November is almost here, that thankful time of year. We’re so grateful for our wonderful patrons and community members who have been making Treat Memorial Library a welcoming place to visit for the past 70 years. Book Club will be meeting Thursday, Nov. 14, at 3 p.m. This month we will be reading Part of […]
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Jay plans extra hours to register voters
JAY — The Jay Town Office will be open Wednesday evening, Oct. 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. for the purpose of registering voters. For more information contact town Clerk Ronda Palmer, 207-897-6785.
Golden isn’t fit for public office
To the Editor: Congressman Jared Golden supported the slaughter of tens of thousands of babies in Gaza. He was paid $406,371 in blood money from Netan-Yahoo’s AIPAC. Golden didn’t have the courage to defend the babies in Gaza himself. And he voted to censure the only Palestinian American in Congress, Rashida Tlaib [D-MI], who did […]
Americans who tell the truth
To the Editor: Do you remember Samantha Smith? In 1982, she was a 10-year-old from Maine with a question, why did the world need nuclear weapons? “Is Russia going to war with the United States?” she wrote in a letter to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov. The courage of her question captured the hearts of people […]
Vineyard Select Board revisits past concerns, resolves some lingering issues
Selectmen revisited topics such as the Transfer Station stickers and a washout on New Vineyard Beach.
Winthrop hiker injures ankle, rescuers walk with him down the trail on Tumbledown Mountain
Weld fire chief tells hikers to be prepared with food and water, and to know where they are going.
Photo: 22 firefighters respond to brush fire that went out of control off Fairbanks Road in Farmington
The owner of the property, Peter Clark of Farmington, had a burn permit from Friday.
Man from Strong injured after pickup truck goes off Route 4, hits parked car, garage
The truck Gavin Lawlor, 18, was driving failed to negotiate a curve on state Route 4 due to “excessive speed,” Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. wrote in an email Tuesday.
Rumford-based RSU 10 board votes to consider buildings for in-person classes
The former Mexico Police Department building on Recreation Drive and the basement of the Apostolic Church in Mexico will have air quality testing and architectural studies done in the possibility of having Mountain Valley Middle School classrooms in the buildings.
New Vineyard works to fill vacant town office positions
At the New Vineyard Select Board meeting, selectmen shared updates on the positions that were left vacant after resignations were placed in September.