Town officials have limited the increase in the municipal budget to 1.65%.
Oxford Hills
News and information about the Oxford Hills area from the Sun Journal.
Massachusetts man drives truck into Sweden home
A Massachusetts man was critically injured after he drove his pickup truck into a house in Sweden. Nobody was in the home at the time.
West Paris residents face 8% budget increase at town meeting Saturday
The annual town meeting is scheduled for Saturday at the Ring-Mckeen American Legion Post 151 at 6 Church St., starting at 10 a.m.
Want a meal and a story? Norway to host Community Plate dinner
A Community Plate get-together is based on sharing pot-luck meals and recipes, and is capped off with participants taking turns sharing theme-based stories to connect diners.
Healthy Oxford Hills to host Bridges Out of Poverty workshop
NORWAY — Healthy Oxford Hills and Community Credit Union have partnered to present an interactive workshop focused on eliminating factors that contribute to community poverty. Bridges Out of Poverty will be held March 10 between 9 a.m. to noon at the Ripley Medical Building’s Harper Conference Room at MaineHealth Stephens Hospital. Participants are encouraged to register […]
Paris board accepts paving, property cleanup bids
Selectmen award Spencer Group Paving the road improvement contract this year and adds Hannibal Hamlin Drive to project.
Oxford Elementary teacher receives distinguished educator award
Melissa Guerrette has taught at OES for her entire career.
Former Sumner officials plead guilty in town theft case
Former Fire Chief Robert Stewart and former Selectman Kelly Stewart must pay nearly $15,000 total in restitution to the town, plus court fees.
Judy Meyer resigns as Sun Journal executive editor
Meyer, who started as a journalist with the paper in 1990, has become a champion of open government access and the public’s right to know.
Norway board supports grant for Main Street upgrades, downtown investments
Former Town Manager Dennis Lajoie is manager for road construction and town office projects.