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‘Maine Wildlife — Stay safe, keep them safe’ virtually presented by Misfits Rehab
AUBURN — This talk, presented by Jennifer Marchigiani of Misfits Rehab, will go over what a wildlife rehabilitator does and how she got started as a wildlife rehabilitator. She will share some information about Maine’s wildlife, dispel some myths and talk about how to keep yourself and our wildlife safe! Misfits Rehab is located in […]
Births
Adelaide Jo Carter BETHEL — John and Lucy Carter of Bethel are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Adelaide Jo Carter, born at Stephens Memorial Hospital at 8:50 p.m. on August 10, weighing 8 pounds and 8 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Todd and Gale Brown of Guildhall, Vermont. Paternal grandparents are Timothy and […]
Par 3 Party
BETHEL — When Noah Tanguay-Collins describes the charity golf event for River Fund Maine, an image of The Great Gatsby’s raving parties on summer evenings comes to mind. Kicking off the charity event with Par 3 Party, Tanguay-Collins says, “It plays super fast, it’s not competitive, basically it’s an hour and a half of golf, […]
Bakers building cafe from scratch
BETHEL — Two bakers are building a bakery from scratch on Main Street. What was once Key Bank is now going to be the Gemini Cafe and Bakery. The two business partners are Anna Sysko and Nicole Pellerin. Sysko was working at the iconic Cafe DeCocoa on and off, starting at age 14. Years ago, […]
Steam Mill Brewing new location doesn’t need site plan
BETHEL — Scott Fraser, one of the owners of Steam Mill Brewing, came before the Bethel Planning Board August 11, to ask whether or not he needed to go through a site plan for his new location for Steam Mill Brewing. It is both a brewery and restaurant, and would not be needing any additional […]
American Legion Auxiliary helps military members
BETHEL — The American Legion Auxiliary works, “In the spirit of Service, Not Self and its mission is to support The American Legion and to honor the sacrifice of those who serve by enhancing the lives of our veterans, military, and their families, both at home and abroad.” Below are just a few things the […]
Rumford Point gets a new hiking trail
BETHEL — Inland Woods and Trails is in the process of creating a new hiking trail on its property at Rumford Point. The trail is called Mystery Mountain and will be two miles long. “There’s not a lot of hiking in Rumford area, we hope it will be family-friendly, a place to walk your dogs […]
Mayo and Ward wed
BETHEL — A Justice of the Peace performed the wedding of Ariel Marie Mayo and Lawrence on June 22, at the Stonybrook Campground. The bride is the daughter of Michelle and Jim Bonsey. Her grandparents are Marc and Charlotte Mayo. The groom is the son of Tammy White and late stepdad Billy White of Peru. […]
Extension makes quick meals with pressure cooker Aug. 19
FORT KENT — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer an online class about using electric pressure cookers to make quick and easy meals 6–7:30 p.m. Aug. 19. Just in time for busy back-to-school schedules, Quick Meals Using an Electric Pressure Cooker will demonstrate how to make meatloaf, mashed potatoes, rice, and rice pudding. Participants […]