Lifeway Women of Nashville, Tennessee plans to bring the third annual Lifeway Women Simulcast to women across the world. The simulcast will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at the Baptist Church of Greene, 102 Main St., Greene. The event features Jen Wilkin, Jackie Hill Perry, Jennifer Rothschild, Kelly Minter, […]
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Carol Buzzell to be Greene’s next town manager
The Greene native previously served as an assistant town clerk.
Photo Album: Blais Maple Syrup welcomes visitors to its sugar shack
Established in 2015, Marcel Blais began boiling syrup in a turkey fryer outdoors and had 15 to 35 taps — or spouts — in the trees on his property. The operation now has more than 1,100 taps.
Maine Maple Weekend offers sweet fun
“Maine Maple Sunday is a Maine tradition. It’s (raising) awareness, it’s selling (syrup), it’s showing people how it’s processed, how things are done. It’s getting it out there that maple syrup is a natural sweetener that you can use in anything,” said Mario Blais.
Feral cats use up some of their 9 lives to make it through a fire in Greene
A group that has long cared for the wild cats called the now-destroyed garage Paradise and wonders what comes next.
Photo Album: Greene’s Androscoggin Grange No. 8 full of history and potential
The three-story building includes a kitchen and dining hall on the first floor, a meeting room and hall with a stage on the second and storage on the third. Not only does the Grange host events in the hall, but local groups also rent the space during the warmer months.
Androscoggin Grange No. 8 in Greene starts ambitious fundraising campaign to keep doors open
Even as some Maine Granges have closed their doors for good, others have adapted and continue to grow stronger ties within their community.
Auburn man gets more than 2 years for being felon with a gun
The federal judge told John Scott Edwards he needed to stop drinking and he can’t be around guns.