The annual Town Meeting begins at 10 a.m. Saturday at Hebron Station School.
Oxford Hills
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Seth Carey plans to run for district attorney again
Though the Rumford resident faces felony sexual assault charges and his law license is suspended, Carey hopes to win the Republican primary in June, as he did four years ago.
Paris’ marijuana ordinance is ‘work in progress’
Voters defeated an ordinance in October 2020.
Oxford County arrest log: March 14, 2022
• Jamey L. Howard, 29, of 125 Main St., Eustis, on a charge of unlawful possession of fentanyl powder, 3:10 p.m. Saturday, March 12, in Rumford, by Rumford Police Department. • Patrick J. Lakin, 33, of 138 South Main St., Mechanic Falls, on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, 10:01 a.m. Friday, […]
Oxford Hills school officials say social media threat against high school not credible
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School was open to students as usual, even as parents complained of vague communications on the matter.
Courts, BMV scramble to fix gap in state law that allows some convicted drivers to keep licenses
Top state officials promise to fix a blind spot in the law that did not clearly require the court system to notify the Bureau of Motor Vehicles that a driver had been convicted of killing someone on the roadway.
Vern Maxfield — moderating town meetings for nearly 30 years
Face Time: The longtime Woodstock town manager has served as moderator at town meetings in at least eight communities in Oxford County.
Conservation groups finalize easement of 21,000 acres in western Maine
The Forest Society of Maine and the Northeast Wilderness Trust worked several years to raise $10.7 million to conserve the area next to the Appalachian Trail, Grafton Notch State Park, the Mahoosuc Unit and the New Hampshire border.
Photos: Wheels up, boots on the ground in Norway
Walking and biking down Beal Street in Norway Wednesday afternoon.
Norway’s initial budget proposal shows 2.23% decrease
The spending plan includes a 3% cost-of-living increase for all nonunion employees.