Sixteen Western Maine farmers will sell their wares on The Parkway each Saturday morning through October.
Oxford Hills
News and information about the Oxford Hills area from the Sun Journal.
Oxford voters to determine future of Fore St. Cemetery
The Fore Street Cemetery Association is seeking to dissolve and transfer its assets and property management to the town of Oxford.
Man sentenced for stealing from postal workers, post offices in central Maine
Lance Funderburk and his accomplice targeted post offices in Paris and Monmouth, and postal carriers in Lewiston.
Oxford Hills straw poll backs current site for new middle school
If the project is approved by voters, the new school will be built in two phases on a footprint overlapping the current Oxford Hills Middle School.
Three generations of Jacks reopen family farm in Buckfield
Love of family and farming inspired members to revitalize and grow a greenhouse operation now seven generations strong.
Agnes Gray referendum wording leaves out repair costs
A “yes” vote means the school will permanently close. And an estimated $1.04 million cost to keep the school open each year does not include millions in repairs.
Norway plans to preserve historic railings on Quartz Bridge
Made of concrete and chunks of quartz rocks, the railings are approximately 100 years old.
Maine volunteer says AmeriCorps helped her grow
‘If you like to get outdoors in Maine and hike, you have walked through, walked on and walked over some sort of structure that an AmeriCorps member has built,’ Chantelle Hay of Buckfield said.
Norway-based developer seeks solar project on superfund site in Paris
The former AC Lawrence Leather Tannery on Oxford Street was cleaned up by the EPA in the mid 2000s due to contamination and heavy metals in the soil.
Fire officials investigate after outbuildings, woods burn in Hebron
Flames spread into nearby woods early Thursday afternoon on a cluttered property, firefighters said.