News

Oxford questions tax abatements

OXFORD - The Board of Selectmen approved four abatements amounting in total to more than $2,000 at its December 6 meeting to correct problems...

Oxford wants competitive police wages

OXFORD — Selectwoman Samantha Hewey said the town must offer competitive wages to its police officers if they hope to continue to draw qualified...

Features

80 years ago: The woman who built the Norway library

NORWAY — Sarah Maude Thompson Kaemmerling wanted to become a professional musician. Instead she built a library. The daughter of a local dentist who left...

Schools

Combating absenteeism that leads to failure

WEST PARIS – The Board of Selectmen is expected to fill a vacancy on the SAD 17 Board of Directors at its meeting on...
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Sports

Nordic skiiers finish second in state

STATE — It is a small team that got big results Oxford Hills Middle School (OHMS) Boys Nordic Ski Team finished second out of nine...

Editorials

Destroying ourselves

More guns not the answer

Listen!

It’s March not December

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Business

Vintiques of Maine ‘always, always, always’ looking for the unique

NORWAY – Eric White of South Paris said that he has always had a fascination with antiques, vintage collectibles and reselling items, a hobby...

Oxford Hills Chamber changes name of award in honor of Suzanne...

OXFORD HILLS — After 41 years of presenting the Community Service Award to Oxford Hills residents, the Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce is renaming the...

Paris woman to reopen Norway bookstore as ‘The Tribune’

NORWAY — When Books N Things, located at 430 Main Street, reopens on March 3 after a month of renovations and updates, it will be...

New artist takes residence at 448 Main in Norway

NORWAY — Celeste LaForme’s new gallery at 448 Main Street has had brown paper covering its windows most of the winter, and although the finishing...

Parkside owners buy Doughboys – to open next summer in Paris

PARIS — Patty LaBrecque has a self-admitted “problem” – she can't allow vacant storefronts to remain unoccupied, especially when she sees potential in the business....
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