Linda Corapi says she is worried about the increasing noise near her house of 20 years, which she fears will worsen if Lakeside Norway is developed.
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Buckfield’s former Town Manager’s experience with CMP last summer leads to proposed bill in Maine legislature
The bill would require utility companies to give a 60-day notice before it could disconnect service to public safety facilities such as fire, police and ambulance departments.
Oxford Hills Tech students get a literal foundation to learn from
Building construction and plumbing technology students are building a residence that will be moved and sold at the end of the school year.
Buckfield schedules date for 2022 Town Meeting
The referendum will coincide with the Regional School Unit 10 budget vote on June 14 and will be held more than three months earlier than this year’s vote.
Oxford County discusses how to comply with vaccine mandate
The two options would include mandatory vaccination, with exemptions for medical or religious reasons, or an employee choice option where employees who have not provided a copy of their vaccine card would be required to get tested every seven days.
Oxford Hills Athletic Boosters make a stand to use school facilities for youth sports
Directors unanimously approved SAD 17 Athletic Director Kevin Scott’s recommendations for starting winter sports Monday night.
Oxford County arrest log: Nov. 15, 2021
Arrests Bridgette L. Clough, 32, of 51 High Pine Drive, Gilead, on two charges of failure to appear after bailed, 9:37 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, in Bethel, by Maine State Police. Scott M. Miller, 45, of 53 Osgood Ave., Mexico, on a charge of disorderly conduct, 5:07 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, in Mexico, by Mexico […]
Photo album: Oxford American Legion post retire American flags
Veterans hold proper flag retirement ceremony at American Legion Post 112 in Oxford.
2021 hunting season has been safe and fruitful
There had been no hunting related mishaps by the end of the day Friday. Tagging stations and wildlife officials alike reported vigorous numbers across the board.