Open house to celebrate area’s first sober house in Woodstock
Mary Ellen and Marc Montplaisir have been renovating the nearly completed Chris’ Haven at 47 Old County Road for eight months.
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Mary Ellen and Marc Montplaisir have been renovating the nearly completed Chris’ Haven at 47 Old County Road for eight months.
Braydon Rice, of Woodstock, paid $70,000 to ensure the spring remains undeveloped. The town is likely to conduct a geological survey.
Clubs are also facing shrinking seasons, fewer registrations and costly repairs, officials say.
Carter’s Cross-Country, A Longer Table, and The Elizabeth owners discuss growth, collaboration and year-round tourism in recent episodes.
The new recognition celebrates six qualities: empathy, communication, learner’s mind-set, perseverance, responsibility and self-goal directed, Principal John Eliot said.
The months of July through December are documented in words and photographs from the pages of The Bethel Citizen.
Librarians at Andover Public Library have displayed book titles and their authors that often appear on ‘banned’ lists.
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The UMaine graduate just missed the podium but dramatically improved his performance from the 2022 Winter Games.
Highlights of things to do in the area in the next week.
Chefs, cooks and bartenders at Maine’s summer resorts and restaurants return for the season rested and rejuvenated after other jobs and other types of work.
The Bethel native and teammate Josh Williamson sit in 4th place after the first two runs.
Bethel native finished second in his quarterfinal heat, but the team fell short of advancing into the semifinals.
Three Oxford County students are learning trades early — guided by family, mentors and their own drive.
Oxford County groups hope to gather a second time this year to discuss shared concerns.
The third-seeded Dragons earn their first tournament victory in a decade.
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