The School Board will meet on April 25 at 5:30 p.m. at Central Office in South Paris.
Oxford Hills
Bumper Crop: An employee benefit pays local dividends to healthy food producers
Program provides nutritional benefits to workers and supports local economies.
On your mark, face-off, batter up and serve!
Oxford Hills athletes in track and field, lacrosse, baseball and tennis are getting a restriction-free season of competition for the first time in two years.
Residents: Oxford should keep medical marijuana grow facilities out of residential areas
Concerns about odor and property values cited.
SAD 17 directors appoint Bickford as Agnes Gray principal
Cathy Bickford was unanimously recommended and approved as Agnes Gray’s principal and the varsity basketball teams received a standing ovation from directors honoring players and coaches for a successful season.
Ex-superintendent says her resignation is the result of ‘character assassination’
After just six months on the job, Monica Henson was placed on administrative leave Jan. 26, following allegations of improperly physically restraining a child and a no-confidence vote by the teachers’ union.
Women’s History Month/Advocating for women’s education while agitating against their right to vote
Heloise Edwina Hersey, born in Oxford, held degrees from prestigious colleges and dedicated herself to educating girls yet opposed women’s suffrage.
Federal grant will help feed more Mainers in need
The $388K grant will make it possible for the Harrison Food Bank to expand its space and services.
Sweet rite of spring this weekend: It’s Maine Maple Sunday!
Canceled in 2020 and scaled back in 2021, western Maine maple producers expect a strong turnout in 2022.
SAD 17 continues support of regional special education program
The organization allows students with exceptional needs to attend district schools.