3 years ago Dover-Foxcroft selectboard sets $21.50 mill rate By Stuart Hedstrom, Staff Writer DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Dover-Foxcroft Selectboard set a mill rate of $21.
3 years ago Fishing Across Maine raises $10,000 to fight food insecurity Throughout June anglers of all abilities cast their lines for Fishing Across Maine, a fundraiser for Wayside Food Programs, to help end food insecurity across the state.
3 years ago Gov. Mills declares Aug. 7-8 as Maine’s first Wild Blueberry Weekend With Maine’s blueberry season just around the corner, Gov.
3 years ago Brownville Junction High School scoreboard restored to its former glory BROWNVILLE — A piece of Brownville’s past has been brought back to life.
3 years ago Chamber ribbon cutting welcomes Vision Care of Maine to new D-F location DOVER-FOXCROFT — A move up West Main Street has enabled Vision Care of Maine to expand into a larger space at 1012 West Main Street, next to Dollar Tree.
3 years ago Please research NECEC To the Editor; I am sick of all the negative talk about the New England Clean Energy Connect project.
3 years ago Young boaters race their homemade crafts in Anything Floats race at Monson Summerfest Observer photo/Stuart Hedstrom SUMMERFEST BOAT RACE — The Anything Floats race returned as part of Monson Summerfest on Saturday, July 17, with competitors racing their homemade crafts from the boat launch across the Lake Hebron cove to the Lakeshore House dock.
3 years ago SAD 46 will support home repair group again in 2022 DEXTER — Earlier in the month 80 teenagers and adults from around the country spent close to a week in Dexter working on 13 home projects at no cost for area residents who otherwise could not afford to have the needed repairs made.
3 years ago Feel like a kid at Maison de Chevre baby goat yoga DOVER-FOXCROFT — You are in the midst of a yoga pose when you feel a slight nudge and something hairy brushing against your body.
3 years ago Home workcamp returns to Dexter area For the second time in three years, volunteers from around the country spent nearly a week in and around Dexter from July 5 to 9 working on 13 home projects at no cost to residents who otherwise could not afford to have the needed repairs done.