The town’s budget includes cost-of-living raises for employees.
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Late veteran’s flag now flies in Norway
Sgt. Vernon Brown’s family donated his flag to The Stone-Smart Post #82 Norway and was raised during a dedication on Memorial Day.
Oxford Hills announces top graduating seniors for Class of ’22
PARIS — Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School will hold its commencement for the Class of 2022 on June 11 at Don Gouin Athletic Complex. Marching practice for seniors will be held on June 2, 3 and 6. Traditional events are returning in full for the first time since 2019. On June 6 those graduating will […]
Oxford Hills’ Project Graduation is back
“Our community wanted this to happen. When our kids need something, this community steps up and our kids get it.”
–Jeni Jordan, OHCHS educator
Buckfield High School announces top graduates
The school will graduate 33 seniors on June 11.
Post #82 to dedicate flag on Memorial Day
NORWAY — The Stone-Smart Post #82 will hold a dedication ceremony on Monday at its Memorial Corner at Guy E. Rowe Elementary School in Norway, starting at 11 a.m. The family of Vernon Brown, a World War II veteran and past commander of the American Legion, has donated his flag to the post. Brown, a […]
Oxford Hills alum issues a challenge to community in late teacher James Kothe’s memory
Rob Campbell, a 1987 graduate of the school, is committing $10,000 to fund experiential learning in one former teacher’s memory. And he will match up to another $15,000 for donations that come in from the community.
Narcan can save a life for one day, the day a person needs to start recovery
It’s time to de-stigmatize the life-saving overdose treatment criticized by some, says one survivor: “What keeps me alive, and what keeps you alive, we should both be happy for.”
Hebron Academy launching a hydrogen car program in Maine
Educator Joshua Kangas was involved with the Horizon Grand Prix in California.
Oxford approves warrant for June 4 town meeting
Oxford residents will meet at Oxford Elementary School at 10 a.m. on June 4 to vote on the town’s $5,382,915 budget for the fiscal year starting July 1.