Neil McLean Jr. of Turner will serve Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford counties.
Androscoggin County
Top news stories of 2022: The good, the bad and emergence from the pandemic
There were celebrations of sports victories, lots of economic development and plenty of other good news, tempered by the interesting and the unfortunate, as we look back at the area’s biggest stories.
Flu’s spread and severity remains severe across the region
Flu-associated hospitalizations in Androscoggin and Franklin counties each tripled last week compared to the week prior, with 15 patients and six patients admitted to hospitals, respectively.
Minot officials OK liquor license for wedding barn
Selectmen agree to look into traffic safety at Harris and Center Minot Hill roads.
Photo Album: Sun Journal’s best photos of 2022
Our photographers captured some amazing images in 2022. Here are their favorites.
$6.5 million for tri-county health care providers included in federal spending bill
Maine’s congressional delegation secured millions of dollars in federal funding for more than 200 Maine-based projects and organizations, including $4 million for health care services in Androscoggin County and nearly $2.5 million for services in Oxford County.
Some school officials say student behaviors have improved since last year. Others said it’s grown worse.
Teachers and administrators widely agreed last year that students were acting out more often and more severely than before the pandemic pushed schools to close.
Chaga farming in Maine is on the fringe of being a multi-billion dollar industry
Livermore Falls couple develop unique mushroom enterprise with international connection.
Six fire crews respond to Poland garage fire
Poland Fire Rescue requested mutual aid Tuesday from six surrounding towns to battle a fire at 150 Brown Road.