With the help of their school’s technology director, two students delve into their classmates’ favorite fruits and vegetables, take a look at Bat Night and celebrate 100 days of school.
Fayette
Community Resource Fair draws 100 for support, connection, food at Fayette school
The April 5 Resource Health Fair in Fayette brought together over 100 residents, volunteers and vendors for a day of networking, community support and free services.
Readfield library to host Maine author talks March 18, 27
These events are sponsored by the library and Readfield U, a free pop-up university, and are part of the library’s Environment & Sustainability Program/Speaker Series.
Our favorite images from Tuesday’s high school hockey playoffs
Cheverus/Yarmouth, Kents Hill and Thornton Academy each punched their tickets into this weekend’s state championships.
Jay credit union accepting scholarship applications
The deadline to apply is April 25.
Mount Vernon, Fayette sessions to address aging concerns
Sessions begin Monday, March 10, at the Mount Vernon Town Office and Saturday, March 15, at Fayette’s Underwood Library.
Fayette Select Board reviews budget and rising costs for emergency services
The Fayette Select Board discussed ongoing efforts to address concerns over inequitable pricing for internet service, and offered support for a bill to give county commissioners greater flexibility in setting municipal tax payment schedules.
Freedom is being sued over a road. In Maine, that’s not uncommon
There are hundreds of ‘problem roads’ in Maine, one expert says, pitting landowners against the general public.
Why Maine’s abandoned roads lead to lawsuits
The law around abandoned roads is tricky, often pitting public use against private land ownership.
Mount Vernon to host singer-songwriter Anni Clark Feb. 23
The Yarmouth native has been wowing audiences from Maine to Texas since 1981.