In July people renting dumpsters may be required to pay the tipping fees that taxpayers have recompensed for several years.
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High schools Thursday: Gray-New Gloucester baseball whups Poland
Cole Thibodeau and Jacob Mulry pace the Patriots’ offensive attack.
The Browns of the Bethel Citizen look back
“The smells, sights, and sounds are long gone,” said Danna Brown Nickerson, “But they live on vividly in my memory. I’m glad I was born a Brown—and able to experience them.”
Bethel area school budget to increase; impact of federal cuts
The 15 Directors of the SADD-44 school board voted unanimously to raise the school budget $2.1M to a total of $17.6M for fiscal year 2026.
Bethel Citizen archives donated to historical society
Nancy Brown, whose family operated the Bethel Citizen for 57 years, said she is very pleased that the newspapers were donated to the Bethel Historical Society.
EV chargers proposed for Bethel
The five dual-port pay-to-use chargers would be installed in a Bethel Village parking lot owned by Gould Academy at the corner of Elm and High Street.
Bethel planners say ‘no’ to Aroma Joe’s on Mayville Road
However the Board will hold a special planning board meeting on April 30 to reconsider the site plan denial.
High schools Tuesday: Oak Hill boys lacrosse raids Oxford Hills
Kaiden Delano leads the Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon/St. Dom’s attack with four goals.
Get aboard a new Maine film festival that celebrates movies on trains
Full Speed Ahead will feature 16 films at venues all over Maine, May 6-11, including ‘The Darjeeling Limited,’ ‘Strangers on a Train’ and ‘Murder on the Orient Express.’
Bethel area fourth graders challenged to read – then they’ll play ‘Sardines’
A sleepover at Crescent Park School is the prize after meeting the challenge, said School Librarian Mackenzie Richard