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Bethel to hold special town meeting Jan. 22
A joint meeting between the Selectboard and the budget committee was held to discuss and approve the warrant for the upcoming special town meeting
Bethel Area Food Pantry collaborates with Modern Barn for fundraiser
BETHEL — The Bethel Area District Exchange and Food Pantry is celebrating a new partnership with the Modern Barn through a wine tasting event, to be held on Jan. 19. The event has an entry fee, with part of the proceeds going to the pantry and exchange. The Pantry has worked closely with local businesses […]
Project Play celebrates top 10 team finishes in Nordic season start
BETHEL — Maine West saw its Nordic season kick off, with the first race of the year at Quarry Road. The team had a successful season start, with the girls’ team coming out first place overall, and the boys’ team coming out third. Racers Gwen Stack and Maisy Colby wrote write-ups for their team to […]
Bethel hears concerns, presentation
Selectboard agenda included an entertainment permit for the Bethel Inn and a flood plan.
3 vehicles collide in Bethel crash
No one was injured in the crash but two vehicles were badly damaged, Maj. Dana Thompson of the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office said.
Filmmaker documents Bethel family in upcoming project
Rob Banish has not named the family featured in his first documentary.
Bethel Outdoor Adventure owners open food truck
BETHEL — The coming of the Winter season also brings new food opportunities in Bethel, with the opening of Nummies, a breakfast food truck outside of Bethel Outdoor Adventure. The food truck is owned and run by Erin and Garin Martin, owners of BOA. Erin Martin described the food truck as a “winter passtime” for […]
‘Remember Winter’ to be shown at Gem Theater
BETHEL — On Jan. 11, the Gem theater will be hosting a showing of the new film “Remember Winter”. The film was made by Gabriel Andrus, and captures the local environment and population of New Hampshire, and the beauty of winter. After the film, a talk will be hosted by Peter Dugas, a climate advocate […]
Warming winters turn Waterville into unexpected skiing destination
As warmer winters leave southern and western Maine with less snow each year, recreators are filling the gap with artificial snow in Waterville.