Services include ‘The Story of the Prodigal Son’ and ‘A time to sow and a time to reap.’
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West Paris annual town meeting set for Saturday
The annual town meeting is set for Saturday when voters will elect a selectman, an Oxford Hills School District director and two Water District trustees. The meeting will be begin at 10 a.m. at Ring-McKeen American Legion Post 151 on Church Street.
West Paris PTO donates thousands to community groups
Three community organizations and the two elementary schools West Paris kids began attending a year ago have received $250 to $2,500 each.
West Paris Water District set to receive $140K for repairs and upgrades
A $111K Androscoggin Savings Bank loan and $30K Maine’s Drinking Water grant have been secured.
West Paris receives Agnes Gray closure notice
West Paris has until next month to submit a rebuttal to SAD 17’s DOE filing.
Golden seeks action to reopen West Paris Post Office
The town has not had its own post office for nearly four years while the U.S. Postal Service stays quiet on progress.
New music director at West Paris church to perform Feb. 15
Davy Sturtevant plans to play his favorite songs as well as some of his songs that are fan favorites.
West Paris church plans February services, events
WEST PARIS — First Universalist Church of West Paris holds services Sundays at 9 a.m. at 208 Main St., with guest speakers. Music is performed by guitarist Davy Sturtevant. Refreshments following the service. All are welcome. Feb. 2: “The Mysterious Working of Grace in Our Lives” led by the Rev. Scott Campbell, who will recount […]
West Paris church schedules January services
WEST PARIS — First Universalist Church of West Paris, 208 Main St., explores a wide variety of topics led by a variety of speakers Sundays at 9 a.m. Music is performed by guitarist Davy Sturtevant. Refreshments follow the services; all are welcome. Jan. 5: “Following a Star,” led by the Rev. Scott Campbell. The topic […]
Paris asks for response from school district regarding Agnes Gray
A letter to the school district contends it did not follow proper statutory procedures before closing Agnes Gray.