Cindy Johnston and Lisa Dunham bought Valley View Orchard Pies in August, 2018. Last year the company shipped over 67,000 pies, whoopie pies, crisp trays and tea cakes So far in 2019 they have produced more than 104,000 treats, with the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s holidays still to come. They recently expanded to a larger facility on Madison Ave. in Oxford. On Nov. 13 the U.S. Small Business Association toured the facility and recognized Valley View Orchard Pies as a successful, women-owned small business supported by the SBA and local partners.
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Crafting group brings artists together in Oxford
For 10 years quilters, fiber artists and a little dog named Lucky have gathered at Oxford Station House Community Center every Tuesday evening to share food, friendship and fun.
Municipal Agenda: Oxford Selectmen’s Meeting Dec. 5, 2019
Meeting Agenda for Oxford Board of Selectmen – Thursday, Dec. 5, 6 p.m.
Municipal Agenda: Oxford Selectmen’s Meeting Nov. 21, 2019
OXFORD Selectmen’s Meeting Nov. 21, 2019 5:00 p.m. AGENDA Call to order and flag salute – Chairman Scott Hunter will preside. 5:00 p.m. Executive Session M.R.S.A. title 1 § 405(6)(E)-Discussion of a legal matter with William Newcomb and Butch Asselin in attendance. Executive Session M.R.S.A. Title 1, § 405(6) D: to enter into Executive Session […]
Selectmen waive most of impact fee for laundromat
Steve Roderick and and three partners plan to open a laundromat at 339 Main Street in Oxford at the old Oxford Plains Snowtubing Park site. Roderick appeared before the Board to request that the towns $36,000 impact fee be waived.
Oxford Selectman Ed Knightly resigns
The first-term member cited other responsibilities as the reason.
Oxford selectmen waive almost entire impact fee for proposed laundromat
Steve Roderick and and three partners plan to open a laundromat at 339 Main Street in Oxford at the old Oxford Plains Snowtubing Park site. Roderick appeared before the Board to request that the towns $36,000 impact fee be waived.
Daddy O’s bridges gap between local businesses
When Market Square lost power after a Halloween storm, Daddy O’s owner Aaron Ouellette reached out to help the fellow small business owner.
OHMS coach, player, teacher team up to help stricken soccer player
When seventh-grader Andy Malo hit the field to play in a soccer game against Lewiston, the last place he expected to end up was the hospital. But that is exactly what happened after being stung by a bee and going into anaphylactic shock.
SAD 17 board adds special ed teacher for Norway school
Sixteen more students have joined the program since the school year began.