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Changing face of conservation presentation set

BETHEL — Gabe Perkins, executive director, Mahoosuc Pathways, and Kirk Siegel, Executive Director, Mahoosuc Land Trust, will present a program on “The Changing Face of Conservation in the Mahoosuc Region” on October 24, at 7 p.m. at the Gould Academy McLaughlin Auditorium, Church Street, Bethel. Perkins and Siegel will explain how these two separate organizations […]

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Briefs

Luncheon WATERFORD—Waterford Sports & Recreation will be hosting a community luncheon on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Wilkins House on Plummer Hill Road.  The lunch starts at 12 p.m. followed by dessert and bingo with prizes ending at 2 p.m. There is a suggested donation of $3 per person. Dance RUMFORD — […]

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The Trail at Valentine Farm turns two

BETHEL — There is something incredibly special about a walking path that isn’t too difficult, is close at hand, free from car traffic, and dog-friendly. It also helps if it is shady, has terrific views, and its surface is comfortable to walk on. Happily, all of these attributes describe the 1.2 mile universally accessible trail […]

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Self-employment workshop slated

MEXICO — Have you always wondered about starting your own business but you are not sure how to start? Come to a two hour, tuition free workshop offered by New Ventures Maine. The class will be held at Region 9 Adult Education, 377 River Road, Mexico ME, 04257. Tuesday, October 8, 2019 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. […]

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‘My Next Career Move’ class set

FARMINGTON — Starting Thursdays, October 3-31, 2019, New Ventures Maine will offer “My Next Career Move,” a free, five-week class that helps you prepare for a new career path with a plan that’s right for you. In this class you will review your skills, interests, personality, and experiences and relate them to occupations. You will […]

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Bethel CROP Walk

The 14th annual Bethel Area CROP Walk (Communities Respond to Overcome Poverty) stepped off Sunday from the Common with over 100 attending the Ecumenical Church Service and 42 walkers around the village of Bethel. A total of 6 area churches contributed to this year’s successful walk. It is the 50th year of CROP Walks nationally. […]

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Barn Sale September 28

BERLIN, NH — The last barn sale of the 2019 season will be held on Saturday, September 28, at the historic Brown Company barns on the East Milan Road in Berlin, New Hampshire. The barns are located about one mile north of the hospital entrance on the east side of the Androscoggin River and across […]