PARIS — Lacey Landry of Oxford, a senior at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, has been selected to receive the 2012 Principal’s Award, Principal Theodore Moccia announced today. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic achievement and citizenship. Throughout her years at Oxford Hills […]
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Snowmobile meeting, supper ANDOVER — Snow Valley Sno-Goers snowmobile club will hold its annual meeting and potluck supper on Saturday, April 7. The supper will begin at 6 p.m. and will be followed by the annual meeting and election of officers at 7 at the clubhouse, off Route 5. All members and interested people are […]
Patricia J. Cozby
BRUNSWICK — Patricia J. Cozby, 67, of Oxford, passed away on April 1, after a spirited battle with a long-term illness. She approached her illness and passing with the same humor and tenacity she displayed all her life. Patti was a very talented and accomplished vocalist, passionate about old-time country music. She performed often over […]
Yvonne Marie Delamater
NORWAY — Yvonne Marie Delamater, 92, of Market Square Health Care Center in South Paris, died Sunday, April 1, at Stephens Memorial Hospital. She was born Oct. 28, 1919, in Lewiston, the daughter of George V. and Ida Laliberte Labonte. She attended Lewiston schools and married Roland R. Delamater on Oct. 28, 1939. She and […]
Oxford residents hear about bridge work
OXFORD — A Maine Department of Transportation official told residents Tuesday night that solutions for problems at the Little Androscoggin River bridge on Route 121 near King Street will range from rehabilitating it to replacing it. The bridge has been placed on a two-year, statewide bridge capital improvement plan and the DOT official and others […]
Oxford Hills school budget up half a million dollars
OXFORD – School Superintendent Rick Colpitts presented a $35.1 million school budget to the Oxford Hills School District Board of Directors on Monday night saying, “We’re doing a lot with very little.” The superintendent is recommending a spending plan of $35,162,603 for 2012-13. It’s a 1.48 percent increase over the 2012 budget of $34,650,792. The […]
Elizabeth J. Prince
SOUTH PARIS — Elizabeth J. Prince, 86, of South Paris passed away on Thursday, March 29, at Market Square Health Care Center. She was born in Mechanic Falls, Jan. 31, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jordan. She married Maurice Prince, who predeceased her, and they had a child, Jimmy, who passed away when he […]
REACH will present ‘Vagina Monologues’
PARIS — The Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Services (REACH) will present “The Vagina Monologues” at 7 p.m. Friday, April 13, at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School. The award-winning play by Eve Ensler, founder of V-Day, a worldwide movement supporting anti-violence organizations, will also be staged at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 14, at Denmark Art […]
Elaine L. Curtis
OXFORD — Elaine L. Curtis, 77, of Oxford went to join her loving husband in heaven on Thursday, March 29, at home with her loving family by her side after a long and courageous battle with cancer.She was born in Mechanic Falls, Oct. 15, 1934, daughter of Erland and Thelma (Holt) Allen.She spent her childhood […]
DOT sets hearing to discuss repairs for Route 121 bridge
OXFORD — The Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing Tuesday to discuss improvements to the Route 121 bridge over the Little Androscoggin River that could lead to replacing the bridge. “It’s really an informational meeting to get the project started,” DOT Project Manager Steve Bodge said. The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. April […]