Alicia Bryant, who has been Hebron’s deputy treasurer since last December as deputy treasurer, was selected May 27 to become its first administrator.
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‘Viking Vibe’ transforms Oxford Hills Middle School students into journalists
The kids do not shy away from publishing opinion pieces and writing about tough subjects.
Third electric gate of Thompson Lake dam in Oxford installed
The next phase to rehabilitating the Thompson Lake dam is rebuilding the retaining wall in the outlet channel that feeds into the Little Androscoggin River.
West Paris Water District outsources services, initiates rate case
Maine Rural Water Association is now handling West Paris Water District’s accounting and customer service functions, as the utility seeks to stabilize its finances by more aggressively collecting customer fees and adjusting its rates for the first time in years.
West Paris 4H ambassador works to promote mental health awareness
Soran Adams is using the skills he has learned and contacts he has made through the 4H Agricultural Ambassador Program to promote youth mental health.
OHCHS announces class of 2025’s top graduating seniors
PARIS — Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School has announced the top five percent of students from the class of 2025. Senior graduation will be held June 7 starting at 7 p.m., at the Gouin Athletic Complex on Alpine Street, weather permitting. In the event of inclement weather, ceremonies will be moved to the OHCHS gymnasium. […]
Jill Bartash named principal of Hebron Station School
Jill Bartash’s transfer from Central Office to Hebron Station School means SAD 17 now has a vacancy for curriculum director.
Oxford to vote on $6.6M budget, $3M road bond June 7
Residents will also be asked to decide between open vote at annual town meetings or changing to closed ballot.
Oxford Hills school board votes to close another elementary school
Waterford and Harrison students from pre-K to second grade currently enrolled at Waterford Memorial School will attend school in Harrison next year, uniting them with third to sixth graders at Harrison Elementary School.
Residents approve Oxford Hills school budget at validation meeting
The $54.4 million budget now goes out to referendum June 10.