunteers
Brooks Morton, who works for W.H.A.T., is seeking more people to get involved.
Woodstock voters agree to sell garage to Tucker Carlson
All 40 articles were approved at Mondays town meeting, with only few receiving little opposition.
Quietly making a difference
Kathy Westleigh loves helping others, whether her deeds get recognized or not.