ND Paper’s mill in Rumford and Sappi’s Somerset mill in Skowhegan are two of the nation’s top industrial air polluters, a new report says.
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Otisfield to consider electing officials by secret ballot at town meeting
The annual town meeting will be held Saturday starting at 9 a.m.
Albany Plein Air Art Show slated
To the Editor: It’s time for the annual Plein Air Art Show at the Isham Farm. July 5 (Saturday, 10-4), 1006 Vernon St., Albany. It’s 5 miles out on Vernon St. from downtown Bethel. Artists include Melody Bonnema, Sandy Crowell, Betsey Foster, Mary Isham, Floyd Lawrence, and Peter Musso. All of us are getting up […]
Bruce M. Whittier Middle School’s Trimester 3 Honor Roll
POLAND — Bruce M. Whittier Middle School announces the Trimester 3 Honor Roll as of June. Grade 7: Academic High Honors Emily Audet Ambrie Cotnoir Nolan Davis Elyse Haslip Kristyn Purdy Marley Simpson Avaya Smith Emma Starbird Owen Tapley Mallory White Brycen Woodbury Grade 7: Academic Honor Roll Camryn Allen Ellie Arsenault Colby Bettencourt […]
Nori Hoshimoto can teach you how to repair your car, but would like to teach you how to fly a plane
Hoshimoto works most days at Toshimobile, his Rumford auto repair shop. More recently he learned to fly. Whether in the garage or at the airport, Hoshimoto is a teacher at heart.
Paris officials decline to sign petition barring town from cooperating with ICE
A petition brought by two residents asked town officials to not work with ICE unless there was a legitimate judicial warrant.
The annual Tri-Town July 4th parade to be held July 3, with fireworks at dusk
The parade kicks off in Jay and will proceed down Main Street, ending in Livermore Falls.
Livermore Falls voters again reject budget articles
The Select Board will meet Tuesday to discuss the proposed $8.6 million spending plan, a $320,248.23 increase over the existing budget.
Kezal Bandstand moved to Stephens Memorial Park
The move was prompted by concerns for pedestrian safety and traffic flow when the bandstand was in use at Veterans Park.
Injury and illness cut 100-mile winter trek short, but not hiking trio’s spirit
Ryan Wilford and team ended their hike early but raised $4,000 for youth.