Sheriffs and jail administrators say they are following state corrections and health agencies’ recommendations for COVID-19 safety measures.
Oxford Hills
News and information about the Oxford Hills area from the Sun Journal.
‘It’s about the cars’: Bob Bahre’s collection highlight of Founder’s Day
One of the world’s finest car collections will be open to the public during Saturday’s Founder’s Day celebration on Paris Hill.
Livestock vets in short supply but 3 serve Oxford Hills
Oxford Hills has the benefit of not one but two young vets who have joined longstanding practitioner Dr. Matt Holden at his veterinary hospital in South Paris.
Youth mentoring pilot helps kids aspire to community connections, adventures
Aspirations Incubator is in its third year of a six-year pilot project for rural youth. SAD 44 is one of six Maine groups participating, led by Bryant Pond’s 4-H Center’s Lyndsey Smith.
Paris tax rate dropping 20 cents to $18
Tax bills will be sent to property owners within two weeks.
Parents object to Oxford Hills Middle School yearbook cover with political messages
Advertising for yearbook orders did not show political messages printed on the front and back.
Waterford man suffers stab wound during altercation at a Sumner graduation party
Witnesses say John Pottle was wounded in his hand and left the party after a fight.
Seeds of Peace summer camp reconvenes without international teens
The Seeds of Peace camp is getting underway for the first time since the pandemic — but without the international flavor
Despite Buckfield’s claim, CMP says policy is to never shut power to fire station
A CMP vice president said town officials misunderstood the reason why the field agent visited the fire station last month.
Proposed Lakeside Norway would bring 4-season activities, entertainment to area
The six-acre site along Pennesseewassee Lake would be developed on land surrounding the former corn canning factory on Lake Road.