Heloise Edwina Hersey, born in Oxford, held degrees from prestigious colleges and dedicated herself to educating girls yet opposed women’s suffrage.
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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.
How much π is too much pie?
Hebron Station School principals take 120 to the face on Pi Day.
Harrison’s two referendum questions easily pass
Voters approved a new town garage and salt storage shed and taking ownership of the Harrison Village Cemetery on Front Street.
Worster takes third at NE wrestling championship
Oxford Hills sent three wrestlers to regional championship tournament in Providence, Rhode Island.
South Paris apartment fire leaves one homeless
The resident returned from running errands on Thursday to discover her apartment full of thick smoke.
Masks now optional in Oxford Hills School District
School Administrative District 17 directors vote unanimously for immediate change.
SAD 17 to take up mask mandate at March 7 board meeting
Parents and students hope that by next week the mask mandate for Oxford Hills schools will be lifted.