November 2, 2011 RSS feed / Letters

Thanks for the help

The Kingfield Revitalization Committee has put away the flags for the winter. The majority of these flags have been given in memory or honor of a loved one. More...

What it means to be part of a community

Today is a special day. More...

I miss my wilderness home; and a good sleep

I thought it was just me —an 81-year-old half deaf country gal — who was awakened (or couldn’t get to sleep) with all the noise beating at me in Valley Brook where I live. More...

Thanks to everyone for kindness, and hugs

The family of Scrub Nubble Farm would like to thank everyone who expressed kindness to us when we lost our head gardener, Norm, in September. More...

Salem food pantry needs your help for the holidays

The United Methodist Economic Ministry Food Bank located in Salem has provided holiday baskets for families in need in the Franklin County area for Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas for years. More...

Dear Laura,

For years I have been meaning to write you a “Thank- You” letter. (Guess that means I wouldn’t be a good or timely reporter.) Wednesdays, when I read the Irregular, I am amazed at how much of the paper is YOU. More...

Thank you to Poland Spring

The Carrabassett Region of the New England Mountain Bike Association and the Town of Carrabassett Valley would like to express our sincerest appreciation to Poland Spring for providing us with water to keep more than 125 hearty Mountain Bike racers h More...

A little clarification on Kingfield hiring a grant writer

After reading the article “Should Kingfield retain a grant writer?” in the Oct. More...