Mt. Abram begins new fundraiser to get all kids on the slopes.
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VIP Tires looks to move into old Grover Gundrilling plant
If approved, VIP Tires expects to be operational in the new location by mid-spring next year, according to John Quirk, executive chairman and owner of the regional auto service company.
School board directors approve partial consolidation plan for Oxford Hills elementary schools
SAD 17 votes to consolidate elementary schools.
Erosion prevention installed at Two Lakes Camping Area in Oxford
The project was funded by a Maine Department of Environmental Protection grant, with the campground’s owner contributing a 150% match.
Livermore reviews Spruce Mountain Ski Area responsibilities, town updates
The Select Board clarifies its responsibilities for Spruce Mountain Ski Area.
Senate advances Social Security Fairness Act
The bill co-sponsored by Sen. Susan Collins of Maine would eliminate limits on Social Security benefits for public sector employees, including teachers and firefighters.
Wilton approves purchase of new ice skating rink for Kineowatha Park
Parks & Recreation Director Jordan Schanck plans to purchase a 60-by-80-foot EZ Ice Pro Home Arena System rink for $7,165.50 with a one-year warranty.
Andover road commissioner asks town leaders for details of benefits, pay rate
The town’s highway department staff consists of Road Commissioner Per Tripp and crew member Jeff Cannell who both began working for the town in November.
Andwell Health Partners to scale back in-home pediatric services amid financial deficit
It is the latest local health care provider to scale back services amid reported financial losses, impacting some of the most vulnerable patients.