January 27, 2010 RSS feed / Community & Local News

Lots of warnings for motorists

Mountain Misbehavior

WESTERN MOUNTAINS — Following are summaries of some of the local law enforcement agencies’ and emergency services’ activities last week. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department More...

Library takes advantage of King grant

KINGFIELD — According to Webster Free Library officials, projects are nearly completed which were made possible through a $40,000 grant from the Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation. More...

Ladies’/Community Breakfast set

RANGELEY — The next Ladies’/Community Breakfast, with everyone invited to attend, will be on Wednesday, Feb. 3, Sweet Dreams on Main Street, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. “Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast. Bring your whole family. More...

Lions Club beginning in Phillips, Strong area

STRATTON -– The Eustis Lions Club is sponsoring a new branch club for the Phillips/Strong area. Club members invite the public to attend an informational meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Camden National Bank in Phillips. More...

Democratic town caucus set

New Portland Democratic

NEW PORTLAND — The New Portland Democrats will hold a town caucus on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m., at the New Portland Fire Station Hall. More...

Lexington historical group plans new home

LEXINGTON PLANTATION — Plans for a new historical house in Lexington were unveiled recently at a meeting of 17 members of the Lexington Historical Association and a change of name for the organization was accepted. More...

New RSU #78 School Board election results in

RANGELEY — The Rangeley area recently voted to fill the seats on its new Regional School Unit #78 School Board Tuesday, Jan. 19. More...

New board to face $45-50,000 less in state subsidy

Rangeley Lakes Regional School Board

RANGELEY — The Rangeley Lakes Regional School Board of Education recently released the minutes from its Jan. 12 meeting. Board members present were Virginia Nuttall, Pamela Ellis, Mary Vacarro and Harold Schaetzle. More...

F-35 military muscle may be roaring our way

WESTERN MAINE -– For both supporters and opposition of the Air National Guard’s proposal to lower the flight floor to as low as 500 feet over much of the western Maine mountains, a new proposal has entered the mix. More...