BUCKFIELD — The RSU 10 Board of Directors has approved $43 million FY 2025-2026 school budget to present to the annual budget meeting May 28. The budget meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. in the Muskie Auditorium at Mountain Valley High School. The board took that action at their April 28 meeting held in […]
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Three generations of Jacks reopen family farm in Buckfield
Love of family and farming inspired members to revitalize and grow a greenhouse operation now seven generations strong.
Maine volunteer says AmeriCorps helped her grow
‘If you like to get outdoors in Maine and hike, you have walked through, walked on and walked over some sort of structure that an AmeriCorps member has built,’ Chantelle Hay of Buckfield said.
Lifelong resident leaves property for Buckfield … or the Hells Angels
If residents turn down an offer of nearly 16 acres of land and money for scholarships, it’ll go to the infamous motorcycle club.
Fate of Old Church on the Hill in Buckfield voters’ hands
The structure, built in the 1830s and featured on the town seal, is in dire need of renovations.
Buckfield Mall goes up for live auction May 2
Stand-alone commercial property has been home to a number of businesses.
Buckfield voters to weigh cost-recovery ordinance for fire department
A third party would be hired to seek payment from insurance companies of nonresidents for certain services.
Longtime teachers announcement retirements in RSU 10
BUCKFIELD — Several longtime teachers in RSU 10 announced their retirements, with others to retire, during the March 24 board of directors meeting. Retirements include Kimberly Garneau, after 39 years, a pre-K teacher at Rumford Elementary School, effective at the end of the school year. And James Aylward, dean of students at Mountain Valley High […]
Voters may determine fate of Buckfield’s Old Church on the Hill
Town officials discussed Tuesday preparing an article for this year’s town meeting to gather feedback on the future of the historic Old Church on the Hill.
Buckfield to explore financial impact of leaving Western Foothills school district
The Select Board will name an ad hoc committee to see if it is economically feasible to reestablish a district with Hartford and Sumner.